Sunday, May 17, 2015

How Fox News Changed American Media and Political Dynamics by Bruce Bartlett :: SSRN

Fox News is to American journalism what Pravda was to the Communist party of the USSR - a house organ and a seat of power.  Bruce Bartlett is a leading economist of the Jude Wanniski/Jack Kemp supply-side school.  He has served as a senior adviser since Ronald Reagan was president.  But  he is fed up and alarmed by the Fox News effect. -gwc
How Fox News Changed American Media and Political Dynamics by Bruce Bartlett :: SSRN
by Bruce Bartlett

The creation of Fox News in 1996 was an event of deep, yet unappreciated, political and historical importance. For the first time, there was a news source available virtually everywhere in the United States, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with a conservative tilt. Finally, conservatives did not have to seek out bits of news favorable to their point of view in liberal publications or in small magazines and newsletters. Like someone dying of thirst in the desert, conservatives drank heavily from the Fox waters. 
Soon, it became the dominant – and in many cases, virtually the only – major news source for millions of Americans. This has had profound political implications that are only starting to be appreciated. Indeed, it can almost be called self-brainwashing – many conservatives now refuse to even listen to any news or opinion not vetted through Fox, and to believe whatever appears on it as the gospel truth.

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