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FOX News In Today's World Term Paper

As with all other issues in media, it is up to the viewer of the information to decide which network to believe, and which network to trust as a source of unbiased, factual information. Since Fox News is undoubtedly the choice of a majority of viewers in the United States, it is obvious that those viewers have already made their choice. References

Ackerman, S. (2001). The most biased name in news. Extra, 5, 25-29.

Cameron, C. Fox News special report: Israeli spying on the U.S. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004. Web site: http://free.freespeech.org/americanstateterrorism/9-11/FoxNewsIsraeliSpying.html.

Carter, B. (2004, April 23). Pentagon ban on pictures of dead troops is broken. The New York Times, p A4.

Fox News. (2004). Fox News home page. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from Fox News. Web site: http://www.foxnews.com.

(2002, Jan. 30). Fox News covers more than biased angle. Kansas State collegian, p. D4.
Martin, E. (2004, April 23). Fox News channel refuses to show flag draped coffins of American war dead. Third party and independents, p. E4.

The Networks. (2004). TV news lies. The Networks. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from TV news lies.com. Web site: http://tvnewslies.org/html/the_networks.html

Thill, S. (2002, Dec. 17). Fox News: "We're not biased." Morphizm. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from Morphizm. Web site: http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/2002look_bad.html.

VOOM. (2004). Voom announces additionally deals with the Fox News network and the Golf channel. Press Release, May 3, 2004. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from VOOM. Web site: http://www.voom.com/util/press/press_050304.shtml.

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References

Ackerman, S. (2001). The most biased name in news. Extra, 5, 25-29.

Cameron, C. Fox News special report: Israeli spying on the U.S. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004. Web site: http://free.freespeech.org/americanstateterrorism/9-11/FoxNewsIsraeliSpying.html.

Carter, B. (2004, April 23). Pentagon ban on pictures of dead troops is broken. The New York Times, p A4.

Fox News. (2004). Fox News home page. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from Fox News. Web site: http://www.foxnews.com.
The Networks. (2004). TV news lies. The Networks. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from TV news lies.com. Web site: http://tvnewslies.org/html/the_networks.html
Thill, S. (2002, Dec. 17). Fox News: "We're not biased." Morphizm. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from Morphizm. Web site: http://www.morphizm.com/recommends/2002look_bad.html.
VOOM. (2004). Voom announces additionally deals with the Fox News network and the Golf channel. Press Release, May 3, 2004. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2004 from VOOM. Web site: http://www.voom.com/util/press/press_050304.shtml.
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