CNN has what I consider to be the two best news/opinion shows on tv:  Lou
Dobbs and Glenn Beck.

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>  Mythbusting Update: The Fox News 
> Audience<http://homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/blog/awp244917045.html>
> via johnny dollar's place <http://homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/blog/jdp.html>on 
> 10/5/08
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> Two months ago, when Fox haters erupted over the hiring of Howard Wolfson,
> we repeatedly heard a common smear:
>
> Democrats can pretend that there are "independents" watching Fox News, but
> the data is clear -- it is the most reliably Republican outlet in the
> nation.
>
> Our analysis <http://homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/blog/def237238614.html> shot
> down that canard. The numbers showed that more Democrats watched Fox News
> than either MSNBC or CNN. But Pew has a new poll out with a slightly
> different breakdown in news channel viewership, and of course ratings always
> fluctuate. So it's time to update our analysis to see if FNC still has the
> most "fair and balanced" audience.
>
> We go first to the latest 
> findings<http://people-press.org/reports/pdf/444.pdf>from the Pew Research 
> Center, whose work is respected throughout the media.
> Their annual survey of cable news audiences now shows:
>
>    - FNC: 39% Republican, 33% Democratic, 22% Independent
>    - CNN: 18% Republican, 51% Democratic, 23% Independent
>    - MSNBC: 18% Republican, 45% Democratic, 27% Independent
>
> Compared to last 
> year<http://stateofthemedia.org/2008/narrative_cabletv_audience.php?cat=2&media=7>,
> all three channels have a slight uptick in their Democratic precentage,
> while CNN shows a 4% drop in its GOP audience. Now we correlate the new Pew
> findings with the latest primetime quarterly cable news 
> ratings<http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6601206.html>,
> issued on October 1:
>
>    - FNC: 2,198,000 viewers
>    - CNN: 1,342,000 viewers
>    - MSNBC: 867,000 viewers
>
> Breaking these down according to the percentages reported by Pew, we find
> the following:
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>    - FNC: 857,000 Republicans
>    - CNN: 242,000 Republicans
>    - MSNBC: 156,000 Republicans
>
>
>    - FNC: 725,000 Democrats
>    - CNN: 684,000 Democrats
>    - MSNBC: 390,000 Democrats
>
>
>    - FNC: 484,000 Independents
>    - CNN: 309,000 Independents
>    - MSNBC: 234,000 Independents
>
> As in our previous report, we relied on the primetime audience ratings.
> This time we'll also do the math with total day viewership to see if the
> patterns still hold:
>
>    - FNC: 438,000 Republicans
>    - CNN: 128,000 Republicans
>    - MSNBC: 85,000 Republicans
>
>
>    - FNC: 371,000 Democrats
>    - CNN: 364,000 Democrats
>    - MSNBC: 213,000 Democrats
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>
>    - FNC: 247,000 Independents
>    - CNN: 164,000 Independents
>    - MSNBC: 128,000 Independents
>
> The results could not be more clear. In both total day and primetime, the
> Fox News audience is far more balanced ideologically than those of the other
> news channels. And once again, *more Democrats watch FNC than either MSNBC
> or CNN.* fox <http://technorati.com/tag/fox+news> 
> bias<http://technorati.com/tag/bias>
> fnc <http://technorati.com/tag/fair+and+balanced>
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> *http://homepage.mac.com/mkoldys/blog/awp244917045.html*
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