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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@GhostofAlyeska wrote: Thanks, but like Mark said, I'd rather stay on the down low. I don't want any notoriety, however brief. I was just interested in researching Fox News. Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@GhostofAlyeska wrote: Yep, and I appreciate it. Thanks, Mark. Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@PrestonSturges wrote: Kimmo: I can't wait for Rupert fucking Murdoch to **fuck off and die. ** Maybe, by some miracle his empire will be turned against his memory by someone groovy like Elon Musk......

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@PrestonSturges wrote: asdadsas: With apologies to Jethro Tull I have decided that the slogan for Fox should be "We might make you feel but we can't make you think." en.wikipedia.org Jethro Tull...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@ccouvillion wrote: Galileo didn't have any Science publishing awards either. They're just like Galileo and everyone laughed at him! Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@Jim_Kirk wrote: Oh, I hope so, too. Sadly, these people have created immortal "Corporate Persons" each far wealthier than the individuals and with a louder political "voice" (money = free speech). I...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@tlwest wrote: kupfernigk: No, it makes sense to compare "what the market wants" to "what the government provides". Much as it pains me say this, "what the market wants" = "what the people want". But...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@art_carnage wrote: My usual response to the mouth-breathers who think FOX's rating somehow give it legitimacy: "Here's a cool math trick. If you multiple FOX's rating times the number of journalism...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@HubrisSonic wrote: Honestly, I really just wonder how long that organization can just keep going on. Presumably as long as that fathead Murdochs money holds out but still.... Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@jansob1 wrote: I didn't join 20 minutes ago, and it's a fair point. They compared a (nominally) nonprofit network with a historically strong focus on good science coverage to a commercial network...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@GlyphGryph wrote: I was under the impression CNN had gotten rid of every section that wasn't about crashed planes, cirminal cases, and celebrities. Do they even do any actual news any more? Read full...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@greggman wrote: Fox sux but I find it funny that the article says "and of course there's Ira Flatow" glossing over the fact that he's no more qualified than any of the Fox guys. I stopped listening...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@Michaela wrote: Hagee was also the dude from that "rock music is the devil" post from the other day. Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@Brainspore wrote: A good science reporter doesn't just ask their subject questions the reporter doesn't know the answers to; they ask the questions that their viewing or listening audience doesn't...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@Mindysan33 wrote: Brainspore: I'd call that "better qualified" than someone who has a couple years of entertainment reporting under their belt. For that matter, I think the fact that Fox employs...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@art_carnage wrote: MSNBC can call in science reporters from its sister network, NBC, whenever necessary (and does so frequently). Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@ActionAbe wrote: Everyone has a first comment. No need to jump down the person's throat just because they're new. I think it's a solid point. I don't think Fox News is a valuable source for reliable...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@ScooterPooter wrote: Maybe to be judged on content, not how long since one joined this fine forum. Read full topic

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@peemlives wrote: The "point" they were trying to make was that everyone has an "agenda" and therefore are ethical equivalents. The dominant conservative rhetorical strategy is to stand very far to...

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Let's compare the backgrounds of science writers for Fox and NPR

@HalJordan wrote: Brit Hume, Fox News (main station) 2003 Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism from the National Press Foundation 1991 Emmy Award for his coverage of the Gulf War...

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