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tangent4ronpaul
03-27-2011, 01:04 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51949.html

The liberal group Media Matters has quietly transformed itself in preparation for what its founder, David Brock, described in an interview as an all-out campaign of “guerrilla warfare and sabotage” aimed at the Fox News Channel.

The group, launched as a more traditional media critic, has all but abandoned its monitoring of newspapers and other television networks and is narrowing its focus to Fox and a handful of conservative websites, which its leaders view as political organizations and the “nerve center” of the conservative movement. The shift reflects the centrality of the cable channel to the contemporary conservative movement, as well as the loathing it inspires among liberals — not least among the donors who fund Media Matters’ staff of about 90, who are arrayed in neat rows in a giant war room above Massachusetts Avenue.

“The strategy that we had had toward Fox was basically a strategy of containment,” said Brock, Media Matters’ chairman and founder and a former conservative journalist, adding that the group’s main aim had been to challenge the factual claims of the channel and to attempt to prevent them from reaching the mainstream media.

The new strategy, he said, is a “war on Fox.”

In an interview and a 2010 planning memo shared with POLITICO, Brock listed the fronts on which Media Matters — which he said is operating on a $10 million-plus annual budget — is working to chip away at Fox and its parent company, News Corp. They include its bread-and-butter distribution of embarrassing clips and attempts to rebut Fox points, as well as a series of under-the-radar tactics.

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In some views, the war between Media Matters and Fox is not, necessarily, bad for either side. Media Matters has transformed itself into a pillar of the progressive movement with its aggressive new brand of media campaigning. And the attacks cement Fox’s status on the right.

“Fox is happy about it — and it makes their position more vivid among their supporters,” said Paul Levinson, a media studies professor at Fordham University. “One way of keeping your core supporters happy is to be attacked by people your core supporters don’t like.”

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“We made a list of every single person who works for Fox and tried to figure out who might be disgruntled and why, and we went out to try to meet them,” he said. “Clearly, somebody in that organization is giving us primary source documents.”

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acptulsa
03-27-2011, 08:13 AM
When they go 'partisan' it means they've been coopted. Anyone who sends them money after that is helping to support the pet project of some people who can afford to finance it themselves.

William R
03-27-2011, 08:57 AM
Why does this guy still have a job at FAUX ????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6UO731mEoc

angelatc
03-27-2011, 09:06 AM
When they go 'partisan' it means they've been coopted. Anyone who sends them money after that is helping to support the pet project of some people who can afford to finance it themselves.

The problem is that they have been very successful at bullying the advertisers. Fox could suddenly transform itself into a beacon of truthfulness and good, but when 300,000 liberals call someplace like Home Depot screaming about their ads on that network, Home Depot just finds at easier to quietly bow out of the mayhem.

kahless
03-27-2011, 09:41 AM
When the attack comes from Media Matters it legitimizes the Foxnews propaganda. Too bad there is not a non-partisan or Conservative action group that could take them on. The average every day Joe has little to turn to and eats up the Foxnews propaganda who shapes each election cycle. The only thing that will change this is competition from a new news channel that leans Libertarian or Paleo-con.

lester1/2jr
03-27-2011, 10:20 AM
good for them

acptulsa
03-27-2011, 10:23 AM
The only thing that will change this is competition from a new news channel that leans Libertarian or Paleo-con.

So, you're saying we should keep up the good work?

kahless
03-27-2011, 10:33 AM
So, you're saying we should keep up the good work?

Well yes we should keep up the good work but I am saying the movement is screwed without a national news outlet that can counter the big government Neocon propaganda coming out of Foxnews and the progressive MSM. The average Republican is too busy going about their life to decide for themselves whom to vote for and where they stand issues. They are therefore easily shaped and predominately led by Neocon talk radio and Foxnews.

Maybe this is why Ron is starting to sound like that fraud Rush Limbaugh. Perhaps that is the only way to connect with the sheep. I do not agree with it and wished he had kept to his principles which separate him from all other candidates and give him an advantage.

acptulsa
03-27-2011, 10:48 AM
We might just be able to do this without a Murdoch budget. The truth contains its own natural amplification.


Maybe this is why Ron is starting to sound like that fraud Rush Limbaugh.

I'm going to have to call t00b or it didn't happen on this. Huh?

kahless
03-27-2011, 10:56 AM
We might just be able to do this without a Murdoch budget. The truth contains its own natural amplification.



I'm going to have to call t00b or it didn't happen on this. Huh?



http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Kzyi00LRfMw

Starting at :30 about the gulf oil spill.

That is the least of his infuriating comments. Downplays Fukishima, says it is overblown, downplays 3 mile island, defends the industry.

tangent4ronpaul
03-27-2011, 12:19 PM
Well yes we should keep up the good work but I am saying the movement is screwed without a national news outlet that can counter the big government Neocon propaganda coming out of Foxnews and the progressive MSM. The average Republican is too busy going about their life to decide for themselves whom to vote for and where they stand issues. They are therefore easily shaped and predominately led by Neocon talk radio and Foxnews.

FBN is pretty much the Libertarian channel right now.

CNN has blown everyone away in recent weeks as to ratings, and it's because of their format and better coverage of Japan, Libya, etc. People do gravitate to quality.

ALL the cable news outlets have been loosing viewership to the Internet.

-t

BlackTerrel
03-27-2011, 05:08 PM
Well yes we should keep up the good work but I am saying the movement is screwed without a national news outlet that can counter the big government Neocon propaganda coming out of Foxnews and the progressive MSM. The average Republican is too busy going about their life to decide for themselves whom to vote for and where they stand issues. They are therefore easily shaped and predominately led by Neocon talk radio and Foxnews.

The top rated show on FNC is O'Reilly with about 3 million viewers - or 1% of the population. The other 99% are getting their news elsewhere.

nate895
03-27-2011, 05:12 PM
The top rated show on FNC is O'Reilly with about 3 million viewers - or 1% of the population. The other 99% are getting their news elsewhere.

That doesn't show the whole picture. There are lots of people who do not watch every night, and lots of people who tune in and out of morning/afternoon news programs. The best way to get to know where the population gets its news is by poll, where Fox usually winds up with the plurality.

tangent4ronpaul
03-27-2011, 05:17 PM
Many ppl get all their news off the Internet now

TONS don't watch news at all.

easycougar
03-27-2011, 05:18 PM
wow, just went to their site and they've got a full-on attack on G. Edward Griffin now

nate895
03-27-2011, 05:19 PM
Many ppl get all their news off the Internet now

TONS don't watch news at all.

Primarily among the younger generation, which doesn't vote as much. Most people over 30 still have their primary source of news from some MSM outlet. Also, internet news is still dominated by the MSM.

doodle
03-27-2011, 05:26 PM
Fox propagated and amplified bogus claims that led to $3 Trillion Iraq freedom. Blowback against Fox?

Fox also hosts mostly neocons with 1 or 2 exceptions.