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12-17-2010, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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Mediaite:http://www.mediaite.com/tv/study-fox...ews-consumers/
Researchers at the University of Maryland have released a study of news viewers entitled, “Misinformation and the 2010 Election” (.pdf) and found news viewers often get the wrong idea on major stories, and–according to the study–Fox News viewers are the “most misinformed” of them all. Of course, one could argue that the academic world is the province of progressive thought, filled with many individuals who’ve developed a distaste in Fox News’ unique brand of opiniotainment. Nonetheless, the study is interesting regardless of one’s point of you and even suggests that the more someone watches Fox, the more misinformed they get. According to the researchers, daily Fox News viewers–regardless of their political party affiliation–were “significantly” more likely than non-Fox viewers to believe the following inaccurate statements: Most economists estimate the stimulus caused job losses (12 points more likely) Most economists have estimated the health care law will worsen the deficit (31 points) The economy is getting worse (26 points) Most scientists do not agree that climate change is occurring (30 points) The stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts (14 points) Their own income taxes have gone up (14 points) The auto bailout only occurred under Obama (13 points) When TARP came up for a vote most Republicans opposed it (12 points) And that it is not clear that Obama was born in the United States (31 points) |
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12-18-2010, 06:55 PM | #2 |
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Raise your hand if you're surprised.
*crickets chirp* Seriously, they needed an entire study to confirm this? Not even just Faux News, but I'm surprised that anyone still believes tv news stations are not slanted in some way. I refuse to watch tv news programs anymore, mostly because they're about irrelevant entertainment bs, but they're also just not a good source of impartial news. |
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