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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Science of Fox News: Why Its Viewers Are the Most Misinformed [View all]
Authoritarian people have a stronger emotional need for an outlet like Fox, where they can find affirmation and escape factual challenges to their beliefs.Editor's note: This is an excerpt from Chris Mooneys book The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science and Reality.
In June of 2011, Jon Stewart went on air with Fox News Chris Wallace and started a major media controversy over the channels misinforming of its viewers. Who are the most consistently misinformed media viewers? Stewart asked Wallace. The most consistently misinformed? Fox, Fox viewers, consistently, every poll.
Stewarts statement was factually accurate, as well see. The next day, however, the fact-checking site PolitiFact weighed in and rated it false.In claiming to check Stewarts facts, PolitiFact ironically committed a serious errorand later, doubly ironically, failed to correct it. Hows that for the power of fact checking?
There probably is a small group of media consumers out there somewhere in the world who are more misinformed, overall, than Fox News viewers. But if you only consider mainstream U.S. television news outlets with major audiences (e.g., numbering in the millions), it really is true that Fox viewers are the most misled based on all the available evidenceespecially in areas of political controversy. This will come as little surprise to liberals, perhaps, but the evidence for itevidence in Stewarts favoris pretty overwhelming.
My goal here is to explore the underlying causes for this Fox News effectexplaining how this station has brought about a hurricane-like intensification of factual error, misinformation and unsupportable but ideologically charged beliefs on the conservative side of the aisle. First, though, lets begin by surveying the evidence about how misinformed Fox viewers actually are.
Stewarts statement was factually accurate, as well see. The next day, however, the fact-checking site PolitiFact weighed in and rated it false.In claiming to check Stewarts facts, PolitiFact ironically committed a serious errorand later, doubly ironically, failed to correct it. Hows that for the power of fact checking?
There probably is a small group of media consumers out there somewhere in the world who are more misinformed, overall, than Fox News viewers. But if you only consider mainstream U.S. television news outlets with major audiences (e.g., numbering in the millions), it really is true that Fox viewers are the most misled based on all the available evidenceespecially in areas of political controversy. This will come as little surprise to liberals, perhaps, but the evidence for itevidence in Stewarts favoris pretty overwhelming.
My goal here is to explore the underlying causes for this Fox News effectexplaining how this station has brought about a hurricane-like intensification of factual error, misinformation and unsupportable but ideologically charged beliefs on the conservative side of the aisle. First, though, lets begin by surveying the evidence about how misinformed Fox viewers actually are.
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“The heaviest restriction upon the freedom of public opinion is not the official censorship ...
Scuba
Oct 2014
#6
Possibly because Fox viewers are least likely to get their news anywhere else
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2014
#14