Study Confirms That Fox News Makes You Stupid

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Source: http://www.alternet.org/media/149193/study_confirms_that_fox_news_makes_you_stupid
December 15, 2010: Yet another study has been released proving that watching Fox News is detrimental to your intelligence. World Public Opinion, a project managed by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland, conducted a survey of American voters that shows that Fox News viewers are significantly more misinformed than consumers of news from other sources. What?s more, the study shows that greater exposure to Fox News increases misinformation.

So the more you watch, the less you know. Or to be precise, the more you think you know that is actually false. This study corroborates a previous PIPA study that focused on the Iraq war with similar results. And there was an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll that demonstrated the break with reality on the part of Fox viewers with regard to health care. The body of evidence that Fox News is nothing but a propaganda machine dedicated to lies is growing by the day.

In eight of the nine questions below, Fox News placed first in the percentage of those who were misinformed (they placed second in the question on TARP). That?s a pretty high batting average for journalistic fraud. Here is a list of what Fox News viewers believe that just aint so:


?91 percent believe the stimulus legislation lost jobs
?72 percent believe the health reform law will increase the deficit
?72 percent believe the economy is getting worse
?60 percent believe climate change is not occurring
?49 percent believe income taxes have gone up
?63 percent believe the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts
?56 percent believe Obama initiated the GM/Chrysler bailout
?38 percent believe that most Republicans opposed TARP
?63 percent believe Obama was not born in the U.S. (or that it is unclear)

The conclusion is inescapable. Fox News is deliberately misinforming its viewers and it is doing so for a reason. Every issue above is one in which the Republican Party had a vested interest. The GOP benefited from the ignorance that Fox News helped to proliferate. The results were apparent in the election last month as voters based their decisions on demonstrably false information fed to them by Fox News.

By the way, the rest of the media was not blameless. CNN and the broadcast network news operations fared only slightly better in many cases. Even MSNBC, which had the best record of accurately informing viewers, has a ways to go before it can brag about it.

The conclusions in this study need to be disseminated as broadly as possible. Fox?s competitors need to report these results and produce ad campaigns featuring them. Newspapers and magazines need to publish the study across the country. This is big news and it is critical that the nation be advised that a major news enterprise is poisoning their minds.

This is not an isolated review of Fox?s performance. It has been corroborated time and time again. The fact that Fox News is so blatantly dishonest, and the effects of that dishonesty have become ingrained in an electorate that has been been purposefully deceived, needs to be made known to every American. Our democracy cannot function if voters are making choices based on lies. We have the evidence that Fox is tilting the scales and we must now make certain its corporate owners do not get away with it.
While I'm sure most of us knew that Fox News was filled with misinformation this is the first time I've seen an actual study that confirmed it. So what do you guys think? Is Fox News purposefully misleading its audience or are they simply stupid?
 

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don't get me wrong here: i despise FAUX "News" with a passion, and i would never accuse them of journalistic integrity. but some of those pieces of "misinformation" are items that are simply not quantifiable (yet), so any opinions on them are simply that. especially re: healthcare reform; it's not *supposed* to increase the deficit, but do we really know yet how it will play out?

tl;dr: while i agree that FAUX is reprehensible, not all of those beliefs are necessarily wrong (though none are necessarily right, either).

also, this should probably be in Religion and Politics, since it's bound to devolve into a political argument. (it's no secret that FOX is the mouthpiece of the Republican party.)
 

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I'm not from the USA, but here in Blighty we have similar problems with the media. Paticularly newspapers, rather than any particular TV news broadcaster. It's gotten to the point where I only trust the BBC for any news now, because they at least have some semblance of being neutral and unbiased. That is, I've never noticed any sort of bias in the news they report, whereas there's obvious bias with other stations and with most newspapers. Frankly, this doesn't surprise me in the slightest. I learned long ago that Fox News can't be trusted...
 

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It?s not surprising. I think that as gamers, watching Fox News and other sources take cheap/uninformed shots at gaming/gaming culture, we have cultivated a distrust in most news sources.
 

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NameIsRobertPaulson said:
he only true unbiased news is 50% of what you see and 0% of what you hear.
Quoted for truth.

I don't trust any news source these days.

But I'd take Fox News over MSNBC anyday. Actually, fuck them both.
 
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You realize the same could be said by a Republican about CNN, MSNBC, ABC, etc. It's difference of opinion. Fox is Anti-Obama, everywhere else is Pro-Obama (or it certainly seems that way). This "study" is nothing more than bias meant to spite those who work for the company, and who dare to offer a differing opinion to that of the extremely left-wing dems that run the administration. Quite frankly whatever new service you listen to will have a biased opinion because news is reported on by people. And those people who wright the reports add their bias and opinion to the piece. You say Fox can't be trusted. I say MSNBC can't be either.
 

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Big surprise there, of course any journalistic integrity FOX may have had sorta disintigrated when they claimed that Mass Effect was a hardcore pornography simulator.
At least that's when I learned to never trust anything they say ever.
 

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It's America, you can't trust any News Channel over there, I can't stand their voices if I'm perfectly honest.

The BBC was the first and best News Channel in the world, period.
 

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People taking opinion as fact, for the most part. Fox News is merely a string of opinion-based talkshows, yet some people just don't understand that. Saying that it's ONLY the people watching Fox News that are idiots, believe that tripe, or would believe it if they watched Fox News is doing a disservice to the roughly 40% of all Americans that are dumb as all fuck.
 

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NameIsRobertPaulson said:
It's called Yellow Journalism, slanting stories for your own benefit. Been happening since early 1900's.
I would say it's been happening since the beginning of time.

And the sad thing is, this doesn't surprise me at all. I know a ton of people who drink all of this in and act like they're smarter people for it when it's obvious that this station is simply lying. I know it gets old hating on Fox News like this because everyone does it, but they deserve all the hate that's thrown at them.
 

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I take almost anything said by mass-media with a spoon of salt.
Might explain my high blood pressure...
 

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deth2munkies said:
People taking opinion as fact, for the most part. Fox News is merely a string of opinion-based talkshows, yet some people just don't understand that.
That's because people like Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly don't present themselves as opinion-givers but fact-givers.

I once heard Glenn Beck categorically state to a woman that euthanasia is when the government kills you if you're too much of a financial burden when you're ill.

OT: We have that problem with the papers over here, but we do have the BBC, possibly the best news source in the world.
 

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RatRace123 said:
Big surprise there, of course any journalistic integrity FOX may have had sorta disintigrated when they claimed that Mass Effect was a hardcore pornography simulator.
At least that's when I learned to never trust anything they say ever.
Hey, let's not get stuff mixed up here. Didn't they say it was a rape simulation?

OT: Isn't there a possibility that the problem isn't only what FOX news reports, but also what their target demographic is? Of course FOX news watchers are misinformed; but I'll bet they weren't any smarter before they started watching FOX news.
 

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Jonluw said:
RatRace123 said:
Big surprise there, of course any journalistic integrity FOX may have had sorta disintigrated when they claimed that Mass Effect was a hardcore pornography simulator.
At least that's when I learned to never trust anything they say ever.
Hey, let's not get stuff mixed up here. Didn't they say it was a rape simulation?
No, I believe they specifically called our game out as a pornography simulator in that you could "choose and customize any sexual partner you wanted," or some equally laughable and ludicrous fallacy.
 

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NameIsRobertPaulson said:
It's called Yellow Journalism, slanting stories for your own benefit. Been happening since early 1900's.

Faux News belongs to the Elephants, Clinton News Network belongs to the Donkeys. And the only true unbiased news is 50% of what you see and 0% of what you hear.
I think MSNBC has a much more liberal slant than CNN (see: Keith Olbermann). In any case, everyone should read more and watch cable news less, in my opinion.
 

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Koroviev said:
NameIsRobertPaulson said:
It's called Yellow Journalism, slanting stories for your own benefit. Been happening since early 1900's.

Faux News belongs to the Elephants, Clinton News Network belongs to the Donkeys. And the only true unbiased news is 50% of what you see and 0% of what you hear.
I think MSNBC has a much more liberal slant than CNN (see: Keith Olbermann). In any case, everyone should read more and watch cable news less, in my opinion.
Unfortunately, local news isnt any better. I actually heard this on the news:

"A local school that has reported that the coach for the cheerleader team may have sexually assaulted them, more on this at eleven."

or

"Its a household food that could kill you right when you put it in your mouth, more on this at ten."

OT: Is anyone really surprised by this? Faux news has been feeding the bullshit to the people for a while now. Just dont watch the show.