Friday, February 21, 2014

Megyn Kelly of Fox News gets her panties in a wad over the possibility of researchers investigating newsrooms. Hmm, now why would you think that would bother her? Update!

Courtesy of HuffPo:  

Megyn Kelly called the Obama administration "crazy" for a new proposal that would allow researchers to investigate newsrooms nationwide. 

The Federal Communications Commission's proposal aims to investigate how stories are chosen and if coverage is subject to editorial bias, but some see that as a violation of press freedom that could be detrimental to journalists. 

"What kind of crazy talk is that!?" Kelly said of the proposal. "Whose brain-child was this in the first place?" 

Kelly seemed to find it ridiculous, even laughing at one point, that the government would try to advise news outlets about "what the people need to hear." She said it gives people "a window" into what the Obama administration is really thinking. 

"How would it actually work? Somebody is going to sit there in our news meeting and tell me and my executive producer, 'You shouldn't lead with that. This story over here on how we think we're doing so great-- that's what the people need to hear!'"

Gee somebody seems a little defensive, don't they?

Did you notice during her tirade that when she got to the part about bias and the internal debate that happens during story selection, that her voice got louder and more strident?

Of course Fox is not the only conservative outlet that is all a twitter over this research.

This from Bizpac: 

If FCC officials want to learn how stories are selected, they can go to journalism school. Otherwise, stay out of the newsroom. 

The agency’s infiltration of the reporting process defeats the purpose of a free and independent press — to serve as a check to an overreaching government. 

And this from ACLJ a conservative legal group: 

“This is an extremely troubling and dangerous development that represents the latest in an ongoing assault on the Constitution by the Obama administration,” Sekulow said in a statement. “We have seen a corrupt IRS unleashed on conservatives. We have seen an imperial president bypass Congress and change the law with executive orders.” 

“Now we see the heavy hand of the Obama administration poised to interfere with the First Amendment rights of journalists,” Sekulow said. “It’s clear that the Obama administration is only interested in utilizing intimidation tactics – at the expense of Americans and the Constitution. The federal government has no place attempting to control the media, using the unconstitutional actions of repressive regimes to squelch free speech.”

Apparently the source of much of this Right Wing outrage is that there is much fear among the conservatives that this is an attempt to bring back the Fairness Doctrine.

You may remember the Fairness Doctrine as the thing that, if it had not been repealed, would have kept Fox News off the air.

So in light of that fear, I think we can understand why Megyn Kelly was hyperventilating so badly.

Update: It looks like the outcry has worked. The FCC has now decided to put this study on hold.

You can almost hear the giant sigh of relief coming from Fox News and Right Wing radio. 

29 comments:

  1. Sgt. Preston of the Yukon2:38 PM

    Fox has nothing to fear, since it has no newsroom, just a big spinroom the size of sixteen football fields.

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    1. Anonymous11:05 AM

      You are so right. She is just a semi- attractive blonde cheerleader for intolerance and greed. And, you know what, I'm sure she doesn't have any guilt about what she does. She is NOT a journalist and never was!

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  2. Jim In Texas2:40 PM

    FOX News off the air. Rushbo off the air. What a fine world that would be!

    Hey, Gryph, how about that pedophile Nugent? We've all gotten used to the "nopology" in politics. Nugent just raised it to a whole new level: the "f/u-pology". Summarized: Why should I apologize to him; he IS a sub-human mongrel chimpanzee. ;-) Texas. Wow.

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    1. Anonymous4:26 PM

      Sub-human, that's what my generation calls draft dodgers.

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    2. Anonymous9:03 PM

      +100

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  3. Anonymous2:47 PM

    perfect.

    Fox will be exposed finally, not that it will make a difference to the baggers.

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  4. Anonymous2:58 PM

    Gryphen, you don't really want the FCC to invade the news rooms, do you? That sounds bad to me.
    Now, I'll wait for further info on this subject. to see if it's all just a tempest in a TeaParty kettle.

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    1. Anonymous4:27 PM

      Many other countries rate news agencies on if they actually portrait the news. Channels such as Faux are banned in Canada.

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    2. Anonymous4:35 PM

      I don't want the FCC in news boardrooms just like I don't want the GOP in my bedroom. A free press is a free press. What I DO want is the Fairness Doctrine re-enacted. Fox "news" is bullshit propaganda.

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    3. Anonymous12:32 AM

      Fox is no longer banned in Canada, it's been on up there for a while now.

      Texas Mel

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  5. Anonymous3:05 PM

    OMG I loathe her.
    And don't get me started on brain dead EH.

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  6. Anonymous3:09 PM

    This will get the hornets on the right agitated. The entire imaginary world they project is built on fabrications. Without spin and lies they have nothing. This is existential to them.

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  7. Anonymous3:14 PM

    I would love to see this done nationwide. There is one specific channel where I live, that from 5 to 6 p.m., ALWAYS takes the side of our governor (Republican), etc. I don't watch them anymore - have moved to another channel that gives both sides. Our state is Republican and the channel that I no longer watch is the number one channel in the city.

    FOX assuredly needs review - an audit should be done on their stories for at least a year and then put up against 'fact check'! Their stats should be made public too!

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  8. Randall3:38 PM

    Fairness scares the hell out of Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and their ilk - mainly because the entire concept of "fairness" is foreign to them.

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  9. Anonymous4:16 PM

    Make'em drop the "fair and balanced" bullshit.......even they can't possibly believe that.........

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  10. Anonymous4:16 PM

    Don't worry Meghan., if you were really a Christian you would worry about the truth. The truth is beyond your comprehension at the r=very least and in another realm your world is a lie. Sorry to break this to you, no matter how much you make Faux Snooz is a scam.

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    1. Anonymous6:15 PM

      But remember Megan prays to the white Santa and Jeebus.

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    2. Boscoe6:49 PM

      CAUCASIAN Jeebus. 'Cause, you know, centuries of paintings by white guys prove it.

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  11. Anonymous4:59 PM

    Faux News is fake and has nothing more to news as feeding my dogs ( and no one feeds my dogs other then me).

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  12. Anonymous5:02 PM

    Pimp exwives and bottle blonde bimbos. That's all Faux is. Ru by Saudi Arabia money and spreading anti American propoganda. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised that ALL Faux news hosts stepped on the USA flag during their news casts as Sarah Palin does during her new reality show.

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  13. Anita Winecooler5:38 PM

    Thanks for posting this. Megyn OMG! Kelly FINALLY got her roots done! One small step for Megyn, a giant leap for those government agents that will be rooting through her purse, desk and liquor cabinet. What's she cackling about? Fox doesn't count as news,

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  14. Boscoe6:48 PM

    Unfortunately, I have to agree with Faux on this one. Govt needs to stay out of the newsroom, that can only go somewhere bad in the end. Anyway, I'm not sure I understand the point. One can clearly see the bias just by watching the result.

    Fairness Doctrine isn't needed if we get rid of super PACs and Citizen's UNited.

    WHat the govt needs to stay focussed on is ensuring we don't get media monopolies (cough-Comcast-cough) that can quash information through outright censorship, or economic pressure. (another great example of why we need Net Neutrality!)

    Too bad PBS got infiltrated by corporate greed. :(

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    1. Anonymous9:05 PM

      there will always be the ignorant and clueless who don't understand that Fox is biased. These same people think the Koch Bros. and Citizens United represent THEM, and not the 1%.

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  15. Anonymous7:57 PM

    Hey, you! Yeah, YOU FAUXblondebitch, you're nothing but a blonde $carah Palin, with just abut as much journalistic talent. How soon before you need the Botox and fake boobs, Megymouth?

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    1. Anonymous9:05 PM

      thinkin' she's already there

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  16. Anonymous6:03 AM

    Thanks to Megyn and many others
    The Dictator in the White House backed out of his plan
    To end freedom of the press.

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  17. Anonymous11:02 AM

    Don't blame Megyn who, despite rather impressive creds, is NOT the sharpest knife in the drawer. She is a fake and a shill for all that it evil and intolerant. Her world of viewers are more interested in what she looks like and how she disrepects POTUS than any serious reporting. But then FOX viewers don't give a rat's ass about facts or integrity. It's all about the HATE, doncha know?

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  18. Anonymous7:11 PM

    No Respect for this dim witted woman, only has a job cause she is eye candy.

    Her ex-hubby wanted to get her, must be typical high maint blond

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