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Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism (2004)

Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism (2004)
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While the Fox News cable network has promoted itself as a "fair and balanced" news outlet -- so much so that they've even trademarked the phrase -- not everyone believes that they're living up to their slogan, and this activist documentary by filmmaker Robert Greenwald takes a close look at the political perspective of Fox's coverage. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism examines the right-wing slant of Fox News' reporting, as represented in stories the network chooses to cover and their shoehorning of editorial opinion into stories, revealed in interviews with former Fox employees and several noted journalists (including Walter Cronkite) who discuss the pro-conservative, anti-Democratic views of the channel's management and how they're manifested in their programming. The film also puts talk show host Bill O'Reilly under the microscope and offers potent examples of his frequently abrasive interviewing style. Production of Outfoxed was supported in part by the leftist political action network Moveon.org. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Douglas Cheek
Director(s):
Robert Greenwald
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Synopsis of Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism

While the Fox News cable network has promoted itself as a "fair and balanced" news outlet -- so much so that they've even trademarked the phrase -- not everyone believes that they're living up to their slogan, and this activist documentary by filmmaker Robert Greenwald takes a close look at the political perspective of Fox's coverage. Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism examines the right-wing slant of Fox News' reporting, as represented in stories the network chooses to cover and their shoehorning of editorial opinion into stories, revealed in interviews with former Fox employees and several noted journalists (including Walter Cronkite) who discuss the pro-conservative, anti-Democratic views of the channel's management and how they're manifested in their programming. The film also puts talk show host Bill O'Reilly under the microscope and offers potent examples of his frequently abrasive interviewing style. Production of Outfoxed was supported in part by the leftist political action network Moveon.org. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Greenwald
Producer(s):
Robert Greenwald
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    Edna Santiago H.

    First off, I'm the son of the name above, typing in her stead (only I saw it.) I used to like to watch Fox News, but lately I've shied away from all cable news. This documentary illustrates some of the reasons why. This is NOT a left wing propaganda-mobile. This does NOT have the flaws that Fahrenheit 9/11 had. It really exposes legitimate discrepancies in the way Fox News handles the news. The part I liked most? It was almost imperceptible. When one of the speakers quickly mentions that ALL the major networks do similar stuff, but Fox takes the cake. That's what I love about this. It doesn't say; "don't watch Fox, watch CNN." It simply says; "look at what Fox is doing." Whether you love, hate, or are not sure about Fox News (or major network journalism,) I suggest you give this a try, if for no other reason, than to know what is being said (and by whom.)

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    Kathleen D.

    Even if you don't watch FOX, it's good to see how media can change mass opinion so you don't get sucked in. Must see.

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    Christeen M.

    WoW! Great Documentary! Even if you are a conservative republican minded person,..... without even realizing it, watching Fox all day could really bias your view even more!!! I have to believe that people DO want "Fair and Balanced" news reports...what I don't understand is how Fox gets away with calling themselves "fair and balanced"!!??!!??

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