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>From MATT GROSS, assistant editor, New York magazine:
As a former editor at Foxnews.com -- and therefore clearly a disgruntled
ex-employee -- let me just say that the right-wing bias was there in the
newsroom, up-front and obvious, from the day a certain executive editor
was sent down from the channel to bring us in line with their coverage.
His first directive to us: Seek out stories that cater to angry,
middle-aged white men who listen to talk radio and yell at their
televisions. (Oh, how I'd love to stick quotation marks around what is
nearly a direct quote.)

What followed was a dumbing-down of what had been an ambitious and
talented news operation. Stories could be no more than 1,000 words, then
800 (I heard it was reduced further after I left, in March 2001). More
and more effort was devoted to adapting FNC "scripts" into Web stories,
which meant we were essentially correcting the errors of FNC "reporters"
who couldn't be bothered to get the facts.

To me, FNC reporters' laziness was the worst part of the bias. It wasn't
that they were toeing some political line (though of course they were;
see the embarrassing series on property rights from 2000), it was that
the facts of a story just didn't matter at all. The idea was to get those
viewers out of their seats, screaming at the TV, the politicians, the
liberals -- whoever -- simply by running a provocative story.

The bizarre and sad part of this was that, at the Website, most of the
reporters, editors, and producers were liberals -- and not only liberals
but young, energetic, ambitious, talented journalists. Some of my friends
still work there, and some of them no doubt wish they could leave for a
better job elsewhere. Why don't they (and why didn't Charles Reina)?
Well, despite the Bush administration's clear success in revitalizing the
U.S. economy, the job market for journos is still pretty poor, especially
if your portfolio is full of badly reported 600-word clunkers. (Sorry,
guys.)

But what do I know? I haven't worked there in two and a half years -- I
haven't voluntarily watched FNC since then -- so maybe things have
changed. But from what Reina wrote, and what I experienced, it doesn't
sound like it.

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