>>I have MSNBC and rarely watch it- it really is awful. I don't have Fox News but watch it occasionally while vistiing those who do.
>>Both are ridiculously biased and useless, but of the two I have to say that I find Fox more entertaining.
>>The MSNBC people are too self-righteous for my taste.
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>>I will agree that both of them are biased, but I really believe that Fox News at least tries to give the liberal POV as well as the conservative on many topics. I generally watch Fox and Friends in the morning while I am getting ready for the day and I have seen Heraldo Rivera speaking on the same topic as Judge Jeanine Pirro. Heraldo is not exactly what I would call a conservative. Among the liberal Fox contributors, beside Heraldo, are Juan Williams, Bob Beckel and Alan Colmes to name just a few. I occasionally watch CNN and the network news and I have not noticed any regular conservatives contributors on any of them...
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>In the last 24 hours, Kirsten Powers announced she's leaving Fox for CNN, and Andrea Tantaros (who has been more or less "suspended" for a few months) is now filing a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox.
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>They are having serious problems right now - and if Megyn Kelly leaves at the end of her contract, they are going to lose the big numbers they have. (The numbers for Kelly's timeslot dropped and MSNBC's numbers rose, during Kelly's two week vacation)
It'll be really interesting to see whether anyone other than Ailes ends up on the hook for what appears to have been widespread sexual harassment. I see a tweetstream from David Folkenflik this morning about Tantaros' lawsuit. Appears that Ailes had help (which is what the New York mag article from the booker said, too).
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