Fox News Channel Controversy

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Rupert Murdoch an Australian-American who hired Roger Ailes as the CEO to create this channel in 1996. Roger Ailes was a former MBC executive. This is because he wanted an alternative other than CNN or MSNBC for the viewers. The channel was launched on 7th October 1996, with 17 millions subscribers and viewers. The channel’s ratings surpassed the top-rated CNN and became the #1 news channel in January 2002 ever since. Approximately 97,186,000 American household in August 2013 after more than 16 years receives or watches Fox News Channel. The network has since maintained its #1 cable rating with increasing viewership and international access regardless of being criticized as the subject of controversy and biasness in news reporting also not to forget promoting political positions conservatively. …show more content…

Before Murdoch became the founder of FNC, he gained experience and knowledge from a former news business that he worked with before. Murdoch announced that he will launch a 24 hours news channel saying “The appetite for news – particularly news that explains to people how it affects them – is expanding enormously”. Then came Roger Alias a former Republican Party strategist and MBC (now known as MSNBC) executive as Murdoch as him to join forces with him to start Fox News Channel. FNC debuted with 17 million viewers but the media markets was not included or involved because a lot of media reviewers are only able to watch the first day’s program at the studio due to the unavailability via cable. From the birth of FNC, heavy emphasis and more effort is put in the visual presentation than the audio or timing or schedule or the content. The designs are said to be attractive, colorful and attention-gaining concept and idea

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