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A poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports during September 2004 found that Fox News was second to CBS as the most politically biased network in the public view. 37% of respondents thought CBS, in the wake of the memogate scandal, was trying to help elect John Kerry, while 34% of respondents said they believed that Fox's goal was to "help elect Bush".[33]
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Seven-in-ten voters who get most of their election news from Fox News support Bush, while just 21% back Kerry. By contrast, voters who get most of their election news from CNN favor Kerry over Bush, by 67%-26%.
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At launch, only ten million households were able to watch Fox News, with none in the major media markets of New York City and Los Angeles. According to published reports, many media reviewers had to watch the first day's programming at Fox News studios because it was not readily available. The rolling news coverage during the day consisted of 20-minute single topic shows like Fox on Crime or Fox on Politics surrounded by news headlines. Interviews had various facts at the bottom of the screen about the topic or the guest. The flagship newscast at the time was called The Schneider Report, with Mike Schneider giving a fast paced delivery of the news. During the evening, Fox had opinion shows: The O'Reilly Factor (then called The O'Reilly Report), The Crier Report hosted by Catherine Crier, and Hannity & Colmes.
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FOX News worked with RadioShack's digital agency Carat Fusion to develop the partnership. "We're working to create innovative, never-been-done-before mobile programs that help support RadioShack's leadership in the very competitive wireless retail space," said Sean Corcoran, account director at Carat Fusion. "The FOX News program is a key component of our plan because it offers a lot of benefits to the target audience beyond your typical advertising campaign."
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Fox News currently leads the cable news market in the United States.[25] The BBC reported that Fox News saw its profits double during the Iraq conflict. By some reports, at the height of the conflict they enjoyed as much as a 300 percent increase in viewership, averaging 3.3 million viewers daily [26].
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Fox news actually did him a favor. They cut Al Gore off just as he was godwin-ing himself. He quoted Winston Churchill and said that people ignoring global warming were the same as people who ignored Hitler.
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