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Fox News’ Idea of Debate About Internet Regulation

Phillip Dampier May 20, 2010 Editorial & Site News, Net Neutrality, Public Policy & Gov't, Video 2 Comments

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Fox News has a special way of conflating consumer protection rules with a “takeover” of private business. Megyn Kelly moderates a “fair and balanced” debate between Jim Harper of the Cato Institute and Josh Silver of Free Press. (4 minutes)

Kelly frames the debate as an Obama Administration “takeover of the Internet, is it good or bad?”

With a setup like that, Silver had his work cut out for him.

Unfortunately, whenever Silver spoke, Kelly interrupted, at one point telling him discussions about “Net Neutrality” were way above the heads of the typical Fox News viewer.

For viewers keeping score at home, here is how Kelly divided up the time:

  • Harper: 1 minute, 17 seconds with no interruptions
  • Silver: 47 seconds, interrupted twice

Kelly’s framing of the issue put her squarely in Harper’s camp, which effectively added an extra 104 seconds of Obama paranoia cheerleading.

We report. You decide.

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jr
jr
14 years ago

I love how Fox pretends Megyn Kelly is a “straight news” anchor when she uses all the Beck and Hannityisms

Tim
Tim
14 years ago

Just dumb. How is regulating businesses to play fair government takeover? Sheesh really? Just really, really dumb.

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