Author Topic: Changes at FOX News  (Read 126 times)

Offline wbcoleman

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Re: Changes at FOX News
« on: February 07, 2013, 09:40:15 pm »
Dick Morris and Sarah Palin have been let go. Karl Rove was reportedly sidelined for a while.

It seems like FOX is making some changes.  How big?  I guess we will see but personally I'd like to see O'Reilly and Hannity go. Both shows get high ratings (for cable news) but both seem very stale to me.  O'Reilly's no nonsense from the guests style was once refreshing but now it's old.  I'm ready for a change.

I'd like to see a Charlie Rose like show in prime time that sports a conservative host who does in depth interviews with thinkers on both the right and the left.  I'm tired of the "tastes great, less filling" arguments that Hannity especially did every night.  Three minutes interviews are too short be useful for anyone.  We need an hour or more covering just one or two topics and no more of the constant badgering.

I'd watch, although I doubt it would have mass appeal.

Sounds like something PBS should add for fairness and balance.  You know, Firing Line!
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