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74 journalism professors accuse Fox News of spreading coronavirus misinformation

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April 02, 2020 - 10:05 AM EDT

74 journalism professors accuse Fox News of spreading coronavirus misinformation

BY MARTY JOHNSON

Dozens of journalism professors and working journalists signed an open letter to Fox News heads Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch on Thursday, bashing the network's coverage of the coronavirus pandemic as a "danger to public health."

"Viewers of Fox News, including the president of the United States, have been regularly subjected to misinformation relayed by the network—false statements downplaying the prevalence of COVID-19 and its harms; misleading recommendations of activities that people should undertake to protect themselves and others, including casual recommendations of untested drugs; false assessments of the value of measures urged upon the public by their elected political leadership and public health authorities," the letter reads.

In the letter, the group cites multiple surveys, including a recent Pew Research poll in which 79 percent of Fox News viewers reported that they believed that the media had overstated the potency of the virus. It also cited that the average age for Fox News viewers is 65. Senior citizens are one of the two most at-risk demographics to experience fatal complications from the virus, the other being people with underlying health conditions.

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74 journalism / comms professors + journalists have written an open letter to Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch about the network's coronavirus coverage.

"Viewers of Fox News, including the president of the United States, have been regularly subjected to misinformation..."

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The letter points out that some of Fox News's reporters have done solid reporting on the outbreak, but also singled out multiple pundits on the network who have done the opposite, mentioning hosts Sean Hannity, Steve Hilton and Tucker Carlson all by name.

Specifically, the group pointed out a segment in which Carlson reported on a controversial French study that claims that anti-malarial drugs when used with certain antibiotics can be an effective treatment for COVID-19 patients. President Trump soon touted the treatment as a "game changer," an assertion that was quickly walked back by Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and key member of the White House's coronavirus task force. Fauci has urged and cautioned that the treatment is still unproven and more stringent studies and trials need to be conducted before calling it an effective treatment option.

"Inexcusably, Fox News has violated elementary canons of journalism. In so doing, it has contributed to the spread of a grave pandemic," the end of the letter reads. "Urgently, therefore, in the name of both good journalism and public health, we call upon you to help protect the lives of all Americans—including your elderly viewers—by ensuring that the information you deliver is based on scientific facts."

As of Thursday morning, there were more than 215,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. and more than 5,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The Hill has reached out to Fox News for comment.

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/490776-74-journalism-professors-accuse-fox-news-owners-of-spreading-coronavirus
 

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These journalism professors are obviously part of a Deep State plot against President Trump.
 

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This is why the REAL FAKE NEWS called Fox News is now very concerned about being sued. Thanks to their false propaganda in the past month or so:

Fox News Begging Not To Be Sued Over Coronavirus Lies:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeTZoiOm0pI

This is why only the Trumptard Cult Followers who follow Fox News think that Trump is doing an "Excellent" Job. Even when the facts are that he really displayed his incompetence in handling a Pandemic like this. Then these same Trumptards are the ones labelling everyone else that disagrees with all this fake news pedalled by Fox News as "Trump Haters" or that TDS nonsense!!
 

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This is why the REAL FAKE NEWS called Fox News is now very concerned about being sued. Thanks to their false propaganda in the past month or so:

Fox News Begging Not To Be Sued Over Coronavirus Lies:

https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTur...jc3NzM5MzI5NQ/

This is why only the Trumptard Cult Followers who follow Fox News think that Trump is doing an "Excellent" Job. Even when the facts are that he really displayed his incompetence in handling a Pandemic like this. Then these same Trumptards are the ones labelling everyone else that disagrees with all this fake news pedalled by Fox News as "Trump Haters" or that TDS nonsense!!
The link doesn’t seem to be working. Looks like the page was taken down???

What did it say?
 

Knuckle Ball

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Thanks. I watched the vid.

I would love to see Fox get their asses handed to them in court but I doubt it will happen. Their lies and bs will probably wind up being protected under the 1st Amendment...hopefully I’m wrong.
 

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What a farce. My guess is these 74 'journalists' are uber liberals. I watch Fox News regularly. They are not spreading misinformation at all. They are giving viewers all points of view and information instead of the fake liberal news that want to put people in a panic saying that if they don't stay home 24/7 there will be an apocalypse.

My guess is liberals aren't touting the Swedish model right now where students are in school and its business as usual.
 

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What a farce. My guess is these 74 'journalists' are uber liberals. I watch Fox News regularly. They are not spreading misinformation at all. They are giving viewers all points of view and information instead of the fake liberal news that want to put people in a panic saying that if they don't stay home 24/7 there will be an apocalypse.

My guess is liberals aren't touting the Swedish model right now where students are in school and its business as usual.
You get points of view that their viewers consider information.
Big difference.

You need actual information, scientific and medical info, not commentary.
 

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You get points of view that their viewers consider information.
Big difference.

You need actual information, scientific and medical info, not commentary.
Every day they have numerous infectious disease experts on as well as scientists and doctors. With varying opinions I may add.
 

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Every day they have numerous infectious disease experts on as well as scientists and doctors. With varying opinions I may add.
So why are the attitudes of Fox viewers and republicans so different with regards to the seriousness of the virus or other scientific concerns?
 

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More an example of silencing free speech than anything. Fox has had to put up with this several times mostly from Media Matters outfits.
You complain when the Fox's gaffes and lies are outed. Then you use the "Free Speech" terminology to defend it. Whereas if the MSM reporters point out Trump's lies, then to you it is "fake news". OIC your logic!!

I think that the video sums up what you guys consider as "Normal" news!!
 

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Speaking of media outlets, have you ever heard of press release distribution services? They're a great way for businesses, organizations, and individuals to get their news and announcements out to a wider audience. With the right distribution service, you can reach journalists, bloggers, and other media outlets who are interested in covering your news.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. I think it's important for media outlets to prioritize accurate reporting, especially when it comes to public health. Let's hope that Fox News and other outlets take these concerns seriously and make the necessary changes.
 
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Speaking of media outlets, have you ever heard of press release distribution services? They're a great way for businesses, organizations, and individuals to get their news and announcements out to a wider audience. With the right distribution service, you can reach journalists, bloggers, and other media outlets who are interested in covering your news.

Anyway, back to the topic at hand. I think it's important for media outlets to prioritize accurate reporting, especially when it comes to public health. Let's hope that Fox News and other outlets take these concerns seriously and make the necessary changes.
The topic at hand? You resurrected a 3 year old thread! LOL!
 
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