Murdoch: Palin not on Fox as journalist
Sarah Palin’s role on Fox
News is as a commentator, not a journalist, according to media mogul and Fox
News owner Rupert Murdoch.
Murdoch also said ratings
leap whenever the former Alaska governor is on, and “we’re not adverse to high
ratings.”
{mosads}“I do believe the public
wants good, ethical journalism — but they also want to be entertained,” Murdoch
said.
The Fox News chief made the
comments at the National Press Club on Tuesday night for a taping of the “Kalb
Report.”
Murdoch said that he is not
a Republican nor a conservative, but “maybe a radical.”
He also said he believes in
change, and that “sometimes strong change can be good.”
Murdoch also took on suggestions
that Fox is a biased news source.
“There’s no conscious
angling of the news,” Murdoch said.
Asked to name a Democrat on his
news network, Murdoch paused for a bit before naming Greta Van Susteren.
“Greta Van Susteren is
certainly close to the Democratic Party,” he said.
And when it comes to Fox’s
rival networks, Fox sets the centrist example, according to Murdoch. Rival networks
“tend to be Democrats. Let’s be honest about it,” Murdoch said.
Murdoch claims The New York
Times “clearly has an agenda.” When asked to clarify that agenda, Murdoch
replied, “Anything Mr. Obama wants.”
Murdoch maintains, however,
that if Obama were to go through with the education reforms he has talked about
so often, Murdoch would definitely support him.
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