Here you go...
''For each of the three misperceptions, the study found enormous
differences between the viewers of Fox, who held the most
misperceptions, and NPR/PBS, who held the fewest by far. Eighty
percent of Fox viewers were found to hold at least one misperception,
compared to 23 percent of NPR/PBS consumers. All the other media fell
in between.
CBS ranked right behind Fox with a 71 percent score, while CNN and NBC
tied as the best-performing commercial broadcast audience at 55
percent. Forty-seven percent of print media readers held at least one
misperception.
As to the number of misconceptions held by their audiences, Fox far
outscored all of its rivals. A whopping 45 percent of its viewers
believed all three misperceptions, while the other commercial networks
scored between 12 percent and 16 percent. Only nine percent of readers
believed all three, while only four percent of the NPR/PBS audience
did. ''
http://www.alternet.org/story/16892
Gots lots more if you like...
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 13:58:14 -0600, "MnMikew"
wrote:
"David" wrote in message
.. .
It's well-documented that if Fox News is your primary source of
current events information you are seriously misinformed.
Then why don't you document it? What an idiotic statement.