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'''Fox Network''' is a television network. It is owned by Fox Entertainment Group, a part of [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Corporation]]. The network is named for the sister company [[20th Century Fox]], one of the six major American Film Studios. | '''Fox Network''' is a television network. It is owned by Fox Entertainment Group, a part of [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Corporation]]. The network is named for the sister company [[20th Century Fox]], one of the six major American Film Studios. | ||
| − | [[Fox News Channel]] is known for supplying | + | [[Fox News Channel]] is known for supplying a hghly biased look at world events, earning it accolades from many, especially [[conservatives]]. Fox's other programming, however, if often less laudable. Fox's entertainment division - which airs on a different channel, and is home to such dubiously moral shows as ''[[Family Guy]]'' and ''[[The Simpsons]]'' - has been singled out by the [[Parents Television Council]] for obsessive violence and sexual [[obscenities]]. Additionally, several major shows on Fox's entertainment channels have been known to mock conservative Christians in general, and creationists in specific. |
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Revision as of 00:38, October 24, 2009
Fox Network is a television network. It is owned by Fox Entertainment Group, a part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. The network is named for the sister company 20th Century Fox, one of the six major American Film Studios.
Fox News Channel is known for supplying a hghly biased look at world events, earning it accolades from many, especially conservatives. Fox's other programming, however, if often less laudable. Fox's entertainment division - which airs on a different channel, and is home to such dubiously moral shows as Family Guy and The Simpsons - has been singled out by the Parents Television Council for obsessive violence and sexual obscenities. Additionally, several major shows on Fox's entertainment channels have been known to mock conservative Christians in general, and creationists in specific.