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Chris Hayes explains: Chris Hayes somehow managed to call Rupert Murdoch's "propaganda machine" "FOX NEWS"---and it is a "news" channel in the fact that they tell us 'things that are new'---not necessarily true things that are new (which is what we want the definition of news to be ... what we want to hear when we ask "what's new?"), but ... the ad-money doesn't buy MORE if you get it for 'telling the truth'
The media corporation is called FOX NEWS because ... it was already named 21th Century Fox (formerly 20th-) when Rupert Murdoch bought it and merged it with his NEWS CORP.
It's also the name of an Algonquian people---a name from a wordroot that means "Strong in Council, Wily."
I guess 'the Rupert Murdoch supporters' outfoxed themselves
Chris Hayes explains:[center][youtube]LQzsQU7_hVw[/youtube][/center] Chris Hayes somehow managed to call Rupert Murdoch's "propaganda machine" "FOX NEWS"---and it [i]is[/i] a "news" channel in the fact that they tell us 'things that are new'---not necessarily [i]true[/i] things that are new (which is what we [u][b]want[/b][/u] the definition of news to be ... what we [u][b]want[/b][/u] to hear when we ask "what's new?"), but ... the ad-money doesn't buy MORE if you get it for 'telling the truth' :think:
The media [url=https://forumcoin.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=8462&p=983127#p983127]corporation[/url] is called FOX NEWS because ... it was already named 21th Century Fox (formerly 20th-) when Rupert Murdoch bought it and merged it with his NEWS [url=https://forumcoin.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=8462&p=983127#p983127]CORP[/url].
The film company was named after its founder William Fox, whose surname (related to the surnames O Sionnaigh, McFox, McShanaghy, McShinagh, McShinnock) [i]means[/i] [url=https://forumcoin.com/viewtopic.php?f=264&t=34439&p=959810&hilit=etymonline#p959810]'fox'---coming (along with "Foxy, Foxfire, Foxglove, FoxHole, Foxhound, FoxHunting, FoxTrot, Outfox)[/url] from a wordroot that means "Tail."
It's also the name of an Algonquian people---a name from a wordroot that means "Strong in Council, Wily."
I guess 'the Rupert Murdoch supporters' outfoxed themselves :lol:
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