Course Correction: Chapter 2…

New York Magazine’s Gabriel Sherman writes about a change in FNC’s political coverage…

This chaotic and raucous primary season is demonstrating that Roger Ailes will put the interests of his network ahead of all else. If 2010 was the year that Fox fueled the Tea Party — culminating in record ratings and the Republican sweep of the House midterms — 2012 is shaping up to be the year that Ailes decided Fox will benefit if the political world recognizes that his network is willing to make GOP candidates sweat in front of their base. Like any good candidate, the network plans to tack toward the center for the general election.

It’s a complex game Ailes is playing. Conversations with Fox sources and media executives suggest a new strategy: Fox is trying to credibly capture the center without alienating its loyal core of rabid viewers. To this end, the network is flexing its news-gathering muscles in high-profile ways that will capture media attention.

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2 Responses to “Course Correction: Chapter 2…”

  1. bushleaguer Says:

    Yes, it is brilliant in that they will be able to convince independents and centrist Democrats that voting for (fill-in Rupublican nominee) will be the wisest choice.
    Only problem is that they helped gin up the Tea Party thing and it will be hard to push the centric stuff on an audience that will be quick to call moderate positions Socialist or whatever. It will be a great feat if they can pull it off.

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