The Fox News Channel celebrates it's 25th anniversary on October, 7. Here's how it changed TV news forever.
couldn't have been better timed for FNC, as it is now in 56 million homes. Then, of course, there is the contested election and hanging chads, all of which adds up to ratings soaring a reported 440 percent compared with the previous election when FNC was just a month old . Shortly after the U.S.
puts an end to a planned third recount in Florida on December 9, Bush is inaugurated the country's 43rd president., an event that had Americans glued to their TV screens for several months, with cable channels introducing the 24-7 scroll at the bottom of the screen, a device that has remained a staple to this day. While FNC sees a surge in viewership, so does
, thus the former doesn't surpass the latter in prime-time ratings for several weeks. Once it does, it rules the cable-news roost almost without fail every month for nearly two decades."has a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture…this guy, I believe, is a racist," Glenn Beck says on his popular FNC show. Over the course of the next several weeks, more than 50 advertisers tell the network they will not be buying commercial time on Beck's program.
After President Barack Obama appears on every network but FNC to talk about health care—prompting host Chris Wallace to call administration officials"crybabies"—, a senior adviser to Obama, secretly meets with Ailes in a mostly failed attempt to mend fences.
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