Let me just state that I rarely watch Fox (FNN), mainly because I only have so much time in a day. Plus, I get so burnt out from hearing politics all day long. So I can't really vouch for all of their programming. But I'd choose them over, say, ABC or NBC, as they seem to have some level of balance. Honestly, they all seem to be reading the same Associated Press crap releases. In other words, ready-made Liberal talking points.

But most of my news is sourced from Conservative talk radio, CNN and BBC. I only really watch Glenn Beck on HNN (and sometimes Nancy Grace, but she's so forceful that I tire of her quickly). And on Fox (FNN), I watch Sean Hannity sometimes. Usually, I just catch Hannity's radio show because Alan Combs (or is it Colmbs? Not sure now.) make me want to kill babies.

Now, I used to listen to both Conservation AND Liberal talk radio. There just aren't any Liberal talk shows on that I have access to anymore. I certainly saw eye to eye much more with the Conservatives stance though. I was a regular listener of Alan Combs' show, Barry Farber and a local Liberal, Nick Ashton (though I forget now which side of the fence Barry Farber was on. It's been so long). My point is simply that I didn't just choose my side on a whim. I gave both sides a very fair shake for several years.

As far as my local Fox affiliate (Fox 13) goes: they're a bunch of ass-kissing puppets whom I can't stand to watch. They seem to be involved in a lot of the same pandering as the other mainstream media outlets.
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(by HNN, do you mean "HeadlineNewsNetwork?")
Yes.

PS: My reference to "truth and balance" in my previous post is in reference to Conservative media in general because there isn't nearly as much right wing media as there is left-leaning.