An Atheist in the FOXhole: A Liberal's Eight-Year Odyssey into the Heart of the Right-Wing Media
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.56 (641 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00D683WDU |
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Number of Pages | : | 319 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-27 |
Language | : | English |
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He became Gawker's so-called Fox Mole. So he did what any ambitious, career-driven person would do. He released footage and information that Fox News never wanted exposed, including some extremely unflattering footage of Mitt Romney. Unfortunate for his career as the Fox Mole, but a treasure trove for book listeners. Joe's posts on Gawker garnered more than 2.5 million hits in one week. He destroyed his career, spectacularly. The dragnet closed around him quickly - he was fired within 36 hours - so his best material never made it online. An Atheist in the FOXhole has everything that liberals and Fox haters could desire: details about how Fox's right-wing ideology is promoted throughout the channel; why specific angles and personalities are the only ones broadcasted; the bizarre stories Fox anchors actually believed (and passed on to the public); and tales of behind-the-scenes mayhem and mistakes, all part of reporting Fox's version of the news.. Imagine needing to hide your true beliefs just to keep a job you hated. As a self-professed bleeding-heart, godless liberal, Joe's viewpoints clearly didn't mesh with his employer - especially his direct supervisor, Bill O'Reilly. Now imagine your job was producing the biggest show on th
Behind enemy lines D. Roberts Joe Muto is a midwestern guy who grew up with dreams of moving to the Big Apple & establishing a career. Unfortunately, his only "shot" of getting his proverbial foot in the door is to become an employee of FOX News. As a Liberal, this is quite a complex and convoluted direction to take.Such is the story told within these pag. Behind the Secret Screen at (FNC) Fox News Channel Bob Baker Having been in the television business for 35 years, I've been fascinated with FNC since the day it went on the air. Just by watching, anybody could tell that Roger Ailes broke all the rules to create something brand-new in cable news coverage! But I wanted to know more than what I saw on television. I wanted to know about th. Timothy P. Young said Good, but Not Quite What You Think It's Going to Be. Joe Muto was the now infamous 'Fox Mole,' who posted a couple of semi-scandalous items about the inner workings of Fox News on Gawker back in "Good, but Not Quite What You Think It's Going to Be" according to Timothy P. Young. Joe Muto was the now infamous 'Fox Mole,' who posted a couple of semi-scandalous items about the inner workings of Fox News on Gawker back in 2012. He's now written a book about his experiences there. When the reader looks at the cover, and even the title, what we expect is a scathing take-down of Fox News and especially Bill. 01"Good, but Not Quite What You Think It's Going to Be" according to Timothy P. Young. Joe Muto was the now infamous 'Fox Mole,' who posted a couple of semi-scandalous items about the inner workings of Fox News on Gawker back in 2012. He's now written a book about his experiences there. When the reader looks at the cover, and even the title, what we expect is a scathing take-down of Fox News and especially Bill. . He's now written a book about his experiences there. When the reader looks at the cover, and even the title, what we expect is a scathing take-down of Fox News and especially Bill