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Fox Nation: Public-Access Quality TV for Just $5.99 a Month
Even for the most dedicated Fox News fanboys, the much-hyped Fox Nation streaming service doesnt deliver anything of quality.
Fox News launched its subscription-driven online video channel Fox Nation on Tuesday after months of promotion and a low-rent Sunday night kick-off showone that seemed weird at the time but actually proved to be an accurate representation of the $5.99/month streaming service.
At first glance, Fox Nation appears to be a cornucopia of fresh content. A closer look, however, reveals most of the programming to simply be old far-right documentaries with titles like The Great Food Stamp Binge and United Nations Blood Moneymost of which aired on Fox News or elsewhere up to ten years ago, though many have misleading airdates.
A Greg Gutfeld-hosted program about car chases, titled You Couldn't Stop Watching, is clearly not, as alleged by Fox (despite Gutfelds now fully gray hair), from three weeks ago:
What else do you get for your $5.99 per month?
Links to audio versions of Fox News programs, Fox News Radio simulcasts, and the handful of new showssome of which, having clearly been taped some time ago, are already out-of-date in the news cycle.
Some feature shoddy camerawork, and others wonky audio issues; none of them look particularly professional, and combined with the low-rent personalities appearing on them, Fox Nation looks more like a deranged YouTubers favorites page than the website of a cable-news titan.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-nation-public-access-quality-tv-for-just-dollar599-a-month/
Fox News launched its subscription-driven online video channel Fox Nation on Tuesday after months of promotion and a low-rent Sunday night kick-off showone that seemed weird at the time but actually proved to be an accurate representation of the $5.99/month streaming service.
At first glance, Fox Nation appears to be a cornucopia of fresh content. A closer look, however, reveals most of the programming to simply be old far-right documentaries with titles like The Great Food Stamp Binge and United Nations Blood Moneymost of which aired on Fox News or elsewhere up to ten years ago, though many have misleading airdates.
A Greg Gutfeld-hosted program about car chases, titled You Couldn't Stop Watching, is clearly not, as alleged by Fox (despite Gutfelds now fully gray hair), from three weeks ago:
What else do you get for your $5.99 per month?
Links to audio versions of Fox News programs, Fox News Radio simulcasts, and the handful of new showssome of which, having clearly been taped some time ago, are already out-of-date in the news cycle.
Some feature shoddy camerawork, and others wonky audio issues; none of them look particularly professional, and combined with the low-rent personalities appearing on them, Fox Nation looks more like a deranged YouTubers favorites page than the website of a cable-news titan.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-nation-public-access-quality-tv-for-just-dollar599-a-month/
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Fox Nation: Public-Access Quality TV for Just $5.99 a Month (Original Post)
demmiblue
Nov 2018
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jls4561
(1,261 posts)1. I read about this in the NY Times yesterday
Who would want to miss "Cooking with Steve Doucy"?
Sorry if I spelled the name wrong, but it's not worth my time looking up a correct spelling.
reACTIONary
(5,788 posts)2. FYI...
Oneironaut
(5,530 posts)3. You get Tomi Lahren, Greg Gutfeld, Todd Starnes, etc.
Shouldnt they be paying us $6 per month to watch these hacks? That might even be shortchanging us.