Media
May 13, 2003
Shepard Smith exposed
There is no question that the Fox News Channel has a solid anchor
lineup. Whether you like the controversial bully interview tactics of
Bill O’Reilly, the hard-hitting interest stories of Greta Van Susteren,
the bi-partisan debate of Hannity and Colmes, the business reports of
Neil Cavuto, or even the sleazy journalism of the mustache man, Geraldo
Rivera, there’s pretty much something to get all riled up about for
everyone.
For those who like a little more relaxed atmosphere to their
reporting, FNC offers several shows for that demographic as well. Start
your day with Fox and Friends, ease into Fox News Live, and culminate
your afternoon with Studio B where you’ll find the adorable Sheppard
Smith. Sheppard is kind of the dork hero. He’s young, bright-eyed, not
all that intelligent, but someone you wouldn’t mind bringing home to
Mom. But is he really as innocent as he appears?
Sheppard Smith was arrested by Florida police in November 2000 for
vehicular assault while covering the presidential election recount
controversy. Click here for mugshots.
Feb 21, 2003
Americans looking elsewhere for news
With global conflicts heating up, Americans are turning to news sources overseas for more objective news reporting. According to Nielson NetRatings, American traffic to the major British news sites, the BBC News Online and the Guardian Unlimited, has dramatically increased in the past year. Maybe Americans are finally starting to take a proactive role in determining what is news, and how it should be presented. Good for us.

