I've enjoyed doing Wolf Blitzer's program, and I even enjoyed having a heated debate with Bill O'Reilly. I will do it any time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Occasionally I'll watch Fox News for as long as I can tolerate it, or CNN. I'll watch until I get infuriated, but you got to know what they're talking about and what they're not talking about.
I would appear on Fox News more easily than I would NPR.
Don't count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.
What I will learn over the years will be of benefit and interest to me personally but, as far as the program is concerned, I'm the mouthpiece of the viewers as well.
I've become very interested in the spectrum of political discourse as seen on the cable news channels that are conveniently right in a row on my cable provider's dial. I can flip from Fox to CNN to HLN to MSNBC, and I find myself at night flipping it back and forth through them, and it's something of an addiction.
I'm pleased to offer analysis of public policy and politics to the millions of Americans who get their news from Fox.
I watch some CNN and a lot of Fox, because it helps me get irritated.
I listen to NPR a lot. I love that.
I'm into politics, and I love watching the heavier news magazine shows.
I have been an unabashed fan of NPR for many years, and have stolen untold excellent ideas from its programming.