The double episode, presented by Sarah Ferguson and titled Fox and the Big Lie, aired in 2021 and examined Fox's role in propagating and legitimising Donald Trump's allegations of election fraud in the 2020 US presidential election.
abc.net.au/news/abc-defends-four-corners-after-acma-finds-breach-fox-news-report/101799498The ABC's director of news, analysis and investigations has defended a Four Corners report after the Australian media watchdog found parts of it had breached the ABC's code of practice.
The ABC has defended Four Corners' reporting, and says the findings could discourage strong public interest journalism Fox made a formal complaint to the Australian Communications and Media Authority after the program aired, alleging it had lacked impartiality, failed to present a diversity of views and contained "numerous provable falsehoods"., the ACMA failed to uphold most of Fox's complaints, and found the program had not breached what it called the "high bar" set by the ABC's impartiality standards.
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