Australia’s media regulator has completed a year-long investigation into a Four Corners program about Fox News. Its findings may further inflame tensions between the ABC and the Murdoch family.
Australia’s communications watchdog has ruled the ABC misled viewers in an investigative series about cable TV network Fox News and its coverage of former US president Donald Trump, but dismissed claims the public broadcaster breached impartiality standards or was partisan in its reporting.Four Corners
ACMA chair Nerida O’Loughlin said the national broadcaster did not give viewers the opportunity to “make up their own mind”. The program focused on the American cable TV network’s coverage of former US president Donald Trump and Fox News’ role in the 2020 US election, infuriating senior executives at Fox Corp who argued it lacked fairness and factual accuracy.
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