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TV Critics Tour: Fox News Defends Hiring Karl Rove as Analyst - Read More

Date Added: July 17, 2008 12:28:03 AM
Beverly Hills, Calif.—The messy debate about media bias that has permeated coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign was given a thorough—and, at times, combative—airing at a Television Critics Association Q&A with Fox News Channel personalities Monday.

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