Fox is biased. It is indeed biased towards the right, especially in its commentary programs. This is not a bad thing in and of itself–I generally find myself switching between Fox and MSNBC when I am home to watch the news. I think I said once that, if I’m going to have the TV on the background, the schedule looks like this:
Special Report with Brit Hume or The News Hour With Jim Lehrer: Both good programs for news, but I’m more likely to watch the first half of the News Hour and the second half of Special Report, because I like the panel discussion that’s on every night on Special Report.
Hardball with Chris Matthews or The Fox Report with Shepherd Smith: I generally watch Hardball, unless Matthews is talking with someone I’m not interested in, then I switch it over the the Fox Report. Both have a mixture of news and commentary.
Countdown with Keith Olberman: A mixture of news and commentary.
The new Tucker Carlson show: Haven’t seen it yet, but I intend to sometime.
Scarborough Country: Pretty much pure commentary.
So that’s what I watch. I also read at least the headlines and the editorial pages of the local paper, the NY Times, the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times, and the Washington Post every day, as well as scanning Fark, Slashdot, the SDMB, cnn.com, msnbc.com, foxnews.com, and sometimes something else.
Personally, I think that if you turn on the news at 1 PM to any of the cable channels, you’ll get essentially the same story. There may be a different take on it, but there’s generally not as much commentary.