Stewart also claimed Fox viewers to be the "most consistently misinformed" viewers of political media.
Now, Fox viewers get plenty of Bradshaw.
Sella states that Fox viewers typically live in "red states."
The same way it persuaded Reggie White to sing "Amazing Grace" for Fox viewers on camera.
Already, the average age of Fox viewers has increased to 30 in the 1993-94 season, from 28 last season.
At the same time, the experience of Democratic Fox viewers indicates that at least some portion of the population won't simply accept anything the media feeds them.
One might expect Fox viewers to have increased their likelihood of voting, however, if Fox energized both sides' bases.
Then he sobered up and told the Fox viewers watching the live broadcast that Mr. Clinton wanted to talk about changes in the global climate.
The show "was a risk," Mr. Roth said, "but we knew Fox viewers would respond to something daring and distinctive."
A lot of other people who do not fit comfortably into the right-wing stereotype of Fox viewers apparently agree.
Stewart also claimed Fox viewers to be the "most consistently misinformed" viewers of political media.
Now, Fox viewers get plenty of Bradshaw.
Sella states that Fox viewers typically live in "red states."
The same way it persuaded Reggie White to sing "Amazing Grace" for Fox viewers on camera.
Already, the average age of Fox viewers has increased to 30 in the 1993-94 season, from 28 last season.
At the same time, the experience of Democratic Fox viewers indicates that at least some portion of the population won't simply accept anything the media feeds them.
One might expect Fox viewers to have increased their likelihood of voting, however, if Fox energized both sides' bases.
Then he sobered up and told the Fox viewers watching the live broadcast that Mr. Clinton wanted to talk about changes in the global climate.
The show "was a risk," Mr. Roth said, "but we knew Fox viewers would respond to something daring and distinctive."
A lot of other people who do not fit comfortably into the right-wing stereotype of Fox viewers apparently agree.