This is a direct snip from The Center for American Progress' Daily Progress Report regarding some of the new problems for Faux News:
"HOUSE MEMBERS DEMAND ACTION FROM MURDOCH: According to the LA Times, more than 40 Members of Congress have already signed a letter to Fox owner Rupert Murdoch calling on him to 'actively intervene to eliminate this unfair and unbalanced coverage' and meet with legislators to discuss their concerns. Contact your Tell your member of Congress to sign the letter.Posted by Paul Hina at July 27, 2004 12:09 AM"'FAIR AND BALANCED' SLOGAN CHALLENGED: AP reports Moveon.org and Common Cause have filed a petition with the Federal Trade Commission asking the agency to declare that Fox News's 'fair and balanced' is deceptive advertising, and demand the network cease from misleading consumers. AP's television writer notes that the 'fair and balanced' billing is 'a slogan no one believes but Fox News Channel devotees.'"
"A RECOVERING FOX NEWS ADDICT: Des Moines Register columnist Rob Borsellino notes satirically that 'some people actually take this network seriously – they really believe Fox News is fair and balanced.' He describes his own interest in the network, saying he is able to 'watch folks like Newt Gingrich and Ollie North - disgraced Republicans who were driven from public view in the '90s - being reborn as respected authorities with valued opinions...I could hear Bill 'Roll 'Em' Bennett lecturing me about morality and family values.' He describes how he instantly reverted to Fox News's own tactics when his wife got angry that their kids were watching Sean Hannity's lies: 'My first instinct was to get back in her face and tell her to shut up, call her a left-wing nut case who is weak on defense and refuses to acknowledge that the Bush tax cuts are fueling an economic recovery that will benefit all Americans, not just the wealthy.'"