It is amazing how the media can start down one story path and end up with prescribers and legal opiates being the problem.. Here is a kid that is suppose to be the 16th best hockey player in the USA. Apparently a over achiever, nothing wrong with that… but apparently accepted a offer from someone before a game to “take the edge off” and it was a opiate (Heroin) … and he never played another competitive game without his “little helper”… I believe, in athletics that is considered “doping/cheating”… But those illegal acts by this kid – using a illegal substance and taking an illegal substance to help him win in a competitive team sport not part of this media’s message.
Mrs Kruczek and Ainsley headed directly to about prescribers … OVER PRESCRIBING… as the cause of all of these deaths. In this particular case it would appear that this kid’s “gateway drug” … was directly from the street and no prescriber was ever involved in giving him a prescription opiate.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/business/media/fox-news-fair-and-balanced.html
Apparently this article explains a lot
Fox News Drops ‘Fair and Balanced’ Motto
www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/business/media/fox-news-fair-and-balanced.html
Fox News is “Fair and Balanced” no more.
In the latest sign of change at the cable news network, the “Fair and Balanced” motto that has long been a rallying cry for Fox News fans — and a finger in the eye of critics — is gone. The channel confirmed on Wednesday that slogan and network have parted ways.
“The shift has nothing to do with programming or editorial decisions,” the network said in a statement. Instead, the slogan was dropped in part because of its close association with Roger Ailes, a network founder, former chairman and the originator of the phrase, who was fired in August in a sexual harassment scandal.
The network said that “Fair and Balanced” was shelved as a marketing tool after Mr. Ailes’s departure. In its place is a new motto: “Most Watched, Most Trusted.”
Another Fox slogan, “We Report, You Decide,” has also been retired, although the network said that it returned occasionally.
Some viewers may be surprised. Several Fox News personalities still toss the phrase “fair and balanced” into on-air conversation, though it no longer appears in graphics. Gabriel Sherman, longtime Fox News chronicler, reported on New York magazine’s website that the motto was gone for good.
The new motto, “Most Watched, Most Trusted,” mimics the firm cadence of the previous slogans, but does not have their Ailes-tinged tone of defiance.
For conservative-leaning viewers, “Fair and Balanced” was a blunt signal that Fox News planned to counteract what Mr. Ailes and many others viewed as a liberal bias ingrained in television coverage by establishment news networks.
Mr. Ailes, who died in May, created the slogan with both purposes in mind. He coined the phrase when he and Rupert Murdoch founded Fox News in 1996, and it stuck.
Executives at Fox News acknowledge that it is rebuilding.
This year, Fox News has continued its yearslong streak as the top-rated cable news station over all, beating its rivals MSNBC and CNN in total viewership.
But the loss of the anchors Megyn Kelly and Bill O’Reilly has taken a toll in prime time. In May, MSNBC was the highest-rated network in a key industry category, weeknight viewers 25 through 54, for the first time in nearly 17 years.
On Wednesday, executives at Fox News played down the shedding of “Fair and Balanced,” saying that the move was strictly a marketing decision and that the network’s approach to news coverage had not changed.
One senior network official emphasized that the slogan was officially dropped last August and virtually no one had noticed.
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