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‘Fox & Friends’ Apologizes For Falsely Alleging Nashville Coronavirus ‘Cover-Up’
A local Fox affiliate retracted its report about the city’s Democratic mayor, but not before Fox News shared the original with millions of viewers.
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By Hayley Miller

“Fox & Friends” issued an apology Monday after it aired a segment last week that falsely claimed the Democratic mayor of Nashville, Tennessee, tried to “cover up” data that showed low transmission rates of coronavirus at bars and restaurants.

The allegation stemmed from a report published Wednesday by Fox 17, a TV station in Nashville. The station is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, a brazenly pro-Trump media group. Fox 17 has since retracted the report and removed it from its website.

During Monday’s broadcast, “Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy apologized for “any confusion” that might have occurred as a result of his show spreading false information about the Nashville mayor’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

“We wanted to give you an update on a story we shared last week,” Doocy said. “On Friday, we reported on allegations that the mayor of Nashville had hidden coronavirus numbers. That was according to our local Nashville Fox affiliate. They have since retracted their story. And we now know the mayor’s office apparently did not conceal those numbers and did release them to the public.”


In his initial story, Fox 17’s Dennis Ferrier reported about an email exchange that he obtained between Nashville Mayor John Cooper’s office and the city’s health department.


CNN’s Oliver Darcy wrote a thorough breakdown of what went wrong with Ferrier’s reporting, but essentially Ferrier grossly misrepresented what was said in the emails between the city officials.

A city health department official told an aide with the mayor’s office that they’ve refused to publicly release some coronavirus “counts per bar because those numbers are low per site.” But the full context of the emails shows this wasn’t an attempt to cover up low numbers, but to protect COVID-19 patients’ privacy.

“I do not see a problem with releasing the number of cases that are due to clusters at bars ... it is just the issue of whether we can or should release the names of the bars,” one Nashville health official reportedly wrote in the email exchange.

The official added: “Releasing the names of bars or schools especially when there haven’t been many cases makes it possible to identify the individual(s) that were positive and HIPPA says you can’t provide any information that may help identify an individual.”

What’s more, the data was disclosed during a July press conference (which was attended by a Fox 17 reporter, a Nashville official told CNN). The data was also referenced in a report published last month by The Tennessee Lookout.

Fox 17 removed the report from its website and issued a retraction on Friday after Cooper’s office demanded an apology.

“In a segment that aired earlier this week, we incorrectly asserted that Mayor Cooper’s office withheld COVID-19 data from the public, which implied that there had been a cover up,” Fox 17 said in a statement to CNN. “We want to clarify that we do not believe there was any cover-up, and we apologize for the error and oversight in our reporting.”

At that point, the story had been picked up by several Fox News programs, including on “Fox & Friends,” which averages more than 1.5 million daily viewers.

“There is a lot of people who have paid the price because he’s playing politics by lying about the number of positive cases in Nashville, basically shutting down the honky-tonks, the bars and the restaurants,” host Brian Kilmeade said during Friday’s segment about the later-retracted story.

Kilmeade later called on Cooper to resign: “The mayor denies the cover-up even though we have the emails. ... The mayor comes back and tries to cover himself when he should just quit.”

Joining the segment was Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro, one of President Donald Trump’s loudest cheerleaders on the network, who falsely claimed Cooper was attempting to meddle in the upcoming presidential election by suppressing information about the virus.

“I’m telling you, it’s about the election,” Pirro said. “They want to keep people home and afraid and use those mail-in ballots. ... In the end, this is going to be fine.”

Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham also peddled the story on their respective shows.

A spokeswoman for the network said the hosts would address the retracted story during their programs Monday evening.
 
local reporter fucked it up. FOX news just went with that - how it's done when a network picks up a local story
 
local reporter fucked it up. FOX news just went with that - how it's done when a network picks up a local story

Fox News probably should check what it reports. I mean their source was a local Fox News station, and we all know Fox News is known for lying.

Hey, why hasn't Darth Omar, Old'N'Retired, Earl, Stone, Joe Hiden, Grok, Centicguy, or PMP apologized for their lies about Nashville?
 
Fox News probably should check what it reports. I mean their source was a local Fox News station, and we all know Fox News is known for lying.

Hey, why hasn't Darth Omar, Old'N'Retired, Earl, Stone, Joe Hiden, Grok, Centicguy, or PMP apologized for their lies about Nashville?
since when do networks check local affiliates? you're delusional
 
Since always. Always check your sources.
god damn you are stoopid.

Networks dont go thru reporters sources. the reporter presented a story and they ran with it.

AUTHORS ( reporters) who write the story are responsible for checking their own sources
 
Just to remind you that Fox News caught lying.
Fox & Friends, three of the dumbest people on cable. No wonder the President is losing brain cells, he loves them. I watched them once for about five minutes and regretted it.
 
Fox News probably should check what it reports. I mean their source was a local Fox News station, and we all know Fox News is known for lying.

Hey, why hasn't Darth Omar, Old'N'Retired, Earl, Stone, Joe Hiden, Grok, Centicguy, or PMP apologized for their lies about Nashville?

Walt
Before throwing rocks at FOX you had better look at the liberal media stories that were retracted for being false.
 
Fox News probably should check what it reports. I mean their source was a local Fox News station, and we all know Fox News is known for lying.

Hey, why hasn't Darth Omar, Old'N'Retired, Earl, Stone, Joe Hiden, Grok, Centicguy, or PMP apologized for their lies about Nashville?

Well, Walter, as I recall, the only time that I have posted about Nashville was to say that I went to high school and college there.

What has you all tight jawed this morning?
 
Walt
Before throwing rocks at FOX you had better look at the liberal media stories that were retracted for being false.
There is far more lying done on Fox, they sued for the right to lie, a report done in 2015 showed 60% of their pundits information was erroneous.
 
There is far more lying done on Fox, they sued for the right to lie, a report done in 2015 showed 60% of their pundits information was erroneous.

FOX News, the most watched and most trusted cable news in America.

Post proof of your scurrilous allegations.
 
There is far more lying done on Fox, they sued for the right to lie, a report done in 2015 showed 60% of their pundits information was erroneous.

Sorry Phan but I believe all the major media airs stories that are false due to insufficient vetting. We all know they are biased left and right.
 
Sorry Phan but I believe all the major media airs stories that are false due to insufficient vetting. We all know they are biased left and right.
I’m not denying that, Im just telling you, research has determined that Fox lies more often.
 
I’m not denying that, Im just telling you, research has determined that Fox lies more often.


This says it better than I can.

Pick up any major newspaper, or turn on any network television news broadcast. The political orientation won’t matter. It could be Fox or MSNBC, The Washington Post or The Washington Times. You’ll find virtually every story checks certain boxes.

Call them the 10 rules of hate. After generations of doing the opposite, when unity and conformity were more profitable, the primary product the news media now sells is division.

The problem we (in the media) all have is the commercial structure of the business. To make money, we’ve had to train audiences to consume news in a certain way. We need you anxious, pre-pissed, addicted to conflict. Moreover we need you to bring a series of assumptions every time you open a paper or turn on your phone, TV, or car radio. Without them, most of what we produce will seem illogical and offensive.

In Manufacturing Consent, Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky highlighted how the press “manufactured” public unity by making sure the population was only exposed to a narrow median strip of political ideas, stretching from Republican to Democrat (with the Democrat usually more like an Eisenhower Republican).

The difference now: we encourage full-fledged division on that strip. We’ve discovered we can sell hate, and the more vituperative the rhetoric, the better. This also serves larger political purposes.

So long as the public is busy hating each other and not aiming its ire at the more complex financial and political processes going on off-camera, there’s very little danger of anything like a popular uprising.

That’s not why we do what we do. But it is why we’re allowed to operate this way. It boggles the mind that people think they’re practicing real political advocacy by watching any major corporate TV channel, be it Fox or MSNBC or CNN. Does anyone seriously believe that powerful people would allow truly dangerous ideas to be broadcast on TV? The news today is a reality show where you’re part of the cast: America vs. America, on every channel.

The trick here is getting audiences to think they’re punching up, when they’re actually punching sideways, at other media consumers just like themselves, who happen to be in a different silo. Hate is a great blinding mechanism. Once you’ve been in the business long enough, you become immersed in its nuances. If you can get people to accept a sequence of simple, powerful ideas, they’re yours forever. The 10 Rules of Hate:
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I’m not denying that, Im just telling you, research has determined that Fox lies more often.

What Fox does the most is lie by omission. Viewers only get part of a story, rather than the entire event. And a lot of stuff -- particularly if it's about Twittler's latest fuck-up -- never gets mentioned at all.

That being said, I was listening to the radio on the way home a few days ago. Their news came from Fox News. They reported on a #TRE45ON rally where he told the cult that the U.S. COVID numbers wouldn't be that bad except for all the blue states that "mishandled" the response. After playing that sound bite, the reporter stated, to my shock: "COVID infections are higher in states that voted for Trump in 2016."
 
What Fox does the most is lie by omission. Viewers only get part of a story, rather than the entire event. And a lot of stuff -- particularly if it's about Twittler's latest fuck-up -- never gets mentioned at all.

That being said, I was listening to the radio on the way home a few days ago. Their news came from Fox News. They reported on a #TRE45ON rally where he told the cult that the U.S. COVID numbers wouldn't be that bad except for all the blue states that "mishandled" the response. After playing that sound bite, the reporter stated, to my shock: "COVID infections are higher in states that voted for Trump in 2016."

"Part of a story" as when CNN and MSNBC don't carry White House and presidential news conferences?

Not to worry, FOX News, the most watched and the most trusted cable news in America does.
 
What Fox does the most is lie by omission. Viewers only get part of a story, rather than the entire event. And a lot of stuff -- particularly if it's about Twittler's latest fuck-up -- never gets mentioned at all.

That being said, I was listening to the radio on the way home a few days ago. Their news came from Fox News. They reported on a #TRE45ON rally where he told the cult that the U.S. COVID numbers wouldn't be that bad except for all the blue states that "mishandled" the response. After playing that sound bite, the reporter stated, to my shock: "COVID infections are higher in states that voted for Trump in 2016."
Surprising!
 
"Part of a story" as when CNN and MSNBC don't carry White House and presidential news conferences?

Not to worry, FOX News, the most watched and the most trusted cable news in America does.

I personally thank them for that. They're not "news conferences" as much as campaign events and stump speeches. It's bad enough that he sucks up the entire news cycle from regular TV stations, he also has to do it with cable news.
 
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