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Outfoxed: Interview Footage

This is the original footage from the documentary Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism , produced and directed by Robert Greenwald.

The film, which has drawn attention for its pointed critique of Fox News, consists largely of interviews with former Fox employees and news guests.

Greenwald said, In making Outfoxed, I learned how cumbersome and expensive it can be to license footage from news organizations. The Creative Commons license, as used here, allows me as a filmmaker to know immediately how I can use a piece of content in my films. I could think of no better way to walk the talk myself than by releasing the interviews from Outfoxed here under a license that allows other filmmakers to use my material in new and creative ways. I look forward to seeing what others do with these interviews.


This movie is part of the collection: Election 2004

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Keywords: outfoxed; fox news; robert greenwald

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Reviewer: BoloResartus - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 27, 2008
Subject: It's called politics stop whining
This is well worth watching and
absolutely hilarious.
A semantic analysis reveals the
thorough biases that make entire
political systems so divisive.
The use of loaded terms to describe
what you disagree with isn't confined
to Fox boys and girls. It is why no one
bothers much with infotainment when
trying to find truth.

Reviewer: PotVsKettle - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - November 21, 2005
Subject: Compulsive viewing.This touches us all.
To people who have been on the receiving end of negative portrayal and misinformation, this is not surprising-alarming as it is. If democracey is to work for the betterment of the human race it must go hand in hand with an honest and free media. Well done a brave body of work.

Reviewer: hart noecker - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 29, 2005
Subject: What if baseballs had aids on them?
What's up with the powerpoint at the beginning? Good movie for pointing out the obvious. Somebody should tackle Canwest and Clear Channel and citadel.

Reviewer: tomo - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 23, 2004
Subject: Great documentary
I didn't watch this video, but I own the documentary. I recomend seeing it. You could get it for 10 bucks I believe at the disinformation website.


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