Rupert Murdoch, fielding softball questions from Neil Cavuto, responded to the fact that many people believe Fox News is not “fair and balanced.”

MURDOCH: If we weren’t fair and balanced, we wouldn’t have the number one network in news — by a very wide margin. People believe we’re fair and balanced, and they love us.

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As you’ve seen pointed out on FoxNewsBoycott.com, time and time again, this is hardly true. A poll taken last year shows that the vast majority of viewers of The O’Reilly Factor and Hannity are conservatives. And Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) determined that Fox News is the most biased name in news.

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