Beverly Hills, Calif.—The messy debate about media bias that has permeated coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign was given a thorough—and, at times, combative—airing at a Television Critics Association Q&A with Fox News Channel...

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Karl Rove may not want to testify under oath before Congress, but he's more than willing to be grilled by another ferocious set: the nation's television reporters. A week after ignoring a congressional subpoena, the former White House aide turned...
Karl Rove will not testify under oath before Congress, but he did submit to questions from TV critics. Rove, now a regular contributor to Fox News Channel, appeared on a panel at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, along with...
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Fox News in the TV critics' lions den in L.A: LA Times: John Moody, executive vice president of news editorial, dismissed questions about whether [Karl] Rove’s political connections create a conflict with his role on Fox News, adding that the...
It was Fox News' turn in front of the TV critics this afternoon, and the network known for playing a tough offense, found itself on the defense over one of its analysts and some recent on air controversies. An insider tells TVNewser, "TCA panels...