Lone3wolf: Spent a lot of time in the US (mostly California - Bay Area), and have watched it for myself. It's definitely getting worse over the years.
That's cool. I just wonder how many Americans have even watched more than 30 minutes of their 'opposing viewpoint media outlet' before jumping on that hate bandwagon. This goes for folks that bash MSNBC, CNN, NPR, or whatever the heck, as well as Fox. From my perspective, 99% of news stories have a bias, regardless of which outlet they are released on. This is not an indictment, it is just how human nature works; we all have bias, and we like to be around and work with those that hold the same world view.
As far as Fox News goes, I like Bret Baier and Shepard Smith. The rest of Fox News, especially the prime time line-up, is mainly good for lulz. I like the CNN morning show and Wolf Blitzer. I like CNBC better than Fox Business Network for my economic news. I am currently, and have been for a while, boycotting NPR for their treatment of Juan Williams. The only major outlet that I just don't like entirely is MSNBC, but I think that is because I can't stand Chris Matthews or Keith Oberman. Those two are sort of the other side of the coin for Fox's Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity.
There we go, that will probably get everyone's goat. But hey, that is my talent: making sure everyone objects to what I say! Feh. :)