Surely Tonington, you are kidding, aren't you?
EVERY political party strives to get its "talking points" on the news. EVERY ONE OF THEM, EVEN THE CANADIAN ONES!
If you actually bothered to watch Fox, you would discover that it has a LOT more diversity of opinion on it than any of the Networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Public Television), and FAR more diversity of opinion than MSNBC, CNN or any other cable channel. They have people appearing of every political stripe, from ultra left to ultra right, and they actually allow those people to state their opinions without mocking them (unlike MSNBC, CNN, etc.)
At one time, CBS was the absolute class of all news organizations on television. They would not allow any bias at all in their content, and any opinions were clearly mentioned as being opinions. Walter Chronkite would not allow any other procedures.
Unfortunately, after he was FORCED to retire at 65, CBS news came under the control of people who could not, or would not, tell the difference between truth and opinion. Dan Rather repeatedly let his biases color his "news reporting", which finally got him fired because he went so far as to use totally falsified documents as his "source" to attempt to bring down the President of the USA. When it came out that he knew that the document was a fake PRIOR to his broadcast, even his ultra liberal bosses at CBS could no longer defend him.
I wish that there was still the ethic that news is news, and it is NEVER to be colored by opinion. Opinions should be limited to the editorial pages only. Sadly, that is no longer being done.