Sky News host Kristina Keneally: Australia is too small for a Fox News
Australia’s population would be too small to support a full-time, Fox News style commentary-led news network, Sky News host Kristina Keneally has suggested.
Responding to a question at a breakfast discussion organised by the Online News Association in Sydney, Keneally – a former Labor premier of New South Wales – argued that the ultra-right wing Fox News serves a narrow niche, but is successful because of the size of the US population.

Keneally: Fox News narrowcasting won’t work in Oz
Sky News Australia is currently being fully acquired by News Corp. In the US, the highly-profitable Fox News is owned by News Corp’s sister company, 21st Century Fox.
Thank heavens for PVRs – not only are they good for flashing through those ultra-frequent and interminable ad breaks that Fox loves so much . . . but they allow me to shift FTA and other fox programs into the gap between Andrew Bolt and Paul Murray (and afterwards). Except for Tuesday night, of course – wouldn’t miss Alan Jones and Co for quids!
So News’ solution to that is to take right wing nonsense into the mainstream via Sky?