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CNN — Part of The Fox Nation?

When TheFoxNation.com launched on Monday, FNC senior VP Bill Shine described it as, “a mix between the Huffington Post and Drudge.” The main part of the site is a series of headlines that link to stories and video from around the Web. Currently on the top of the page there are links to a Boston Herald story and a YouTube video. But the top story in the “politics” section is a CNN interview of Mitt Romney. Apparently in The Fox Nation, CNN videos are welcome:

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FoxNation.com: “A Mix Between the Huffington Post and Drudge”

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WaPo’s Howard Kurtz talks with Fox News execs about the news channel’s new Website, TheFoxNation.com.

The Web site will attempt to emulate the social aspects of Facebook — as well as MySpace, which, like Fox, is owned by Rupert Murdoch — by encouraging readers to post comments and argue with one another. And the hook will be columns, blogs and videos from the likes of Bill O’Reilly, Greta Van Susteren and Hannity, which will likely draw their strongest followers.

“We felt that giving people a real destination to go and express themselves would give them a feeling of belonging,” says Senior Vice President Joel Cheatwood, adding “If they’re critical of Fox News, that’s fine. You just can’t say anything that’s hateful or hurtful to someone else.”

The new site will be linked from FoxNews.com, which trails its cable news competitors’ Websites. FoxNews.com drew 16 million uniques in February, behind msnbc.com’s 41 million and CNN.com’s 36 million.

Says senior VP Bill Shine: “We’re calling it a mix between the Huffington Post and Drudge.”

> More from CJR: “You might not conclude, in baffled frustration, hey, there’s nothing wrong with partisan journalism…but only if it’s up-front with its audience about its biases; only if it doesn’t try to disguise those biases under a glib motto of objectivity; only if it doesn’t perpetuate a laughable line of logic that purposely confuses conservatism with patriotism.”

(via ICN)