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BoycottTwitter

(41 posts)
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 08:57 PM 23 hrs ago

Businesses that play Fox "News" on their TVs

You ever go somewhere like a waiting room, break room, hotel, hospital, restaurant, gym or anywhere else and you see Fox "News" or Newsmax on TV?

I say it's time to fight back against it!

Here are some ways you can help:

1. This works especially well for waiting rooms. Ask the person at the desk politely to change the channel to something else like PBS.

2. Especially if you're alone in the room you can control the TV yourself with a universal remote or your phone. Then you can change the station yourself. I would also recommend deleting Fox, Newsmax, OAN or any other propaganda stations from the channel list or setting up parental control.

For using your phone to control any TV you can use a USB-C IR blaster or your phone may have a built in IR blaster. Then use a universal remote app and control the TV that way or for some smart TVs you may be able to download the app for the brand of TVs and connect that way to control the TV. Or if you're able to physically reach the TV or cable box you can control it using the buttons on the TV.

3. Leave 1 star reviews for businesses that have Fox News on in the TV or if they give you a survey be sure to mention that you didn't like that they were playing Fox on the TV.

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Businesses that play Fox "News" on their TVs (Original Post) BoycottTwitter 23 hrs ago OP
I've been doing that since the early Bush years. FoxNewsSucks 23 hrs ago #1
That's awesome! BoycottTwitter 23 hrs ago #5
that doesn't work with bluetooth devices pstokely 23 hrs ago #8
Can you clarify? BoycottTwitter 22 hrs ago #10
It's for tv's and cable boxes with "old-fashioned" remotes FoxNewsSucks 21 hrs ago #14
Does it also work on cable box tuners? Norrrm 22 hrs ago #9
Untested but likely yes BoycottTwitter 22 hrs ago #11
It does, but that's not as easy FoxNewsSucks 21 hrs ago #15
You are sneaky and devious.. Permanut 23 hrs ago #2
ive been recomending this one for years. AllaN01Bear 23 hrs ago #3
I've done the second one..... lastlib 23 hrs ago #4
This isn't much of an issue these days. People are glued to their phones JI7 23 hrs ago #6
I can't remember the last time I saw Fox news at any business I've been in. MIButterfly 23 hrs ago #7
Same here, FoxNewsSucks 21 hrs ago #16
Why not just disable the tv altogether? flvegan 22 hrs ago #12
Or just leave... The Madcap 22 hrs ago #13
My doctor has HGTV in the waiting room. Chemical Bill 21 hrs ago #17
That or Food Network seems popular now Deminpenn 18 hrs ago #18
I've been asking places with waiting rooms to turn it off since the late 1990s. intheflow 8 hrs ago #19

BoycottTwitter

(41 posts)
5. That's awesome!
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:34 PM
23 hrs ago

I really respect your username and the fact that you've been doing it so long!

Just one very minor note: For Amazon URLs strictly speaking you only need the /dp/ID part of the URL but sometimes I keep the title in-case the product changes people can see it changed. So the URL would become: https://www.amazon.com/Smartphone-Controller-Phone-Universal-Conditioner/dp/B07F7GPNF3/ the rest of the stuff in the URL is related to tracking.

pstokely

(10,848 posts)
8. that doesn't work with bluetooth devices
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:41 PM
23 hrs ago

does anyplace even need to have news on it all when we can get it on our phones?

BoycottTwitter

(41 posts)
10. Can you clarify?
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 10:05 PM
22 hrs ago

Can you clarify what you're talking about? That device is for TVs controlled by IR. Most TVs have an IR receiver and can be controlled that way. For TVs controlled with Bluetooth you can likely just directly use almost any smartphone and connect that way. No need to buy anything since almost all smartphones have Bluetooth. By "Bluetooth devices" do you mean TVs controlled with Bluetooth or something else?

FoxNewsSucks

(11,490 posts)
14. It's for tv's and cable boxes with "old-fashioned" remotes
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:50 PM
21 hrs ago

and doesn't always change channels on bluetooth tv's.

It will, however, turn them off.

BoycottTwitter

(41 posts)
11. Untested but likely yes
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 10:06 PM
22 hrs ago

As long as the cable box either has physical buttons or is controllable via IR or Bluetooth you should be able to change the station (unless they have it locked down somehow)

FoxNewsSucks

(11,490 posts)
15. It does, but that's not as easy
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:51 PM
21 hrs ago

to determine the make/model of the box.

So I just use it to turn the tv off if I can't change the channel

lastlib

(27,471 posts)
4. I've done the second one.....
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:31 PM
23 hrs ago

The Wendy's restaurant had Fox on at lunchtime when I came in. I asked a cashier if they could please change the channel to CNN or something. The harried cashier just handed me the remote and said "Do it." So I went to the TV, changed it to (the chanel formerly known as) MSNBC, found the menu for parental controls, and locked out Fox Nooze AND Fox Business, then set a key to lock the menu, so they couldn't restore Fox. Then I gave the remote back to the cashier, with my smiling thanks!

It felt really good, striking a blow for democracy!

JI7

(93,130 posts)
6. This isn't much of an issue these days. People are glued to their phones
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:36 PM
23 hrs ago

But if you are in the situation ask to turn to local news or some sports game.

Or ask if it's possible to just play music and turn the TV off.

I was recently in a waiting area while my car was being serviced and they already had the local news on. But most people were focused on their own devices.

MIButterfly

(1,974 posts)
7. I can't remember the last time I saw Fox news at any business I've been in.
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 09:39 PM
23 hrs ago

Now it's GSN, ESPN, HGTV, etc. It's been a lot nicer.

FoxNewsSucks

(11,490 posts)
16. Same here,
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 11:54 PM
21 hrs ago

it's a lot less prevalent.

I'd guess that Fecesbook, Twitter etc are much better ways for them to catapult the propaganda now

flvegan

(65,708 posts)
12. Why not just disable the tv altogether?
Sun Dec 28, 2025, 10:31 PM
22 hrs ago

Regardless of the channel change, it's the same bullshit 20 minutes of ads* per hour.

I mean, if you're going to fuck with someone else's property, go all in and do it properly. Fuck this "lesser evil" shit.

*Except PBS, I guess. I assume that they're largely still "ad free" programming. Sponsored, but "ad free" that is.

intheflow

(29,973 posts)
19. I've been asking places with waiting rooms to turn it off since the late 1990s.
Mon Dec 29, 2025, 12:34 PM
8 hrs ago

Only have gotten pushback from one place in all that time.

However, I will say that I don't ask any more. If the owner is stupid enough to put on a MAGA nooz station in Massachusetts, they deserve a flood of bad Yelp reviews. Which is what I do now. It killed me when my favorite pizza place had it on; I never knew because I always got it delivered, but one day I stopped to pick it up. Saw the Fox News and immediately went home and wrote a scathing Yelp review about how I don't want my hard-earned money supporting MAGA families, employees, and businesses.

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