Elizabeth Stanton,
Elizabeth Stanton is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.Read More Elizabeth has written for a variety of digital outlets, focusing on entertainment news, celebrity, movies and television. She has worked on red carpets and press junkets, producing for on air talent, as well as conducting interviews herself with celebrities, directors and more. Elizabeth began working in entertainment news in 2010. She graduated from Michigan State University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in English, with a film studies focus.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
85%
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- The article presents Henry Winkler's statement as a positive endorsement of the show when it may have been sarcastic or ironic.
- The article uses biased sources such as Fox News and Garry Marshall without disclosing their potential conflicts of interest or lack of credibility. The article also relies on quotes from other sources that are not directly attributed to Elizabeth Stanton or Larry Fink.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
85%
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- Happy Days premiered on January 15, 1974
- Happy Days ran for a total of 11 seasons and generated multiple spinoffs such as Laverne & Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Joanie Loves Chachi and untold tons of Fonzie merchandise.
- It wasn't until a couple of seasons later that the show became popular, when it was retooled into a broader multicamera sitcom oriented around the local tough turned mentor and guardian angel, Arthur Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler), known as The Fonz
- The 1976-77 season made Happy Days the most-watched show on television, supplanting All in the Family
- The show is considered a comic but earnest chronicle of adolescence in 1950s Milwaukee.
- The show was created by Garry Marshall and revolved around Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his equally hormonal pals Warren Potsie Weber (Anson Williams) and Ralph Malph (Donny Most)
- The surviving members of the original core cast met in December to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Happy Days. The cast includes Ron Howard (69), Donny Most (70), Anson Williams (74), Henry Winkler (78) and Marion Ross(95).
Deceptions
50%
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- There are multiple instances where quotes from other sources such as Ron Howard and Marion Ross are used in the article without any disclosure that they were not directly quoted by Elizabeth Stanton or Larry Fink. This violates rule 3 of the ignore rules which states 'one-sided reporting'.
- There is no evidence to suggest that Henry Winkler's statement about being amazed he is still standing ahead of the show's 50th anniversary was actually made at any point during the interview with Fox News Digital. This violates rule 1 of the analysis rules which states 'do not consider statements from anyone else other than Elizabeth Stanton, Larry Fink.'.
- The title implies that Henry Winkler's statement about being amazed he is still standing ahead of the show's 50th anniversary is a positive thing when it actually seems to be sarcastic or ironic.
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