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"Fox News Watch" airs Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. ET, 11:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 a.m. ET and 6:30 a.m. ET on Sunday morning.

How is the media reporting the stories you've seen in the news this week? You can count on Eric Burns and FOX News Watch  to cover the coverage!

This weekend, on the Saturday, June 26 edition of "FOX News Watch" ...

•  Moore's Motive

Film director Michael Moore (search) wants his new documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11 (search)" to be the first feature film in the history of feature films to decide the outcome of a presidential election. Could it work?

•  Stern Influence

Michael Moore's not the only media figure who may influence the outcome of the 2004 presidential race, Howard Stern (search ) is also getting into the act. We'll tell you about a new poll that shows his railings against President Bush may be working with viewers.

Clinton's Book Blitz

We'll look at the week long media feeding frenzy surrounding the launch of the former president's memoir, "My Life."

Then, in our "Quick Takes on the Media" segment:

-  Same-Sex Journalists Convene

We'll tell you about the Lesbian and Gay Journalists Convention in New York City... Should any advocacy group be present in a newsrooms?

Juror Dumped

Was the media to blame for the dismissal of a juror in the Scott Peterson case?

- Photoban Upheld

The Senate voted to uphold the Pentagon's ban on pictures of coffins of American soldiers killed overseas. We'll discuss the decision.

For insightful analysis of all the week's provocative media stories, host Eric Burns turns to our News Watch panelists this weekend to "cover the coverage":

Jim Pinkerton of Newsday

Jane Hall of American University

Cal Thomas syndicated columnist and Host of After Hours on Fox News.

Neal Gabler  media writer and author

Don't miss FOX News Watch this weekend!

Watch at 6:30 p.m. ET or catch one of our repeats at 11:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 a.m. ET and 6:30 a.m. ET!

-- The Associated Press contributed to this story.