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The CEO of Fox News warned against ‘crazies’
Messages between Fox News’ Co-chair Suzanne Scott and the network’s Chief Executive Officer Lachlan Murdoch in December 2020 have surfaced online. Scott sent Murdoch a message saying Newsmax needed to be watched, while Murdoch wrote, “Why do… Murdochs want to take away…Fox News monopoly on pro-Trump ads?” Murdoch told Scott he didn’t believe her coverage…
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Fox News stars blasted the election fraud claims
Senior executives of Fox News wanted to stop stars from having Donald Trump’s campaign attorneys repeat their lies on their shows, a court transcript showed. The deposition of Fox News’ CEO Scott Murdoch, who was accused of defamation by Smartmatic, showed how Fox News executives and hosts were after losing viewers to Newsmax, a smaller…
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Fox News CEO warned against the rise of crazies
Fox News executives privately ridiculed claims of election fraud in 2020 election, despite the fact that the channel allowed lies about presidential contest to be promoted, a US judge said. Judge Eric M Nelson added that top executives were worried about alienating former US President Donald Trump when he appeared on Newsmax. Dominion Voting Systems…
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Fox News has been found to be dishonest and terrified of its own audience
Rupert Murdoch emailed Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott, telling her that Newsmax needed to be “watched” during the 2020 US presidential election, according to court filings. This comes after Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News claiming it had aired “false claims of election fraud”. The filing said Fox executives fretted about alienating Trump when he…
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Newsmax was dropped because of the inaccurate and misleading attacks it was pushing
US-based satellite channel DirecTV has said that the contract dispute with right-wing talk channel Newsmax is a “typical business dispute”. “This is a typical business dispute that has nothing to do with ideology, politics or censorship,” it added. Earlier, DirecTV had threatened to drop Newsmax’s programming over its criticism of Big Tech. DirecTV also refused…