Fox Corp. chief financial officer Steve Tomsic has a warning to outgoing President Donald Trump or anyone else looking to launch a new conservative cable news network to cut into Fox News' audience share.
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Donald Trump, a sinister-looking Randy Quaid is seen in a closeup with flashing lights illuminating his bearded face as he intones, “Fox News daytime ratings have completely collapsed.”Did the actor, who posted his proclamation nearly two weeks ago, know what he was talking about?Fox's daytime viewership dropped 32 percent from the two weeks prior to Election Day to the two weeks after, the Nielsen company said.The post-election, weekday average daytime viewership of 1.63 million was roughly
.Fox Corp. chief financial officer Steve Tomsic has a warning to outgoing President Donald Trump or anyone else looking to launch a new conservative cable news network to cut into Fox News' audience share.
Maane Khatchatourian News Editor, Variety.comPresident Donald Trump will be interviewed live on Fox Business for the first time since losing the election to Joe Biden.Anchor and global markets editor Maria Bartiromo will conduct the interview by phone on Sunday at 10 a.m.
A day after President Donald Trump said he would “certainly” leave the White House if the Electoral College casts its votes for President-elect Joe Biden, he offered a caveat on Twitter on Friday amid a flurry of posts that included retweeting Newsmax and OANN and even a BBC wildlife documentary clip. He also said he would travel to Georgia on the day of the state’s two Senate runoff elections.
Michael J Fox’s kids are big Lil Nas X fans.
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Michael J. Fox compares Donald Trump to “Back to the Future” villain Biff Tannen in a new interview with the Guardian.
Back to the Future star Michael J Fox has compared Donald Trump to franchise villain Biff Tannen.Biff – who Back to the Future writer Bob Gale previously confirmed was based on the then-property tycoon – is Fox’s character Marty McFly’s nemesis, and is known as an aggressive and selfish bully.Speaking in a new interview with The Guardian, the actor said of the US President: “Every worst instinct in mankind has been played on [by Trump], and for me that’s just anathema.
Ted Johnson President Donald Trump teased a press conference featuring Rudy Giuliani, his personal attorney now leading his challenge of the election results, and for sheer theatrics, it did not disappoint.“Well, that easily was the most outlandish press conference ever held by a team of lawyers representing the President of the United States,” wrote National Review editor Rich Lowry.Fox News carried the marathon presser live and in its entirety, along with Trump-supporting networks One America
Donald Trump, Newsmax television personality Grant Stinchfield is puffing out his chest.“They don't know what to do with all of us,” Stinchfield said on the air Monday night. “We're killing it here on Newsmax with a tactic they've never tried.
Ted Johnson, Jill Goldsmith The latest Senate hearing facing the CEOs of Twitter and Facebook played out as expected: Republicans complained that the platforms were too aggressive in their moderation practices; Democrats suggested that they have been too lenient to control the flow of misinformation.That was particularly true as Sen.
some groups of conservatives appear to be turning on Fox News since it declared Joe Biden the winner of the presidential election over Donald Trump, there’s been some speculation that Tucker Carlson and his fellow opinion hosts might abandon the network for further-right pastures.But Tucker said on Monday night that ain’t happening.“Before we get to the next segment, a quick note about this show. Over the weekend, we got a lot of calls asking if we’re leaving Fox News.
Savannah Guthrie is looking back at the Trump Town Hall, particularly her “crazy uncle” comment.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsFor better or worse, Today show co-host Savannah Guthrie turned heads in October when she faced President Donald Trump during NBC’s Town Hall.During the telecast, which notoriously aired the same time as Joe Biden’s town hall on ABC, Guthrie turned the town hall into an interview with the president, peppering him with questions about his COVID-19 strategy, his tweets and more.
Also Read: Tucker Carlson Apologizes Over 'Dead' Georgia Voter Who Isn't Dead (Video)That’s when things heated up again, as Vittert was perturbed by Perrine’s use of “you guys” referencing the media.“You guys? Who are you lumping everyone together with?” He asked, to which she mentioned the media. “The media in general? Now it’s just you attack everybody if they don’t agree with you.
If you follow President Donald Trump on Twitter, Thursday morning marked a renewed broadside against Fox News Channel. Trump used his Twitter feed to rail against Fox News, claiming that its dayside ratings "collapsed" (they have not): "Very sad to watch this happen, but they forgot what made them successful, what got them there," Trump tweeted.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump launched into a series of rage retweets against Fox News, amid a report that he wants to start a streaming rival to the network.Trump also tweeted himself, “@FoxNews daytime ratings have completely collapsed. Weekend daytime even WORSE.
Joe Biden had been elected president of the United States over Donald Trump, a video clip of Fox News anchor Sandra Smith has gone viral.The results of the election were projected by every major network, including CNN, CBS, the Associated Press and Fox News, on Saturday, Nov. 7, yet some Americans still seem to be questioning the accuracy of the outcome. «America, I’m honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country,» Biden tweeted at the time.
Saturday Night Live has scored the show’s highest ratings in three years.Last Saturday (November 7), Dave Chappelle hosted the long-running NBC sketch show to 9.064 million total viewers.The episode scored a 2.62 rating in Live+Same Day adult 18-49 rating, according to official national ratings from Nielsen.