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Fallon Runs Down Trump’s Pre-Indictment To-Do List – Including ‘Ask the Warden if They Show Fox & Friends’ (Video) - thewrap.com - New York
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24.03.2023 / 17:29

Fallon Runs Down Trump’s Pre-Indictment To-Do List – Including ‘Ask the Warden if They Show Fox & Friends’ (Video)

claimed he’d be arrested on Tuesday. According to the New York Post, Trump’s campaign has raised roughly $1.5 million, or, as Fallon put it, “like 10 hush money payments.”The “Tonight Show” host then joked that it’s a lot of money because, after taxes, it’s still $1.5 million for Trump since, well, he doesn’t properly pay his taxes.

Judge in Fox vs. Dominion Case Challenges Network Argument That Top Execs ‘Didn’t Have the Power’ to Stop Election Lies - thewrap.com - New York - county Sullivan
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22.03.2023 / 23:55

Judge in Fox vs. Dominion Case Challenges Network Argument That Top Execs ‘Didn’t Have the Power’ to Stop Election Lies

appears to have a “Lou Dobbs problem.” Network attorneys also continued to underscore that real, still-viable concerns about Dominion machines exist.But on Wednesday, Murphy noted that a defamation claim needs to be brought “home to someone who’s directly involved” in decisions about what to publish or air. Davis – who has cautioned everyone not to make too much of his early inquiries – challenged that idea forthrightly:“Is Fox’s position that executives didn’t have the power to stop Lou Dobbs from doing something like that?” Davis asked.Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson seized upon the exchange Tuesday, highlighting an email from Rupert Murdoch expressing concern about the network’s positioning on the election.

Judge in Fox News, Dominion Case Says Network’s Legal Woes Mostly the Fault of One ‘Problem’ Host - thewrap.com
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22.03.2023 / 04:15

Judge in Fox News, Dominion Case Says Network’s Legal Woes Mostly the Fault of One ‘Problem’ Host

is asking $1.6 billion in damages – significant, but not a potential death-blow for the crown jewel of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire – for what it says are defamatory statements about its voting machines in multiple reports, guest segments and host commentary immediately following the 2020 election. Defamation cases hinge on “actual malice,” proof that the defendant intended harm – and Dominion has been pushing hard on that front in it pretrial efforts.Fox has maintained it was merely doing the news, and was protected by its framing of even the wildest election conspiracy theories as allegations and speculation.

Dominion Accuses Fox Of Deliberate Effort To Spread False Vote Rigging Claims; Attorneys Square Off In Next Phase Of Defamation Lawsuit - deadline.com - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
deadline.com
21.03.2023 / 21:39

Dominion Accuses Fox Of Deliberate Effort To Spread False Vote Rigging Claims; Attorneys Square Off In Next Phase Of Defamation Lawsuit

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox attorneys squared off in the next chapter of the landmark defamation case on Tuesday, as each side is seeking a judge’s ruling that would deliver a victory and perhaps forestall a trial.

Fox News Sharpens Lifestyle TV Pitch for Madison Avenue - variety.com
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21.03.2023 / 15:03

Fox News Sharpens Lifestyle TV Pitch for Madison Avenue

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox News Media, known best for shows led by Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, is placing new emphasis on programming that relies more heavily on Kevin Costner, weather emergencies and Greg Gutfeld. In a meeting with advertisers slated to be held Tuesday, executives at the Fox Corp.-backed operation, will spotlight a growing array of lifestyle content, while continuing to nod to the political programming that draws some of its networks’ biggest audiences. Among the Fox News Media executives scheduled to be on hand were Suzanne Scott, the CEO, and Jay Wallace, president and executive editor. “If you take a look at our overall audience across all of Fox News Media, 40% comes from lifestyle – sports, weather, entertainment offerings,” says Jeff Collins, executive vice president of advertsing sales for Fox News Media. “We just want to reiterate to our clients the depth and breadth of this type of content that we have outside of just hard news.”

‘Fox & Friends’: Republican Senator Endorses Protests for Trump, But ‘Don’t Be a Knucklehead and Riot’ (Video) - thewrap.com - state Louisiana
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20.03.2023 / 20:41

‘Fox & Friends’: Republican Senator Endorses Protests for Trump, But ‘Don’t Be a Knucklehead and Riot’ (Video)

Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy encouraged people to express themselves peacefully in the case of protests about Donald Trump’s arrest, which the former president predicted for Tuesday.Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade and Ainsley Earhardt took turns questioning the senator about the circumstances surrounding Trump’s potential indictment, asking what he thought in relation to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s warning to avoid protests.“In America, you’re free to protest,” he said when the hosts asked what he thought. “You’re not really free if you can’t express yourself, but do it peacefully.

John Oliver Guts SVB & Signature Bank Collapses, & Yes, There’s Another Fox News Shiv Too - deadline.com - California - county Long - county Santa Clara
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20.03.2023 / 07:29

John Oliver Guts SVB & Signature Bank Collapses, & Yes, There’s Another Fox News Shiv Too

It looked like a good week for Fox News on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver today as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and uncertainty in the financial world replaced the searing revelations resulting from Dominion Voting’s lawsuit against the Rupert Murdoch-owned cable newser on the HBO series.

CNN Aims to Dunk on Fox News in March Madness Promo Blitz (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
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18.03.2023 / 03:17

CNN Aims to Dunk on Fox News in March Madness Promo Blitz (EXCLUSIVE)

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The battle for cable-news viewers is coming to March Madness. CNN intends to run a new promo during the heavily watched NCAA men’s basketball tournament that throws a sharp verbal elbow at Fox News Channel and the legal defamation case filed against it by Dominion Voting Systems. The promos will air starting this weekend on TNT, TBS, TruTV and CBS, all of which carry the games under a joint rights agreement held by the owners of those networks, Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery, which is also the parent of CNN. Fox News Channel is not mentioned in the promo script, reviewed by Variety, but the references are clear. “What should you expect of a news network?” asks the narrator. “Some bury the truth, while we fight to reveal the facts. The only side we are on is yours.” Viewers see images of CNN correspondents and anchors such as Abby Phillip and Clarissa Ward.

Kimmel Mocks Trump Call to Georgia Election Official: ‘Tried to Order the Presidency Like a Stuffed Crust Pizza’ (Video) - thewrap.com - New York - New York - Atlanta
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17.03.2023 / 16:45

Kimmel Mocks Trump Call to Georgia Election Official: ‘Tried to Order the Presidency Like a Stuffed Crust Pizza’ (Video)

Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that a grand jury heard the recording between Trump and the late Georgia House Speaker David Ralston. In the recording, Trump pushed for the speaker to call a special session to overturn President Joe Biden’s win in Georgia.This revelation of a third audio recording wrote the jokes themselves for Kimmel’s monologue.“Basically, Trump tried to order the presidency over the phone like it was a stuffed crust pizza,” Kimmel said.Kimmel mentioned this might be the last week of Trump being an “un-indicted man,” as the former president is facing legal challenges in New York, as well. The Manhattan district attorney’s office is investigating hush-money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.“We have prosecutors in New York indicating that criminal charges are likely for Trump in the Stormy Daniels hush money case,” Kimmel said.

21% of Fox News Viewers Trust Network Less After Texts Revealed in Dominion Lawsuit: Survey - variety.com - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
variety.com
16.03.2023 / 16:25

21% of Fox News Viewers Trust Network Less After Texts Revealed in Dominion Lawsuit: Survey

Fox News Channel viewers are less trusting of the cable network in the wake of publicly disclosed text messages and emails from Fox executives and on-air personalities, according to a new survey.  But only 9% of Fox News viewers say they aren’t watching the network as much as they used to, per research provided exclusively to Variety Intelligence Platform by consumer insights specialists Maru Group. (Click to an expanded subscriber version for full results.) A representative for Fox News told VIP+, “There has been no impact to advertising, with no advertisers dropping or pausing.” 

Fox News Internal Texts And Emails Show Network’s Scramble In Aftermath Of 2020 Election And January 6th: “Maybe Sean And Laura Went Too Far,” Rupert Murdoch Wrote - deadline.com - Arizona
deadline.com
08.03.2023 / 04:05

Fox News Internal Texts And Emails Show Network’s Scramble In Aftermath Of 2020 Election And January 6th: “Maybe Sean And Laura Went Too Far,” Rupert Murdoch Wrote

A huge release of text messages, emails and deposition transcripts dropped today in the Dominion vs. Fox litigation sheds further light on the scramble among Fox News personalities and Fox Corp. executives to respond to the backlash in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election and then the repercussions after the attack on the Capitol on January 6th.

18 Most Popular Conservative Media Outlets Ignored Fox News Revelations, Report Finds - thewrap.com - New York - Washington - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
thewrap.com
05.03.2023 / 21:31

18 Most Popular Conservative Media Outlets Ignored Fox News Revelations, Report Finds

The New York Times examined the response of those networks to the private messages that were made public in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News. According to the NY Times findings, only four publications – Gateway Pundit, Newsmax, the Washington Examiner and the Western Journal – mentioned the suit in some way. However, none of them worked the Fox employees’ private comments into their coverage.

‘SNL’ Cold Open Sees ‘Fox and Friends’ Confuse Rupert Murdoch for Alex Murdaugh - thewrap.com - New York
thewrap.com
05.03.2023 / 08:27

‘SNL’ Cold Open Sees ‘Fox and Friends’ Confuse Rupert Murdoch for Alex Murdaugh

convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh.To kick off the episode, Mikey Day, Gardner and Bowen Yang returned as Fox News hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade respectively, first complaining about being in New York, a Democrat-run city. But, things quickly turned to the ongoing suit against the network, with the hosts acknowledging recent testimony from Fox CEO Rupert Murdoch, admitting that some Fox News hosts knowingly touted election lies on-air.Yang’s Kilmeade admitted he was surprised by the conflict, noting that he loves “da minions,” referring to the yellow babbling creatures from “Despicable Me.” Day’s Doocy quickly corrected him, only for Earhardt to make the bigger mixup.“This whole trial has been so unfair!” she whined.

‘SNL’ Spoofs Fox News Dominion Lawsuit Woes in Cold Open; Host Travis Kelce Turns on NFL Charm in Monologue - variety.com - Kansas City
variety.com
05.03.2023 / 08:23

‘SNL’ Spoofs Fox News Dominion Lawsuit Woes in Cold Open; Host Travis Kelce Turns on NFL Charm in Monologue

Katie Reul editor On the heels of a close victory at Super Bowl LVII, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is once again taking over global television screens as this week’s host of “Saturday Night Live.” The episode opened with a mock “Fox & Friends” segment, featuring Mikey Day as Steve Doocy, Heidi Gardner as Ainsley Earhardt and Bowen Yang as Brian Kilmeade. The sketch comes amid a cascade of embarrassing revelations around Fox News and its major stars in recent days as the litigation grinds on in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems after the 2020 election. As Earhardt, Gardner says of the network’s founder Rupert Murdoch: “Rupert Murdoch would never murder anyone. They sent him away for life. Look how sad he looks.” An image of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh then appears on the screen as Earhardt realizes her mistake.

Steve Bannon Vows to Destroy Fox News for Disloyalty to Trump: ‘You’re Not Going to Have a Network’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
04.03.2023 / 09:15

Steve Bannon Vows to Destroy Fox News for Disloyalty to Trump: ‘You’re Not Going to Have a Network’

filing earlier this month: That top hosts including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Jeanine Pirro and Maria Bartiromo were privately horrified that their network was pushing Trump’s “stolen election” narrative – but went on-air with it anyway.“Is there really that much going on at two in the afternoon on Fox News that you can’t cover him live?” the popular “War Room” podcaster asked the crowd. “They don’t respect you, read the depositions.

Oliver Darcy Says Dominion Lawsuit ‘Will Be Devastating for Fox’ if It Goes to Trial: Imagine ‘Tucker Carlson on the Stand’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
02.03.2023 / 06:49

Oliver Darcy Says Dominion Lawsuit ‘Will Be Devastating for Fox’ if It Goes to Trial: Imagine ‘Tucker Carlson on the Stand’

deposition he gave last month that he knew Fox News Channel was spreading false claims about the 2020 presidential election. Claims that Dominion voting machines were compromised are the basis of a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems. Darcy said Murdoch’s deposition will be detrimental to the channel, especially the case goes to trial.“It will be devastating for Fox, I mean this is a taste of what’s to come. Imagine Rupert Murdoch on the stand, Lachlan Murdoch on the stand, Sean Hannity on the stand, Tucker Carlson on the stand,” said Darcy. “This will be weeks and weeks of damning headlines, which could really damage Fox’s brand.

‘The Daily Show’ Host Hasan Minhaj Says Fox Hosts’ Texts Prove They’re ‘Secretly Sane': ‘Their Group Chat Is Basically MSNBC’ (Video) - thewrap.com - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
thewrap.com
01.03.2023 / 18:51

‘The Daily Show’ Host Hasan Minhaj Says Fox Hosts’ Texts Prove They’re ‘Secretly Sane': ‘Their Group Chat Is Basically MSNBC’ (Video)

explosive texts from Fox News hosts revealed in February as part of Dominion Voting System’s defamation lawsuit against the network, Hasan Minhaj is still a bit gobsmacked. On Tuesday night, the “Daily Show” guest host joked that, in reality, it seems Fox personalities are more like those on MSNBC.A quick refresher on those messages: in a court filing on Thursday, February 16, Dominion Voting provided texts, emails and other forms of communication between Fox News hosts from after the 2020 election, in which they called out some of the network’s guests for perpetuating unsupported claims that voting was electronically rigged against twice-impeached former president Donald Trump.Among the messages were ones that said things like “Sidney Powell is lying,” sent from Tucker Carlson to his producer Alex Pfeiffer on Nov.

Donald Trump Rails Against Rupert Murdoch After Latest Revelations In Dominion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News - deadline.com
deadline.com
28.02.2023 / 23:09

Donald Trump Rails Against Rupert Murdoch After Latest Revelations In Dominion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News

Donald Trump went on the attack against Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch following the latest revelations from Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against the media company.

Adam Schiff Urges Fox News Advertisers to Pull Their Ads From ‘Stations That Deliberately Put Out Lies’ - thewrap.com - USA - California
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28.02.2023 / 13:45

Adam Schiff Urges Fox News Advertisers to Pull Their Ads From ‘Stations That Deliberately Put Out Lies’

Representative Adam Schiff calls for advertisers to rethink putting their dollars behind Fox News and “stations that deliberately put out lies and deliberately undermine our elections,” tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell, “Since there is nothing but the profit motive operating here, the only way to attack is to attack the profit.”The Democratic rep from California stopped by “The Last Word” Monday to discuss, among many things, Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against FNC for defamation and the recent release of news that Fox corporate chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that top Fox News hosts “endorsed” on-air what they knew to be a false narrative.“We see the Fox executives, including the very top executive, understood that they were lying to the American people and what a destructive impact it was having on our elections, on the confidence of our elections, and they did nothing to stop it and,” Schiff said. “Indeed, they affirmatively allowed it to go on because they were worried about losing ratings.”Schiff called Fox News and all those that work there “shameful” for their behavior.

Even Rupert Murdoch Admits It: Fox News Hosts ‘Endorsed’ a Stolen-Election Narrative They Knew Was a Lie - thewrap.com - Venezuela - state Delaware
thewrap.com
28.02.2023 / 03:11

Even Rupert Murdoch Admits It: Fox News Hosts ‘Endorsed’ a Stolen-Election Narrative They Knew Was a Lie

filing earlier this month: That top hosts, including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Jeanine Pirro and Maria Bartiromo were privately horrified that their network was pushing Donald Trump’s “stolen election” narrative – but went ahead with it anyway.“I would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight,” Murdoch told the Superior Court of the state of Delaware, according to the filing.The documents revealed that top executives also reacted with incredulity – bordering on contempt – to various fictitious allegations about Dominion, including that a secret algorithm in its voting machines allowed ballots to be switched, and that the company was founded in Venezuela to help its former president, Hugo Chávez, fix elections.“Executives at all levels of Fox … knowingly opened Fox’s airwaves to false conspiracy theories about Dominion,” the filing states.Murdoch also said in his testimony that it was wrong for Fox hosts to “endorse” lies if they knew them not to be true: “Fox has a role in making sure people can agree on a basic set of facts,” he said last month. “Yes.

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