Fox News' Rating Slump Continues With One Network Claiming Dominance
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet
There’s no sugar-coating it; Fox News is still reeling from its
disastrous move to dismiss Tucker Carlson. The longtime host was a
ratings king for the news network amid their months-long legal fight
with Dominion Voting Systems, the company accused by many of rigging the
2020 election in Joe Biden’s favor. They slapped Fox with a $1.6
billion lawsuit, which was set to hear opening arguments before the
network brass opted to settle for $787 million. It’s a decision that
caused heartburn among liberal America, who were lusting for a courtroom
battle. The legal action was seen as one that could deliver a tactical
nuclear strike against Fox News.
In the aftermath, Carlson got cut, with much speculation surrounding his
dismissal. Some of it revolved around editorial clashes with producers
and the brass. Still, The New York Times alleges, through leaked text
messages, that the Fox News host’s indelicate remarks about the January 6
riot on the day of the incident, and the commentaries that followed,
were the impetus for network heads to pave the way for Tucker’s exit. The ratings dip was immediate, and now it’s become more pronounced. Read more and see tweet here.

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