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static111 said:mickeyrat said:prob should have kept your mouth shut given the looming smartmatic trial....https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-carlson-lawsuit-lachlan-murdoch-4a36400a9b25cfa78de71c0e093e395eLachlan Murdoch explains settlement, says no change at FoxBy DAVID BAUDERToday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News paid $787 million to settle a recent lawsuit on its reporting after the 2020 election to avoid a divisive trial and lengthy appeals process, its parent company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corp., also noted that a Delaware judge “severely limited” Fox's defenses against Dominion Voting Systems, which said the network defamed it by airing bogus charges of election fraud that it knew was untrue.
Fox Corp. announced Tuesday that it had lost $50 million the previous three months, which it attributed to the lawsuit settlement. Murdoch, who answered questions from financial analysts, was speaking in public for the first time since the case ended and Fox fired its most popular anchor, Tucker Carlson.
RELATED COVERAGEMurdoch said viewers, and investors, should expect no change in direction from Fox News.
“We made the business decision to resolve this dispute and avoid the acrimony of a divisive trial and multi-year appeal process, a decision clearly in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” he said.
Fox still believes it was properly exercising its First Amendment rights to report on newsworthy fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump, even though that defense was shot down in a pre-trial court ruling in the Dominion case, Murdoch said.
That's important, since Murdoch said Fox intends to use the same defense against a similar lawsuit by another elections technology company, Smartmatic. That case is not expected to go to trial until at least 2025, he said.
Despite being asked directly about Carlson's exit, Murdoch didn't mention the former prime-time host's name and referred to his reign obliquely. Fox has not explained why it cut ties with Carlson.
“There's no change in programming strategy at Fox News,” he said. “It's obviously a successful strategy. As always, we are adjusting our programming and our lineup and that's what we continue to do.”
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787 million settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial. (April 18)Although hurt by the Carlson exit, Fox News remains the leading cable news network.
Fox has lost viewers following Carlson's firing. Last week's substitute host, Lawrence Jones, reached between 1.28 million and 1.7 million last week in a time slot where Carlson usually drew around 3 million, the Nielsen company said.
Yet Fox has gained more than 40 new advertisers in that hour, the network said, confirming a report in Variety. Advertisers like Gillette, Scott's Miracle Gro and Secret deodorant that had considered Carlson's show a toxic environment have signed on.
ad revenue is inconsequential. cable carriage fees is where their profit is.
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mickeyrat said:static111 said:mickeyrat said:prob should have kept your mouth shut given the looming smartmatic trial....https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-carlson-lawsuit-lachlan-murdoch-4a36400a9b25cfa78de71c0e093e395eLachlan Murdoch explains settlement, says no change at FoxBy DAVID BAUDERToday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News paid $787 million to settle a recent lawsuit on its reporting after the 2020 election to avoid a divisive trial and lengthy appeals process, its parent company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corp., also noted that a Delaware judge “severely limited” Fox's defenses against Dominion Voting Systems, which said the network defamed it by airing bogus charges of election fraud that it knew was untrue.
Fox Corp. announced Tuesday that it had lost $50 million the previous three months, which it attributed to the lawsuit settlement. Murdoch, who answered questions from financial analysts, was speaking in public for the first time since the case ended and Fox fired its most popular anchor, Tucker Carlson.
RELATED COVERAGEMurdoch said viewers, and investors, should expect no change in direction from Fox News.
“We made the business decision to resolve this dispute and avoid the acrimony of a divisive trial and multi-year appeal process, a decision clearly in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” he said.
Fox still believes it was properly exercising its First Amendment rights to report on newsworthy fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump, even though that defense was shot down in a pre-trial court ruling in the Dominion case, Murdoch said.
That's important, since Murdoch said Fox intends to use the same defense against a similar lawsuit by another elections technology company, Smartmatic. That case is not expected to go to trial until at least 2025, he said.
Despite being asked directly about Carlson's exit, Murdoch didn't mention the former prime-time host's name and referred to his reign obliquely. Fox has not explained why it cut ties with Carlson.
“There's no change in programming strategy at Fox News,” he said. “It's obviously a successful strategy. As always, we are adjusting our programming and our lineup and that's what we continue to do.”
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787 million settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial. (April 18)Although hurt by the Carlson exit, Fox News remains the leading cable news network.
Fox has lost viewers following Carlson's firing. Last week's substitute host, Lawrence Jones, reached between 1.28 million and 1.7 million last week in a time slot where Carlson usually drew around 3 million, the Nielsen company said.
Yet Fox has gained more than 40 new advertisers in that hour, the network said, confirming a report in Variety. Advertisers like Gillette, Scott's Miracle Gro and Secret deodorant that had considered Carlson's show a toxic environment have signed on.
ad revenue is inconsequential. cable carriage fees is where their profit is.Scio me nihil scire
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mickeyrat said:static111 said:mickeyrat said:prob should have kept your mouth shut given the looming smartmatic trial....https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-carlson-lawsuit-lachlan-murdoch-4a36400a9b25cfa78de71c0e093e395eLachlan Murdoch explains settlement, says no change at FoxBy DAVID BAUDERToday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News paid $787 million to settle a recent lawsuit on its reporting after the 2020 election to avoid a divisive trial and lengthy appeals process, its parent company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corp., also noted that a Delaware judge “severely limited” Fox's defenses against Dominion Voting Systems, which said the network defamed it by airing bogus charges of election fraud that it knew was untrue.
Fox Corp. announced Tuesday that it had lost $50 million the previous three months, which it attributed to the lawsuit settlement. Murdoch, who answered questions from financial analysts, was speaking in public for the first time since the case ended and Fox fired its most popular anchor, Tucker Carlson.
RELATED COVERAGEMurdoch said viewers, and investors, should expect no change in direction from Fox News.
“We made the business decision to resolve this dispute and avoid the acrimony of a divisive trial and multi-year appeal process, a decision clearly in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” he said.
Fox still believes it was properly exercising its First Amendment rights to report on newsworthy fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump, even though that defense was shot down in a pre-trial court ruling in the Dominion case, Murdoch said.
That's important, since Murdoch said Fox intends to use the same defense against a similar lawsuit by another elections technology company, Smartmatic. That case is not expected to go to trial until at least 2025, he said.
Despite being asked directly about Carlson's exit, Murdoch didn't mention the former prime-time host's name and referred to his reign obliquely. Fox has not explained why it cut ties with Carlson.
“There's no change in programming strategy at Fox News,” he said. “It's obviously a successful strategy. As always, we are adjusting our programming and our lineup and that's what we continue to do.”
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787 million settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial. (April 18)Although hurt by the Carlson exit, Fox News remains the leading cable news network.
Fox has lost viewers following Carlson's firing. Last week's substitute host, Lawrence Jones, reached between 1.28 million and 1.7 million last week in a time slot where Carlson usually drew around 3 million, the Nielsen company said.
Yet Fox has gained more than 40 new advertisers in that hour, the network said, confirming a report in Variety. Advertisers like Gillette, Scott's Miracle Gro and Secret deodorant that had considered Carlson's show a toxic environment have signed on.
ad revenue is inconsequential. cable carriage fees is where their profit is.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:9mickeyrat said:static111 said:mickeyrat said:prob should have kept your mouth shut given the looming smartmatic trial....https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-carlson-lawsuit-lachlan-murdoch-4a36400a9b25cfa78de71c0e093e395eLachlan Murdoch explains settlement, says no change at FoxBy DAVID BAUDERToday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News paid $787 million to settle a recent lawsuit on its reporting after the 2020 election to avoid a divisive trial and lengthy appeals process, its parent company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corp., also noted that a Delaware judge “severely limited” Fox's defenses against Dominion Voting Systems, which said the network defamed it by airing bogus charges of election fraud that it knew was untrue.
Fox Corp. announced Tuesday that it had lost $50 million the previous three months, which it attributed to the lawsuit settlement. Murdoch, who answered questions from financial analysts, was speaking in public for the first time since the case ended and Fox fired its most popular anchor, Tucker Carlson.
RELATED COVERAGEMurdoch said viewers, and investors, should expect no change in direction from Fox News.
“We made the business decision to resolve this dispute and avoid the acrimony of a divisive trial and multi-year appeal process, a decision clearly in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” he said.
Fox still believes it was properly exercising its First Amendment rights to report on newsworthy fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump, even though that defense was shot down in a pre-trial court ruling in the Dominion case, Murdoch said.
That's important, since Murdoch said Fox intends to use the same defense against a similar lawsuit by another elections technology company, Smartmatic. That case is not expected to go to trial until at least 2025, he said.
Despite being asked directly about Carlson's exit, Murdoch didn't mention the former prime-time host's name and referred to his reign obliquely. Fox has not explained why it cut ties with Carlson.
“There's no change in programming strategy at Fox News,” he said. “It's obviously a successful strategy. As always, we are adjusting our programming and our lineup and that's what we continue to do.”
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787 million settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial. (April 18)Although hurt by the Carlson exit, Fox News remains the leading cable news network.
Fox has lost viewers following Carlson's firing. Last week's substitute host, Lawrence Jones, reached between 1.28 million and 1.7 million last week in a time slot where Carlson usually drew around 3 million, the Nielsen company said.
Yet Fox has gained more than 40 new advertisers in that hour, the network said, confirming a report in Variety. Advertisers like Gillette, Scott's Miracle Gro and Secret deodorant that had considered Carlson's show a toxic environment have signed on.
ad revenue is inconsequential. cable carriage fees is where their profit is.
heres where market forces come into play..... consumers are a market force.
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mickeyrat said:static111 said:9mickeyrat said:static111 said:mickeyrat said:prob should have kept your mouth shut given the looming smartmatic trial....https://apnews.com/article/fox-news-carlson-lawsuit-lachlan-murdoch-4a36400a9b25cfa78de71c0e093e395eLachlan Murdoch explains settlement, says no change at FoxBy DAVID BAUDERToday
NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News paid $787 million to settle a recent lawsuit on its reporting after the 2020 election to avoid a divisive trial and lengthy appeals process, its parent company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox Corp., also noted that a Delaware judge “severely limited” Fox's defenses against Dominion Voting Systems, which said the network defamed it by airing bogus charges of election fraud that it knew was untrue.
Fox Corp. announced Tuesday that it had lost $50 million the previous three months, which it attributed to the lawsuit settlement. Murdoch, who answered questions from financial analysts, was speaking in public for the first time since the case ended and Fox fired its most popular anchor, Tucker Carlson.
RELATED COVERAGEMurdoch said viewers, and investors, should expect no change in direction from Fox News.
“We made the business decision to resolve this dispute and avoid the acrimony of a divisive trial and multi-year appeal process, a decision clearly in the best interests of the company and its shareholders,” he said.
Fox still believes it was properly exercising its First Amendment rights to report on newsworthy fraud allegations made by former President Donald Trump, even though that defense was shot down in a pre-trial court ruling in the Dominion case, Murdoch said.
That's important, since Murdoch said Fox intends to use the same defense against a similar lawsuit by another elections technology company, Smartmatic. That case is not expected to go to trial until at least 2025, he said.
Despite being asked directly about Carlson's exit, Murdoch didn't mention the former prime-time host's name and referred to his reign obliquely. Fox has not explained why it cut ties with Carlson.
“There's no change in programming strategy at Fox News,” he said. “It's obviously a successful strategy. As always, we are adjusting our programming and our lineup and that's what we continue to do.”
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems reached a $787 million settlement Tuesday in the voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit, averting a trial. (April 18)Although hurt by the Carlson exit, Fox News remains the leading cable news network.
Fox has lost viewers following Carlson's firing. Last week's substitute host, Lawrence Jones, reached between 1.28 million and 1.7 million last week in a time slot where Carlson usually drew around 3 million, the Nielsen company said.
Yet Fox has gained more than 40 new advertisers in that hour, the network said, confirming a report in Variety. Advertisers like Gillette, Scott's Miracle Gro and Secret deodorant that had considered Carlson's show a toxic environment have signed on.
ad revenue is inconsequential. cable carriage fees is where their profit is.
heres where market forces come into play..... consumers are a market force.Scio me nihil scire
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The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
this is a way for elon to get roi by grifting the griftable.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?0 -
mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
HOWEVER, I have read that Twitter considers someone merely clicking on a video for a few seconds now to count as a view.www.myspace.com0 -
The Juggler said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
HOWEVER, I have read that Twitter considers someone merely clicking on a video for a few seconds now to count as a view.0 -
mace1229 said:The Juggler said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
HOWEVER, I have read that Twitter considers someone merely clicking on a video for a few seconds now to count as a view.0 -
mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?Scio me nihil scire
There are no kings inside the gates of eden0 -
mickeyrat said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
this is a way for elon to get roi by grifting the griftable.Scio me nihil scire
There are no kings inside the gates of eden0 -
chicken or the egg question:
do you think people stumble upon tucker and get brainwashed, or they are already so disillusioned and crazy that they seek him out?Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
static111 said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
Also, people like all of us are viewing it, where we would not put on Fox News. So I'm not willing to jump to the conclusion that a full show will have 20, 40MM full views of 'fans'.0 -
mrussel1 said:static111 said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
Also, people like all of us are viewing it, where we would not put on Fox News. So I'm not willing to jump to the conclusion that a full show will have 20, 40MM full views of 'fans'.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:mrussel1 said:static111 said:The Juggler said:static111 said:The Juggler said:Looks like Elon Musk is giving Tucker a show on his totally non partisan app.
44 million views if stats are to be believed...more than fox?
Also, people like all of us are viewing it, where we would not put on Fox News. So I'm not willing to jump to the conclusion that a full show will have 20, 40MM full views of 'fans'.www.myspace.com0 -
I just took this screen shot. 21mm
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Now I see the 103, but also 21. What's the difference between the two counts?
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The 103M is how many people saw the tweet. Even if they were just scrolling past it. The 21M is how many times the video was viewed.2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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