RiverDog wrote:I agree, it makes a ton of sense for Fox to settle out of court. If they don't, it could do irreparable damage to their business, similar to what Carol Burnett's lawsuit did to the National Enquirer, which is the only analogy that I can think of.
And I can hear everyone but Cbob and myself: Who the f*** is Carol Burnett and what the hell is the National Enquirer?
NorthHawk wrote:I thought that a large component of their lawsuit was that possibly irreparable damage was done and the Fox information was knowingly incorrect in doing so. After all Fox News and programming perpetuated the myth of their voting machines being untrustworthy let alone compromised in favor of the Democrats. Trust is pretty much their entire business. Without it they will disappear and lose billions in doing so.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That is quite the settlement. Must have been some real damage to Dominion's business for that amount. Nice to see Fox News suffering. I despise that news station and their talking heads.
c_hawkbob wrote:Looks like they're positioning themselves for the Smartmatic suit.
mykc14 wrote:Some of the behind the scenes stuff that came out because of the Dominion Lawsuit surrounding Tucker Carlson is pretty interesting. He clearly does not like Trump and was glad that he lost the election. It would be interesting to see why they ended up parting ways- was it because of the lawsuits, or because of the background information coming out? Could it possibly be that he was just done with the extreme conservatism? At any rate he will probably go on to make a ton of money with some sort of podcast or something like Joe Rogan. What would be nice would be if his huge following goes with him and he turns out to be much more moderate than he was on his show. That could really help to move a number of extreme republicans towards sanity. Now if Don Lemon would do the same with Liberals maybe we could get away from the extreme agenda on both sides.
RiverDog wrote:
I doubt that Carlson causes a significant number of his huge following to look at themselves in the mirror and admit that they've been wrong. The human ego just doesn't bring itself to admit it was wrong that easily. It's more of a gradual realization that, if it does occur, is measured in years. That is, unless there is a significant life altering event, such as George Wallace experienced in the assassination attempt on him, or if something really big happens, like 9/11.
RiverDog wrote:Tucker Carlson, Fox News' most popular host, and the network are parting ways:
Fox News said Monday it has “agreed to part ways” with Tucker Carlson, its popular and controversial host, less than a week after settling a lawsuit over the network’s 2020 election reporting.
The network said in a press release that the last program of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” aired Friday. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,” the press release from the network said.
There was no immediate explanation from Fox about why Carlson was leaving. A text message to Carlson seeking comment was not immediately returned.
https://apnews.com/article/tucker-carls ... osition_01
Aseahawkfan wrote:
Or maybe Fox will shift away for a while given the huge lawsuit they have to pay due to supporting a liar like Trump.
RiverDog wrote:Tucker Carlson, Fox News' most popular host, and the network are parting ways:
Fox News said Monday it has “agreed to part ways” with Tucker Carlson, its popular and controversial host, less than a week after settling a lawsuit over the network’s 2020 election reporting.
The network said in a press release that the last program of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” aired Friday. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,” the press release from the network said.
There was no immediate explanation from Fox about why Carlson was leaving. A text message to Carlson seeking comment was not immediately returned.
https://apnews.com/article/tucker-carls ... osition_01
Aseahawkfan wrote:I wonder who will step up to be the next shill for Fox to push the divide for higher ratings? Gutfeld? I guess we'll see. Or maybe Fox will shift away for a while given the huge lawsuit they have to pay due to supporting a liar like Trump.
“The program has an obligation to its audience to clearly separate fact from comment,” said Nerida O’Loughlin, chair of ACMA, in a statement. “Across a number of its episodes Outsiders failed to do so and did not present news content either accurately or fairly.”
c_hawkbob wrote:More trouble for Murdoch in Australia: One ruling by Australia’s media regulator has found the Aussie portion of the mogul's media empire (Foxit) guilty of misleading Australians about climate change and another about covid-19 vaccines.
“The program has an obligation to its audience to clearly separate fact from comment,” said Nerida O’Loughlin, chair of ACMA, in a statement. “Across a number of its episodes Outsiders failed to do so and did not present news content either accurately or fairly.”
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/murd ... 00525.html
Gee, wish we had some sort of such "regulator" here...
c_hawkbob wrote:Self regulation is a joke. Catholic priests and corrupt courts are self regulating. And I don't buy the 1st amendment argument, editorializing allows for all the say what you want required. Requiring a clear delineation between news and opinion is no infringement.
c_hawkbob wrote:"Financial Industry" is the worst bolster for an argument ever! Self regulation has been great for them, but no less than an absolute disaster for the country.
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