Fox News Exposed

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Conservative pundit Matt Lewis joined in the pile-on aimed at Fox News after a report was released showing hosts on the conservative network were totally aware that claims of 2020 election fraud from Donald Trump and some of his closest advisors were bogus yet promoted them on-air just the same.

In his column for the Daily Beast, the stalwart conservative, who briefly left the Republican Party over Trump, claimed he was taking a small measure of joy at the network being exposed, and called the Fox crew's subsequent new PR problem "delightfully pathetic."

Getting to the meat of the matter, he pointed out that the revelations will have huge implications for the billion dollar lawsuit filed against the network by Dominion Voting Systems.

"By spreading the Big Lie, Fox News knowingly propagated a conspiracy theory that was just as toxic, addictive, and dangerous to the body politic," he wrote before stating, "But make no mistake, the legal system is probably the only means to this end. The only thing that matters here is whether Dominion wins.
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Fox News Channel is home to the top 13 cable news shows in total viewers, with The Ingraham Angle, Gutfeld!, Outnumbered, America’s Newsroom and The Faulkner Focus rounding out the top 10.

The Beat with Ari Melber is MSNBC’s most-watched show for the month of January. The 6 p.m. program averaged more than 1.36 million total viewers — more than any MSNBC primetime show; a first.

Erin Burnett Outfront is CNN’s most-watched show in January, averaging 821,000 total viewers at 7 p.m.; more total viewers than any CNN primetime offering.

Here are the 10 most-watched cable news shows for Jan. 2023, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.

Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,378,000 / 21 telecasts
Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,188,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m./Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,836,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,568,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,406,000 / 25 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,117,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 1,958,000 /16 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,697,000 / 24 telecasts
Fox News | 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m. / America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino: 1,636,000 / 46 telecasts
Fox News | 11 a.m. / The Faulkner Focus: 1,629,000 / 24 telecasts


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Fox News Channel is home to the top 13 cable news shows in total viewers, with The Ingraham Angle, Gutfeld!, Outnumbered, America’s Newsroom and The Faulkner Focus rounding out the top 10.

The Beat with Ari Melber is MSNBC’s most-watched show for the month of January. The 6 p.m. program averaged more than 1.36 million total viewers — more than any MSNBC primetime show; a first.

Erin Burnett Outfront is CNN’s most-watched show in January, averaging 821,000 total viewers at 7 p.m.; more total viewers than any CNN primetime offering.

Here are the 10 most-watched cable news shows for Jan. 2023, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.

Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,378,000 / 21 telecasts
Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,188,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m./Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,836,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,568,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,406,000 / 25 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,117,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 1,958,000 /16 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,697,000 / 24 telecasts
Fox News | 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m. / America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino: 1,636,000 / 46 telecasts
Fox News | 11 a.m. / The Faulkner Focus: 1,629,000 / 24 telecasts


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Does this have something to do with the lies spewed by Fox and everyone associated with this board, knowing full well that the was no election fraud.
 
Does this have something to do with the lies spewed by Fox and everyone associated with this board, knowing full well that the was no election fraud.
Here are the 10 most-watched cable news shows for Jan. 2023, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.

Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,378,000 / 21 telecasts
Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,188,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m./Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,836,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,568,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,406,000 / 25 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,117,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 1,958,000 /16 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,697,000 / 24 telecasts
Fox News | 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m. / America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino: 1,636,000 / 46 telecasts
Fox News | 11 a.m. / The Faulkner Focus: 1,629,000 / 24 telecasts


:yayaseesathreadban: :magagrin:
 
Fox News Channel is home to the top 13 cable news shows in total viewers, with The Ingraham Angle, Gutfeld!, Outnumbered, America’s Newsroom and The Faulkner Focus rounding out the top 10.

The Beat with Ari Melber is MSNBC’s most-watched show for the month of January. The 6 p.m. program averaged more than 1.36 million total viewers — more than any MSNBC primetime show; a first.

Erin Burnett Outfront is CNN’s most-watched show in January, averaging 821,000 total viewers at 7 p.m.; more total viewers than any CNN primetime offering.

Here are the 10 most-watched cable news shows for Jan. 2023, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.

Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,378,000 / 21 telecasts
Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,188,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m./Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,836,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,568,000 / 18 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,406,000 / 25 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,117,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 1,958,000 /16 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,697,000 / 24 telecasts
Fox News | 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m. / America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino: 1,636,000 / 46 telecasts
Fox News | 11 a.m. / The Faulkner Focus: 1,629,000 / 24 telecasts


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You totally miss the point. Murdoch created Fox for one purpose, to make money. He felt there were enough Reds and anti-Americans to get viewership. All the righys watch Fox. It may be that you are aware that the left has lots of news channels to watch with MSNBC , BBC and CNN on cable. They also watch the standard news like PBS, ABC,CBS and others.
You guys just watch one.
Fox is not news. So your claim of getting the highest-rated news programs is wrong. The info that came out shows that Fox is telling lies to lure eyes. They are feeding the beast that they largely created. They are laughing among themselves at the crap they are spoon-feeding you guys.
 
You totally miss the point. Murdoch created Fox for one purpose, to make money. He felt there were enough Reds and anti-Americans to get viewership. All the righys watch Fox. It may be that you are aware that the left has lots of news channels to watch with MSNBC , BBC and CNN on cable. They also watch the standard news like PBS, ABC,CBS and others.
You guys just watch one.
Fox is not news. So your claim of getting the highest-rated news programs is wrong. The info that came out shows that Fox is telling lies to lure eyes. They are feeding the beast that they largely created. They are laughing among themselves at the crap they are spoon-feeding you guys.
Murdoch created Fox new because the Left controlled the MSM and he wanted to present a more balanced news and make money at the same time. It worked and you lefties can't stand it.

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Murdoch created Fox new because the Left controlled the MSM and he wanted to present a more balanced news and make money at the same time. It worked and you lefties can't stand it.

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He was motivated by one thing profits. If you take the time to read the messages, you would note they were complaining about stock prices being damaged by right-wing lies. The on-air talking heads were aware that that was their mission. Sell their souls so investors could make profits.
The worst thing they could do was lose sponsors. Have you noted they have very pretty women? Is that because prettier women are smarter and know more? Of course not. Real talent is unnecessary when the mission is to get viewers, wherever it takes.
 
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