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Bullshit Fox News Says

He admitted to the conduct in mid-2017, and has been doing shows again since 2018. This is a dumb argument. Your point still stands.

He had two shows at the fucking Orpheum Theater in Boston that sold out and were covid-postponed.
 
I forgot about Aziz. That's probably the best example in favor of the cancel culture argument. I remember reading that article and thinking it was super embarrassing, but a bullshit hit piece to get easy clicks.
 
Yeah. Plenty of women felt differently though.
 
‘We are lost’: Fox News suffers worst ratings in 20 years

https://news.yahoo.com/lost-fox-news-suffers-worst-124013755.html


Whereas CNN averaged 2.49 million weekly total viewers and MSNBC drew 1.93 million, Fox secured just 1.49 million, down 18 per cent year-on-year.
It also lost out to its centrist rivals in the primetime evening slot for the first time since July 1999, as the likes of Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Tucker Carlson failed to keep momentum under the president’s “stolen” election narrative when no evidence materialised to support that claim. And it struggled to find substantial attacks on the incoming Biden administration.
MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show was the most-watched programme in that time slot, averaging 4.2 million while Hannity fell to 3.1 million, a 19 per cent ratings decline on its January 2020 performance.
Worse, Fox also came third in attracting audiences in the 25-54 age demographic, crucial to securing future advertising commitments, a low it has not hit since October 2001.

“Never before had a network been so closely affiliated with a commander-in-chief,” wrote The Washington Post’s Sarah Ellison and Jeremy Barr, suggesting Fox is currently suffering “something of an identity crisis” under the current leadership of CEO Suzanne Scott and media president Jay Wallace.
“We are lost,” an insider confided to CNN’s chief media correspondent Brian Stelter.
“January was one of the biggest months of political news in a generation, yet Fox couldn't capitalise,” Mr Stelter himself observed. “Instead of competing by promoting correspondents and putting news coverage front and centre, the network prioritised ever more outrageous, ever more extreme opinion.”
Discussing the slide with The Daily Beast, one unnamed former on-air Fox personality commented: “Fox has seen ratings dips before and has always come back. But there’s no denying this is disastrous for them.
“They clearly have no plan other than to keep reshuffling the same old tired, uninteresting deck chairs, and the audience knows it. The lack of leadership, a bench, or any exciting, news-making ideas coupled with the blood-letting to Newsmax and OANN have put it in a position never seen before… There is zero doubt they are panicking behind the scenes.”
Another Fox staffer told the same publication: “This channel and everyone associated with it created a monster, preying on low-information Americans. What’s even more dangerous is that they’re angry… The programming is getting pathetically desperate to get viewers back. Seeing the bare minimum of debate on shows. It’s sad. This is a self-inflicted wound.”
 
The liberal Fox News engaging in cancel culture. Sad!
 
TIL that MSNBC and Rachel Maddow are "centrist."

MSNBC’s two biggest daytime hosts are a former Republican Congressman and Bush’s Communications Director.
 
The last sentence overrules the whole disclaimer.
 
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