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Showing Original Post only (View all)At Fox, Rupert Murdoch Is Reportedly Stepping In To Right The Ship [View all]
As the networks ratings fall behind those of CNN, the nearly 90-year-old Fox cofounder is apparently taking a special interest in programming changes designed to get Fox back on top. Will it be enough?From the Drudge Reports online takeover and Rush Limbaughs radio dominance during the Clinton years to the rise of right-wing digital powerhouses like the Daily Wire and Breitbart News as opposing forces to Barack Obama, modern Democratic presidencies have typically seen outsize success for the eras conservative media du jour. But with the country transitioning into the Joe Biden era, Fox News has not been able to capitalize on the current Democratic administration. For the first time in two decades, the network is losing the cable-news ratings war to its mainstream and left-leaning rivals. Foxs streaks as the most watched cable-news network overall and in prime time ended in January; CNN is now the reigning ratings champ. Fox not only lost its throne, but it didnt even place second, as MSNBC also averaged more viewers last month. This leaves Fox News in third place among monthly cable-news prime-time viewerships for the first time since September 1999.
The ratings slide hasnt gone unnoticed by Rupert Murdoch, who cofounded the network, and his eldest son, Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch. Rupert is watching to see what these interim moves can accomplish, one source told The Washington Post. Fox News has responded to the slump by rolling out a swift series of programming changes, including moving Martha MacCallum from her prime-time slot and filling the 7 p.m. hour with yet another opinion show that features a rotating cast of hostspresumably because Foxs nightly conservative opinion shows have always been the networks bread and butter. (Last month MacCallums show was bumped down to the 3 p.m. hour.) The network also reportedly laid off at least 16 staffers, including political editor Chris Stirewalt.
The Fox cofounder reportedly supported the dismissal of Stirewalt, who, according to the Post, was laid off for his part in what Murdoch viewed as the mishandling of the networks aggressively earlybut ultimately accurateelection-night projection that Joe Biden would win the state of Arizona. However, Murdoch told the Post that Stirewalts leaving had nothing to do with the correct Arizona call by the Fox decision desk. He added, Lachlan, myself and [Fox News CEO] Suzanne Scott have complete confidence in [Fox News president] Jay Wallace.
On Inauguration Day, when CNN led with an average of 7.9 million viewers and MSNBC brought in 5.3 millionwith a respective 10 million and 6.5 million viewers tuning in for Bidens addressFox News lagged behind with an average of 2.2 million viewers in the same five-hour block. These numbers mark a 77% decrease for Fox when compared to the last Inauguration Day, when it rang in Trump's presidency by topping all cable and broadcast ratings with 8.8 million viewers throughout its coverage and 11.8 million during Trump's speech. On the day of the storming of the Capitol building, CNN had a record day and beat out its rivals with an average of 5.9 million viewers, while MSNBC followed with 4.5 million viewers on average. But only 3.4 million viewers on average watched Foxs January 6 coverage.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/02/fox-news-rupert-murdoch-stepping-in
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Sounds good. When really good stuff starts happening for the majority of Americans, you can explain
OAITW r.2.0
Feb 2021
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"Tonight! A Ouija Board discussion between Marjorie Greene and Julius Streicher!"
struggle4progress
Feb 2021
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It's not just viewers moving to Newsmax and OANN, it's also that the Republican base is spent
EarlG
Feb 2021
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Here's my (probably fantastical) theory on why FOX lost its grip on the ratings
blogslut
Feb 2021
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