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Subject Carlson Out for Now, but Will Live to Hate Another Day
Date April 24, 2023 10:10 PM
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Bloomberg: Tucker Carlson’s Fox News Exit Erases $507 Million in Value

Good for America, bad for Fox News (Bloomberg, 4/24/23 ([link removed]) )?

Things seemed hopeless for those wondering if Tucker Carlson ([link removed]) of Fox News—who used his show to promote white supremacist hoaxes (Independent, 7/20/22 ([link removed]) ) and degrading statements about immigrants (The Hill, 9/23/21 ([link removed]) )—would ever be held accountable for spewing hate on air. An advertiser exodus (New York Times, 6/18/20 ([link removed]) ) and calls for his deplatforming from mainstream organizations (Anti-Defamation League, 5/25/22 ([link removed]) ) seemed only to solidify the frozen-dinner heir
([link removed]) ’s position as cable news’ top-rated host. Last year, Carlson’s show “averaged 3.32 million viewers, nabbing the biggest audience in cable news among viewers ages 25 to 54,” according to the New York Post (4/24/23 ([link removed]) ).

“He's the tent pole of the entire prime time line-up,” said Reece Peck ([link removed]) , author ([link removed]) of Fox Populism: Branding Conservatism as Working Class. “He helps the other shows, people stay to watch after Tucker and before Tucker.”

And in a flash, he was gone (NBC, 4/24/23 ([link removed]) ). After Fox News settled with Dominion Voting Systems for nearly $800 million over the network’s repeated lies about the company fixing the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden, I noted (FAIR.org, 4/20/23 ([link removed]) ) that the last-minute agreement was still a form of accountability for the network, even if the settlement sum was half of what Dominion sought. (Carlson’s departure took $700 million ([link removed]) from Fox's stock value in the 30 minutes after it was announced. The stock recovered somewhat, but was still down half a billion dollars
([link removed]?) at the closing bell.)


** Done in by Dominion?
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WaPo: Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News after Dominion lawsuit disclosures

The Washington Post (4/24/23 ([link removed]) ) reported that Tucker Carlson was out because he seemed to refer to Fox management as "incompetent liberals" and "those fuckers."

Indeed, the damaging discovery process preceding the trial date might have done Carlson in. The Washington Post (4/24/23 ([link removed]) ) reported that “it was Carlson’s comments about Fox management, as revealed in the Dominion case, that played a role in his departure from Fox, a person familiar with the company’s thinking told the Post.”

Dominion said Carlson’s departure was not a condition of the settlement, according to the LA Times (4/24/23 ([link removed]) ), but the paper did say that Carlson’s comments “that turned up in the discovery process for the case may have also played a role in” his departure.

The LA Times also said that sources within Fox said that Carlson’s departure is related to a separate, hostile work environment lawsuit brought by his former head of booking, Abby Grossberg, who alleges “that male producers regularly used vulgarities to describe women and frequently made antisemitic jokes” (New York Times, 4/24/23 ([link removed]) ).

The discovery process of the Dominion case revealed numerous texts from Carlson—whose entire persona at Fox News rests on the wave of the Make America Great Again movement—showing his intense dislike of Donald Trump (New York Times, 3/8/23 ([link removed]) ). “What [Trump is] good at is destroying things” was among one of the key texts, but everyone’s favorite, of course, is Carlson saying of Trump, “I hate him passionately.”

No, Carlson’s on-air racism (Independent, 4/13/21 ([link removed]) ; ADL, 4/22/21 ([link removed]) ), transphobia (New York Post, 12/28/22 ([link removed]) ), xenophobia (Washington Post, 12/15/18 ([link removed]) ), admiration for authoritarians (FAIR.org, 8/3/21 ([link removed]) , 10/20/21 ([link removed]) ) and flirtations with antisemitism (Daily Beast, 10/11/22 ([link removed]) , 12/23/22
([link removed]) ) were never the problem for Fox News. If the Washington Post’s report that the Dominion texts were definitive is true, it's poetic justice: The texts exposed Carlson for who he is, a pompous, rich media elitist who gives not one single damn about MAGA voters and hates their king, only cynically using Trump's political popularity for his own media grift. That lifting of the veil, the end of the conceit for a corporation whose entire modus operandi is disguising its ruling-class politics to sell faux populism to its viewers, is a major outcome of the Dominion settlement.


** Off to the gold mine
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OAN: Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News

OAN's report (4/24/23 ([link removed]) ) on Carlson's departure ended with an invite: "One America News founder and CEO Robert Herring would like to extend an invitation to Carlson to meet for negotiation to become a part of the OAN team."

But what is to become of Carlson? Surely he won’t drift quietly off into obscurity. The right-wing media machine, with its growing community of news sites, podcasts and Substack newsletters, is a gold mine for anyone who can draft a sentence linking any conservative grievance to the word “wokeness.” Carlson sold his stake in the Daily Caller (New York Times, 6/10/20 ([link removed]) ), the news site he helped found, but the possibilities for rehabilitation are seemingly endless.

Bill O’Reilly ([link removed]) once reigned as the star of Fox News until his ouster due to sexual harassment accusations ([link removed]) (New York Times, 4/19/17 ([link removed]) ), and today he is but a mere afterthought. But he was an aging relic before an explosion in Trump-fueled media. Today, a fresh-faced Carlson, still an emblem of MAGA rage, has the world as his oyster where he could perform untethered by corporate restraints, although without as much reach as cable news.

“It’s not beyond the realm of possibility that he could reinvent himself, but I think Fox is center stage, everything flows from its framing, from its agenda-setting, and it has the most influence over Republican politicians,” Peck said. “Even with Newsmax and [One America News Network], it’s really hard to match the respectability you get from being on a cable dial.”

“His star will never shine as bright as it did at Fox,” he said.

Fox is going to survive, valuing the audience that made the network what it is today, even if a little less hate is going to be pumped onto the mainstream American airwaves at primetime. “Fox has survived the loss of its biggest stars before,” Peck said.

But Carlson’s departure is a reminder that while the fight against Fox’s worst hatemonger often seemed fruitless, the Goliaths are, in fact, vulnerable.
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