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Lachlan Murdoch Says Fox News Reports “Without Fear Or Favor” And “Noise” Over Dominion Suit Reflects “Polarized Society” Not Law - deadline.com
deadline.com
09.03.2023 / 21:03

Lachlan Murdoch Says Fox News Reports “Without Fear Or Favor” And “Noise” Over Dominion Suit Reflects “Polarized Society” Not Law

Lachlan Murdoch, in his first public comments about a defamation lawsuit against Fox News that’s been grabbing headlines, said he believes the network is even handed and the “noise” is more reflective of the nation’s divided politics than anything else.

Dominion And Fox News Offer Dueling Views Of Defamation Law In Latest Court Filings - deadline.com - state Delaware
deadline.com
09.03.2023 / 03:49

Dominion And Fox News Offer Dueling Views Of Defamation Law In Latest Court Filings

Dominion Voting Systems and Fox offered dueling views of defamation law in their latest filings, as each side seeks a summary judgment ruling that could forestall a planned trial in April.

Who’s in Charge at Fox News? The Question Seems Critical in Dominion Lawsuit - variety.com
variety.com
08.03.2023 / 23:05

Who’s in Charge at Fox News? The Question Seems Critical in Dominion Lawsuit

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Someone has to handle the truth. In the 1992 legal drama, “A Few Good Men,” a senior military commander played by Jack Nicholson is asked over and over if he ordered a “code red,” or an off-the-books dictate that sent underlings scurrying to do something they probably should not have done. Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch and many of the top executives and anchors at Fox News Channel may feel like they are stuck in a reboot of that film. In a remarkable series of depositions that have been made available from much-scrutinized litigation between voting-technology company Dominion Voting Systems and Fox Corporation, top officers at Fox and its most lucrative subsidiary, Fox News Media, are grilled over whether they have direct responsibility for stories, talent and reporting that airs on Fox News Channel or Fox Business Network. In many instances, the executives say they do not.

Tucker Carlson Tells Viewers ‘Keep a List’ of Republicans Who Criticized His False Claims About Jan. 6 (Video) - thewrap.com - New York - USA - Utah - North Carolina
thewrap.com
08.03.2023 / 07:55

Tucker Carlson Tells Viewers ‘Keep a List’ of Republicans Who Criticized His False Claims About Jan. 6 (Video)

the New York Times once described as “what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news,” he was clearly angry, even if he presented a big, sarcastic grin while talking about it.But Carlson presented a hostile message: Republicans and Democrats in congress are, he said, essentially conspiring with each other against the American people — and he urged his viewers to “keep a list” of the Republicans in particular who act like this.You can watch the whole clip at the top of the page (courtesy of @Acyn on Twitter), but before we go on, a little context. On Monday’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Carlson made numerous false statements about Jan.

Fox News Internal Texts And Emails Show Network’s Scramble In Aftermath Of 2020 Election And January 6th: “Maybe Sean And Laura Went Too Far,” Rupert Murdoch Wrote - deadline.com - Arizona
deadline.com
08.03.2023 / 04:05

Fox News Internal Texts And Emails Show Network’s Scramble In Aftermath Of 2020 Election And January 6th: “Maybe Sean And Laura Went Too Far,” Rupert Murdoch Wrote

A huge release of text messages, emails and deposition transcripts dropped today in the Dominion vs. Fox litigation sheds further light on the scramble among Fox News personalities and Fox Corp. executives to respond to the backlash in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election and then the repercussions after the attack on the Capitol on January 6th.

Fox News Cites Newly Discovered Maria Bartiromo Emails In Defense Of Dominion Lawsuit; Judge Indicates Jurors Won’t Be Selected Based On Who They Voted For In 2020 - deadline.com - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
deadline.com
07.03.2023 / 22:07

Fox News Cites Newly Discovered Maria Bartiromo Emails In Defense Of Dominion Lawsuit; Judge Indicates Jurors Won’t Be Selected Based On Who They Voted For In 2020

Fox News is citing newly found emails from Maria Bartiromo’s personal account that they intend to use in their defense of Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit.

‘SNL’ Spoofs Fox News Dominion Lawsuit Woes in Cold Open; Host Travis Kelce Turns on NFL Charm in Monologue - variety.com - Kansas City
variety.com
05.03.2023 / 08:23

‘SNL’ Spoofs Fox News Dominion Lawsuit Woes in Cold Open; Host Travis Kelce Turns on NFL Charm in Monologue

Katie Reul editor On the heels of a close victory at Super Bowl LVII, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is once again taking over global television screens as this week’s host of “Saturday Night Live.” The episode opened with a mock “Fox & Friends” segment, featuring Mikey Day as Steve Doocy, Heidi Gardner as Ainsley Earhardt and Bowen Yang as Brian Kilmeade. The sketch comes amid a cascade of embarrassing revelations around Fox News and its major stars in recent days as the litigation grinds on in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems after the 2020 election. As Earhardt, Gardner says of the network’s founder Rupert Murdoch: “Rupert Murdoch would never murder anyone. They sent him away for life. Look how sad he looks.” An image of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh then appears on the screen as Earhardt realizes her mistake.

Paramount Global to Pay $122 Million to Settle Shareholder Suits Over Viacom-CBS Merger - variety.com - state Delaware
variety.com
04.03.2023 / 02:05

Paramount Global to Pay $122 Million to Settle Shareholder Suits Over Viacom-CBS Merger

Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer Paramount Global disclosed on Friday that it will pay $122.5 million to settle lawsuits from Viacom shareholders arising from the company’s merger with CBS. In a securities filing, the company revealed that it has agreed to settle the class action litigation now pending in the Delaware Court of Chancery. The settlement still requires judicial approval. The plaintiffs had alleged that Paramount Global’s chairwoman, Shari Redstone, ousted board members in a “tyrannical” effort to merge the two companies. The suit alleged that CBS stock was overpriced in the merger, and that Viacom was undervalued, causing harm to Viacom shareholders.

Meyers Lists Kellyanne Conway’s Lies After Her ‘Truth’ Lecture on Fox News: Like Getting ‘Conflict Resolution’ Tips ‘From M3GAN’ (Video) - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
03.03.2023 / 18:19

Meyers Lists Kellyanne Conway’s Lies After Her ‘Truth’ Lecture on Fox News: Like Getting ‘Conflict Resolution’ Tips ‘From M3GAN’ (Video)

own CEO recently admitted it lied to its viewers about the 2020 election — and all the times Conway lied on television herself.“Being lectured about the truth by Kellyanne Conway is like getting lessons on conflict resolution from M3GAN,” he mocked. “They should start spelling Kellyanne the same way.

Fox News Has a ‘Soft Ban’ in Place for Donald Trump — His Last Appearance Was Nearly 6 Months Ago - thewrap.com - Florida
thewrap.com
03.03.2023 / 05:11

Fox News Has a ‘Soft Ban’ in Place for Donald Trump — His Last Appearance Was Nearly 6 Months Ago

Semafor. Fox did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday evening.Meanwhile, his main rival (as yet unofficial) candidate, Florida Governor Ron Desantis, has been on Fox regularly.

Democratic Leaders Seize On Rupert Murdoch Deposition In Dominion Lawsuit, Call On Fox News To Stop Spreading “Election Denialism” - deadline.com - USA - Washington - Kenya
deadline.com
01.03.2023 / 19:29

Democratic Leaders Seize On Rupert Murdoch Deposition In Dominion Lawsuit, Call On Fox News To Stop Spreading “Election Denialism”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries seized on the latest revelations from Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against Fox News, as they called on Rupert Murdoch to curb hosts from spreading election conspiracy theories.

Fox News Dominated February Cable News Viewership, But All Networks Were Down Vs. 2022 - deadline.com - county Anderson - county Cooper
deadline.com
01.03.2023 / 01:53

Fox News Dominated February Cable News Viewership, But All Networks Were Down Vs. 2022

Fox News dominated its rivals in February viewership and landed the top ten shows in total viewers and a key demographic.

Donald Trump Rails Against Rupert Murdoch After Latest Revelations In Dominion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News - deadline.com
deadline.com
28.02.2023 / 23:09

Donald Trump Rails Against Rupert Murdoch After Latest Revelations In Dominion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News

Donald Trump went on the attack against Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch following the latest revelations from Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against the media company.

Adam Schiff Urges Fox News Advertisers to Pull Their Ads From ‘Stations That Deliberately Put Out Lies’ - thewrap.com - USA - California
thewrap.com
28.02.2023 / 13:45

Adam Schiff Urges Fox News Advertisers to Pull Their Ads From ‘Stations That Deliberately Put Out Lies’

Representative Adam Schiff calls for advertisers to rethink putting their dollars behind Fox News and “stations that deliberately put out lies and deliberately undermine our elections,” tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell, “Since there is nothing but the profit motive operating here, the only way to attack is to attack the profit.”The Democratic rep from California stopped by “The Last Word” Monday to discuss, among many things, Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against FNC for defamation and the recent release of news that Fox corporate chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that top Fox News hosts “endorsed” on-air what they knew to be a false narrative.“We see the Fox executives, including the very top executive, understood that they were lying to the American people and what a destructive impact it was having on our elections, on the confidence of our elections, and they did nothing to stop it and,” Schiff said. “Indeed, they affirmatively allowed it to go on because they were worried about losing ratings.”Schiff called Fox News and all those that work there “shameful” for their behavior.

Even Rupert Murdoch Admits It: Fox News Hosts ‘Endorsed’ a Stolen-Election Narrative They Knew Was a Lie - thewrap.com - Venezuela - state Delaware
thewrap.com
28.02.2023 / 03:11

Even Rupert Murdoch Admits It: Fox News Hosts ‘Endorsed’ a Stolen-Election Narrative They Knew Was a Lie

filing earlier this month: That top hosts, including Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Jeanine Pirro and Maria Bartiromo were privately horrified that their network was pushing Donald Trump’s “stolen election” narrative – but went ahead with it anyway.“I would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight,” Murdoch told the Superior Court of the state of Delaware, according to the filing.The documents revealed that top executives also reacted with incredulity – bordering on contempt – to various fictitious allegations about Dominion, including that a secret algorithm in its voting machines allowed ballots to be switched, and that the company was founded in Venezuela to help its former president, Hugo Chávez, fix elections.“Executives at all levels of Fox … knowingly opened Fox’s airwaves to false conspiracy theories about Dominion,” the filing states.Murdoch also said in his testimony that it was wrong for Fox hosts to “endorse” lies if they knew them not to be true: “Fox has a role in making sure people can agree on a basic set of facts,” he said last month. “Yes.

Fox Pushes Back Against Dominion Claims, Even As Voting Firm Offers New Testimony - variety.com - state Delaware
variety.com
28.02.2023 / 01:41

Fox Pushes Back Against Dominion Claims, Even As Voting Firm Offers New Testimony

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox Corp. sought to tamp down furor around a series of implicating quotes and texts culled from corporate executives and Fox News anchors, in the newest filing, part of a closely watched defamation lawsuit from voting-technology firm Dominion Voting Systems. Fox Corp. and Fox News Channel made the case in two filings in the Superior Court in Delaware that many of the colorful utterances from Fox News stars such as Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity and even some from Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch were beyond the scope of Dominion’s case, and urged the court to reject the company’s call for a summary judgement, or a ruling in Dominon’s favor that would negate the need for a trial. Dominion is suing Fox for $1.6 billion in damages it alleges it is owed after Fox News made false claims about the Dominion’s actions and influence on the 2020 election. It is the second legal proceeding made against Fox News for its coverage of the aftermath of the 2020 race for the White House. Smartmatic, a voting technology company, has filed a massive $2.7 billion suit against Fox News. At issue in the suits, are allegations that Fox News falsely claimed the companies had rigged the election, repeated items about the matter and refused to engage in efforts to set the record straight. The 2020 election was not fixed and its results were certified by multiple legal processes.

John Oliver Roasts Fox News Hosts For Questioning Why Julia Roberts Wasn’t At Train Derailment Site Like Erin Brockovich - deadline.com - state Louisiana - San Francisco - Ohio - Palestine
deadline.com
27.02.2023 / 08:51

John Oliver Roasts Fox News Hosts For Questioning Why Julia Roberts Wasn’t At Train Derailment Site Like Erin Brockovich

John Oliver started off Last Week Tonight roasting Fox News for the second week in a row. The HBO Max host showed started off by noting that Donald Trump and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg attended the train derailment in Ohio.

Aubrey Plaza: I had a ‘crazy stare-down’ with Joe Biden as a teenager - nypost.com - New York - state Delaware - city Wilmington, state Delaware
nypost.com
20.02.2023 / 20:25

Aubrey Plaza: I had a ‘crazy stare-down’ with Joe Biden as a teenager

told the New Yorker. “They shuttled us from room to room, and there was a different speaker in each room, and it was all leading up to this climax where we were going to sit in the auditorium, and Joe himself was going to get up on stage and give his speech.”According to the “White Lotus” star, she was “really angry” about the event because she felt that the students present weren’t given enough time to voice their complaints. “I had a stare-down with Joe Biden from the audience, because he asked how it went, and I raised my hand immediately,” said Plaza.

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