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Bill Maher Goes After Fox’s $787.5M Settlement: “They Avoided A Trial And The Harrowing Prospect Of Having To Swear To Tell The Truth” - deadline.com - county Powell
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22.04.2023

Bill Maher Goes After Fox’s $787.5M Settlement: “They Avoided A Trial And The Harrowing Prospect Of Having To Swear To Tell The Truth”

Bill Maher had some thoughts about Fox’s $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems on Real Time tonight.

‘The View’ Hosts Torch All Declared 2024 Presidential Candidates: ‘These Are Not Serious People’ (Video) - thewrap.com - Florida - Russia
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20.04.2023

‘The View’ Hosts Torch All Declared 2024 Presidential Candidates: ‘These Are Not Serious People’ (Video)

There are exactly six people who have officially declared their candidacy for president in 2024 at this point, and the hosts of “The View” aren’t impressed by any of them.To kick off Thursday morning’s Hot Topics discussion on ABC, the women first focused on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has yet to officially say he’s running for president but is largely expected to do so.“You know, a lot of his policies aren’t even going over well with other Republicans,” Whoopi pointed out.

Lawrence O’Donnell Blames Fox News Settlement on Rupert Murdoch’s ‘Stupidity': Gave Dominion A ‘Huge Win’ (Video) - thewrap.com
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20.04.2023

Lawrence O’Donnell Blames Fox News Settlement on Rupert Murdoch’s ‘Stupidity': Gave Dominion A ‘Huge Win’ (Video)

$787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems related to lies Fox News told about the 2020 election.“The stupidity in the executive offices at Fox and at the anchor desks led to this outcome which was completely avoidable,” the MSNBC host said during his show on Wednesday. “Someone at Fox could’ve said to the people hosting their shows ‘You can let Rudy Giuliani tell any lie he wants for as long as he wants and at the end of it all you have to say is ‘if that’s true, this is a terrible situation and we’re going to have to do something about that’’ and Fox never could have been sued.

Fox News May Score $213 Million Tax Write-Off From Dominion Settlement - thewrap.com
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20.04.2023

Fox News May Score $213 Million Tax Write-Off From Dominion Settlement

Lever News, which first reported the write-off potential and set the deduction at $213 million, noted that the IRS has ruled multiple times that settlements payments can be deducted.The settlement reached Tuesday will result the largest-known defamation payout in U.S. history, after Fox agreed to the deal at the last minute.

Rupert Murdoch’s Settlement of the Dominion Case May Have Cost Him $787.5 Million, but It’s Still a Victory for Fake News - variety.com
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19.04.2023

Rupert Murdoch’s Settlement of the Dominion Case May Have Cost Him $787.5 Million, but It’s Still a Victory for Fake News

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Let no one deny it: Rupert Murdoch is clever like a fox. He’s slyer than his adversaries in mainstream media. They still think in real-world terms. But Murdoch thinks in terms of the world that he’s created — the world of fake news, of lies that play because they carry the ring of vengeful mythology (life as a Charles Bronson film that never ends). The world that Fox News pretends is reality. You could make a case that in recent weeks, Murdoch’s circus of happy-talk dystopian propaganda (otherwise known as any random half hour of Fox News) took a major hit. The release of documents subpoenaed during the Dominion Voting System’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News revealed something that was, or should be, profoundly embarrassing to the network: that there are moments when its star huckster, Tucker Carlson, actually tells the truth (at least in private). The revelation that Carlson, along with a number of Fox News executives, peddled Donald Trump’s crackpot assertion that he won the 2020 election not because they believed it, but because they thought they had to go along with what their viewers wanted to hear, made the Fox team look like craven cowards. The lawsuit never made it to trial, but because those documents were leaked you could say the damage was done. And to keep the trial from happening, Murdoch had to cough up the mother of all defamation settlements: $787.5 million. 

Fox News Ignores Dominion, Mentions Goose Rescue and Biden Taxes on Website After Settlement - thewrap.com - New York - Los Angeles - Chicago - Illinois - Washington
thewrap.com
19.04.2023

Fox News Ignores Dominion, Mentions Goose Rescue and Biden Taxes on Website After Settlement

on the network’s official website there wasn’t a single mention of the settlement. As of this writing, readers instead are being treated to stories about Joe Biden’s taxes, Tucker Carlson’s interview with Elon Musk, Ray Romano’s heart surgery, and yes, that story about a goose rescue.Former Illinois congressman and now CNN Senior Political Commentator Adam Kinzinger was among those pointing out the omission on Twitter.“Just looked at Fox News, no mention of the settlement on their website,” Kinzinger wrote.Just looked at Foxnews, no mention of the settlement on their website.

Elon Musk Says Birth Control and Abortion Might Destroy Civilization in Tucker Carlson Interview (Video) - thewrap.com - county Tucker
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19.04.2023

Elon Musk Says Birth Control and Abortion Might Destroy Civilization in Tucker Carlson Interview (Video)

via Kat Abu.)Meanwhile, Musk’s comments deserve some contextualization. His comment, “if we don’t make enough people to at least sustain our numbers, perhaps increase a little bit, then civilization’s gonna crumble,” is strange indeed considering the fact that the human population shows no signs of declining.

Anderson Cooper Scoffs at Fox News’ Claim That Dominion Payout Reflects ‘Highest Journalistic Standards': ‘Come On’ (Video) - thewrap.com - county Anderson - county Cooper
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19.04.2023

Anderson Cooper Scoffs at Fox News’ Claim That Dominion Payout Reflects ‘Highest Journalistic Standards': ‘Come On’ (Video)

via Acyn on Twitter), found that particular claim risible, to put it mildly.“As for the second part of that statement, that this settlement reflects Fox’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards,” Cooper said on Tuesday’s episode of his CNN show. “As Mike Wallace used to say when interviewing someone shoveling crap, ‘Come on.'”Cooper continued, “If there is anything we learned from the depositions, texts, and emails that were released by Dominion in the lead up to this case, is that there was no commitment to even basic journalistic standards where the 2020 election was concerned.”“Fox anchors said one thing on air to the audience – they feared might abandon them.

Fox News & Dominion Reach Settlement In Defamation Lawsuit Over False Election Rigging Claims - deadline.com - state Delaware
deadline.com
18.04.2023

Fox News & Dominion Reach Settlement In Defamation Lawsuit Over False Election Rigging Claims

Fox News has settled Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against the Rupert Murdoch-owned organization, averting a lengthy, expensive and certain to be embarrassing trial.

Fox, Dominion Reach Settlement Agreement in Much-Scrutinized Defamation Trial - variety.com - state Delaware
variety.com
18.04.2023

Fox, Dominion Reach Settlement Agreement in Much-Scrutinized Defamation Trial

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox Corporation and Dominion Voting Systems agreed to settle a much-discussed $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit mere hours after a jury had been seated to consider the matter in Delaware’s Superior Court. Attorneys for the two sides had been set to deliver opening statements to the jury. But that activity was delayed Tuesday after Judge Eric M. Davis called for a lunch break. “The parties have resolved their case,” the judge said. The legal case had already generated intense scrutiny, with documents, emails and texts from senior Fox executives and well-known Fox News anchors and hosts all suggesting many people at the company knew they were disseminating conspiracy theories around the 2020 presidential election and Dominion Voting’s role in it.

Elon Musk Tells Tucker Carlson He’ll Launch ChatGPT Rival After Taking Credit for Original: ‘I Came Up With the Name’ (Video) - thewrap.com
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18.04.2023

Elon Musk Tells Tucker Carlson He’ll Launch ChatGPT Rival After Taking Credit for Original: ‘I Came Up With the Name’ (Video)

transform Twitter into a super-app, Elon Musk now says he’s going to dive into the artificial intelligence chatbot arena to save the world from “political correctness.”Musk told Tucker Carlson on Monday that he plans to create his own chatbot, after taking credit for jumpstarting the development of ChatGPT, the hugely popular chatbot software from OpenAI.“I’m going to start something which I called TruthGPT, or a maximum truth seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe,” Musk told Tucker Carlson on Monday.Elsewhere in his “Tucker Carlson Tonight” interview, the embattled Twitter CEO boasted that he came up with the name “ChatGPT” as well as the concept and “had a number of dinners around the Bay Area with some of the leading figures in AI” through its development.Musk was one of a group of high profile early funders of OpenAI in 2015, and an original co-chair of the company behind ChatGPT that is working with Microsoft. He told Carlson he recruited the initial team, in particular naming Ilya Sutskever, who is considered one of the co-founders of the company and who Musk said “was really quite fundamental to the success of OpenAI.”“I put a tremendous amount of effort into recruiting Ilya and he changed his mind a few times, and ultimately decided to go with OpenAI.

It’s On: Fox News v. Dominion Voting Trial Begins in High-Stakes Defamation Case - thewrap.com - New York - county Powell - city Sidney, county Powell
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18.04.2023

It’s On: Fox News v. Dominion Voting Trial Begins in High-Stakes Defamation Case

First Amendment implications.Fox is accused of defaming Dominion’s immediately following the 2020 presidential election, when some of the network’s guests and hosts suggested that the Denver company’s voting machines had been hacked or compromised. The network has stridently denied any wrongdoing, saying it was merely reporting what was being said by newsmakers – including Donald Trump and his shrinking circle of lawyers, including Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani – who were pushing the unfounded claims.Dominion scored a series of early victories in discovery and pre-trial filings, from embarrassing revelations about behind-the-scenes discord at the network’s promotion of zany election conspiracy theorists down to the sloppy “discovery misconduct” of Fox’s lawyers on the eve of trial.

Fox News-Dominion Trial Explained: Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, What’s At Stake & Who Could Win - deadline.com - city Wilmington
deadline.com
18.04.2023

Fox News-Dominion Trial Explained: Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, What’s At Stake & Who Could Win

After a one-day delay and amidst whispers of settlement talks, Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6 billion defamation trial against Fox News is set to begin Tuesday in Wilmington, DE.

Brutal Fox News-Dominion Trial Could Weaken Network’s Anchors and Even Media Rivals - variety.com - USA - Tennessee - state Delaware
variety.com
16.04.2023

Brutal Fox News-Dominion Trial Could Weaken Network’s Anchors and Even Media Rivals

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor The greatest show Fox News may ever put on is about to start. Imagine a Fox News program that utilizes the talents of the no-nonsense news anchor Bret Baier along with those of the opinion host Tucker Carlson. One that also puts anchor “The Five” mainstays Dana Perino and Jeanine Pirro into the mix, along with business anchor and commentator Maria Bartiromo. One that features possible appearances by Fox News executives like Suzanne Scott, the CEO of the operation, and Jay Wallace, its top news executive. A program that tops it all off with a potential cameo by Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, two of the controlling shareholders of Fox News’ media-conglomerate parent, Fox Corporation.

Corden Roasts Trump for Praising Chinese President’s ‘Beautiful Female Interpreter': ‘Could Start WWIII’ by Getting ‘Too Horny’ (Video) - thewrap.com - China
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13.04.2023

Corden Roasts Trump for Praising Chinese President’s ‘Beautiful Female Interpreter': ‘Could Start WWIII’ by Getting ‘Too Horny’ (Video)

now-indicted former president Donald Trump made a point to compliment a female employee of Chinese president Xi Jingping during his interview with Tucker Carlson this week, and on Wednesday night, CBS late night host James Corden was simply exhausted by it.In the interview on Tuesday, Trump spent a fair bit of time complimenting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, calling him “a brilliant man” and saying no one could ever capture his “look, the brain, the whole thing.” Trump then complimented Jinping’s translator for some reason.“He had an incredible — I’m not allowed to say it because it’s very impolite and very politically incorrect — a beautiful female interpreter,” Trump said.In watching the clip on Wednesday night’s show, Corden simply hung his head in his hand in exasperation.“I’d almost forgotten. I’d almost forgotten what it was like when Trump was president, you know?” Corden joked.

Listen to Trump Official Admit to Fox Producer the Georgia Vote Audit was ‘Pretty Darn Close’ to Accurate (Audio) - thewrap.com
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13.04.2023

Listen to Trump Official Admit to Fox Producer the Georgia Vote Audit was ‘Pretty Darn Close’ to Accurate (Audio)

a senior booking producer for Maria Bartiromo, and later head of booking for Tucker Carlson, prior to being fired by the network.Grossberg asked the Trump official if any of the voting machines have been looked at in Georgia.“I’d have to check on that in terms of Georgia, I know during the audit they did check on those machines,” the official said in the recording. “Can just go off the record for one sec here?”Grossberg replied, “Yeah, sure. Of course.

Lawrence O’Donnell Slams Trump as Only Person Who Actually ‘Looked Close to Tears’ During Arraignment (Video) - thewrap.com - New York - Atlanta - Manhattan
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12.04.2023

Lawrence O’Donnell Slams Trump as Only Person Who Actually ‘Looked Close to Tears’ During Arraignment (Video)

told Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that court staff in Manhattan cried and apologized during his arraignment earlier this month.“The only person in the court house who looked close to tears that day was Donald Trump,” O’Donnell said. “And even the emotionally unstable Donald Trump only managed to cry on the inside.”He noted that if Trump is arraigned next month in Atlanta or even brought in by special counsel Jack Smith, he will “surely tell the lie that courthouse workers were crying.”“If Donald Trump is arraigned four times in courthouses around America, people working in those courthouses will be accused of crying by Donald Trump and no one will see them cry except Donald Trump,” he added.

‘SNL’: Weekend Update Dings Fox News, Rupert Murdoch & Donald Trump - deadline.com - Florida - Manhattan
deadline.com
09.04.2023

‘SNL’: Weekend Update Dings Fox News, Rupert Murdoch & Donald Trump

Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” with Colin Jost and Michael Che took multiple swings at Fox News and Donald Trump on the show.

Judge ‘Would Not Quash’ Request for Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch to Testify in Fox News-Dominion Trial - variety.com - state Delaware
variety.com
05.04.2023

Judge ‘Would Not Quash’ Request for Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch to Testify in Fox News-Dominion Trial

Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Rupert Murdoch and Lachlan Murdoch could be called upon to testify in Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit suit against Fox News and Fox Corp., per a Delaware judge who says he is not against calling upon the media moguls. If the attorneys for Dominion issue trial subpoenas to force a testimony from the Fox leaders, Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said at a public hearing Wednesday he, “would not quash it and I would compel them to come,” per NBC News. “It would be my discretion that they come,” Davis said. Dominion’s attorneys requested in a letter to the court Wednesday that live testimony be required from Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, as well as Fox board member and former House Speaker Paul Ryan and Fox exec Viet Dinh. Davis approved the request to compel each of them to testify, according to NBC News.

Fox News Loses Bid To Have 2020 Election Defamation Case Dismissed; Dogfight With Dominion Voting Heads To Trial Next Month - deadline.com - state Delaware
deadline.com
31.03.2023

Fox News Loses Bid To Have 2020 Election Defamation Case Dismissed; Dogfight With Dominion Voting Heads To Trial Next Month

 Unless Rupert Murdoch and Fox News settle soon, Dominion Voting Systems will have its day in court in its defamation case against the combative conservative cable newser.

Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham Among Who’s Who of Fox News on Dominion Lawsuit Witness List - thewrap.com
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29.03.2023

Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham Among Who’s Who of Fox News on Dominion Lawsuit Witness List

Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham have made Fox News’ witness list for its defamation trial against Dominion Voting Systems. On Tuesday, a legal filing submitted by the network revealed a slew of people for it submitted as potential witnesses in the $1.6 billion lawsuit against the network. Among them were several Fox News other personalities including Bret Baier, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and Lou Dobbs. Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and Fox News president Jay Wallace also made the list.

Will Rupert Murdoch Show Up When Fox News Squares Off Against Dominion? - variety.com - state Delaware
variety.com
28.03.2023

Will Rupert Murdoch Show Up When Fox News Squares Off Against Dominion?

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox News is about to have one of its biggest events in years, and everyone from CEO Suzanne Scott to prominent anchors like Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo to primetime chief Meade Cooper is likely to attend some part of it. If Fox’s parent company has its way, however, Rupert Murdoch, the guiding force behind much of Fox Corporation, will not. Starting as soon as April 17, Fox Corp. could square off in the Superior Court of the State of Delaware and face allegations of defamation from Dominion Voting Systems in a whopping $1.6 billion-dollar suit that is sure to generate headlines. Before any of that can start, however, the two sides appear to locked in a battle over whether the Fox Corp. executive chairman, and his son, CEO Lachlan Murdoch, should be present in court to give testimony.

Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity And Bret Baier Among Names On Fox And Dominion’s Proposed Live Witness Lists For Upcoming Defamation Trial - deadline.com - state Delaware
deadline.com
28.03.2023

Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity And Bret Baier Among Names On Fox And Dominion’s Proposed Live Witness Lists For Upcoming Defamation Trial

Dominion Voting Systems’ upcoming defamation trial against Fox News and Fox Corp., scheduled to begin on April 17, may very well feature a parade of the network’s news personalities taking the stand, with both sides in the case planning to call figures including Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Bret Baier.

Fox News Fires Producer Who Sued the Network Over Dominion Case - thewrap.com - New York - New York - state Delaware
thewrap.com
26.03.2023

Fox News Fires Producer Who Sued the Network Over Dominion Case

dropped a gag order against her on March 21. Her lawyer, Parisis G.

Fox News Fires Producer Who Filed Lawsuit Over Dominion Testimony - deadline.com - New York - state Delaware
deadline.com
25.03.2023

Fox News Fires Producer Who Filed Lawsuit Over Dominion Testimony

Fox News has fired a producer who filed a lawsuit against the network in which she claimed that she was coached and coerced by the network’s lawyers to give misleading deposition testimony in the defense against Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit.

Fox News Fires Producer Abby Grossberg, Citing Dominion Disclosure - variety.com - New York - state Delaware
variety.com
25.03.2023

Fox News Fires Producer Abby Grossberg, Citing Dominion Disclosure

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox News cut ties with Abby Grossberg Friday, Variety has learned, after the booker and producer for such hosts as Tucker Carlson and Maria Bartiromo alleged in court filings earlier this week that she was coerced by executives into providing misleading testimony in the $1.6 billion defamation suit that Dominion Voting Systems has levied against the Fox Corp.-backed outlet. Grossberg, who had worked as a senior booking producer for Bartiromo and head of booking for Carlson, alleged in filings in Delaware Superior Court and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York that Fox attorneys worked to “coach, manipulate, and coerce Ms. Grossberg to deliver shaded and/or incomplete answers during her sworn deposition testimony, which answers were clearly to her reputational detriment but greatly benefitted Fox News,” according to her Delaware lawsuit.

Tucker Carlson Hopes Biden Will Personally Intervene to Stop Trump From Being Arrested (Video) - thewrap.com - New York
thewrap.com
22.03.2023

Tucker Carlson Hopes Biden Will Personally Intervene to Stop Trump From Being Arrested (Video)

passionately,” Tucker Carlson remains, publicly, one of Trump’s biggest media allies. So it comes as no surprise that the star of Fox News’ primetime lineup is very, very opposed to the idea of Donald Trump being arrested.But on Tuesday Carlson had a highly idiosyncratic hope for how Trump might be saved from legal accountability: Help from President Joe Biden. Now as a reminder, on Saturday, as part of a larger ALL CAPS rant on his Twitter clone, Truth Social, about various things that make him angry, Trump claimed that we would likely be arrested on Tuesday (today).

Fox News Producer Alleges She Was Coerced Into Providing Misleading Testimony in Dominion Voting Case - variety.com - New York - state Delaware
variety.com
21.03.2023

Fox News Producer Alleges She Was Coerced Into Providing Misleading Testimony in Dominion Voting Case

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor A producer for Fox News who has worked for Maria Batirormo and Tucker Carlson alleged in court filings Monday that she was coerced by executives into providing misleading testimony in the $1.6 billion defamation suit that Dominion Voting Systems has levied against the Fox Corp.-backed outlet. In filings made Monday Delaware Superior Court and the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Abby Grossberg, who had worked as a senior booking producer for Bartiromo and head of booking for Tucker Carlson, alleged that Fox attorneys worked to “coach, manipulate, and coerce Ms. Grossberg to deliver shaded and/or incomplete answers during her sworn deposition testimony, which answers were clearly to her reputational detriment but greatly benefitted Fox News,” according to the Delaware lawsuit.

Fox News Producer Sues Network Claiming She Was Coached To Give Misleading Testimony In Dominion Case - deadline.com - New York - state Delaware
deadline.com
21.03.2023

Fox News Producer Sues Network Claiming She Was Coached To Give Misleading Testimony In Dominion Case

A Fox News producer claims that she was “coerced” and “intimidated” by the network’s legal team into providing misleading and evasive testimony in a deposition in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case.

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