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Idea that minorities are conspiring with Democrats to displace white Americans gains traction on far right
Journalist with reputation for balanced interviews will join forthcoming streaming service
Even if you dislike Tucker Carlson, there are grains of truth in what he says about wind turbines
Poland balks at EU sanction threats, Russian mercenaries in the Central African Republic
Murdoch-owned channel bets that reports of increasingly extreme climate will attract viewers
Audiences have deserted media groups in droves as the news cycle has eased
Thou shalt not truncate the Y axis.
Fox News’s most popular anchor may be aiming for the Republican presidential nomination
Ex-Australia PM says media group is ‘most powerful political actor’ in country and has divided the US
Voting technology company says it was damaged by ‘outlandish’ and ‘far-fetched’ claims of election-rigging
This week in the business of sport: Lachlan Murdoch pushes Fox into sports betting, the digital collectible craze at the NBA, and more.
Chief defends news channel despite ratings fall after US presidential election
Several of channel’s stars and Trump allies Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell named in voting tech company’s action
Discussions with McEnany emerge after Murdoch attacks ‘cancel culture’ and scourge of ‘woke-ism’
Investors spot an opportunity to monetise Donald Trump’s loyal fan base post-presidency
President has several options, from setting up a new TV network to becoming a star host
The president has turned on a cable channel that has been intertwined with his administration
Surge of mail-in ballots and predicted counting delays could mean result is not called for weeks
Brian Stelter’s ‘Hoax’ asks where the shifting balance of power lies between the president and the news network
There isn’t the same rightwing vacuum in British media that was so well exploited in the US
Murdoch tackles patchy overseas reach in election year with channel aimed at 9m Americans abroad
Struggles at The New York Times show that journalists can no longer define the conversation
With the White House facing heavy criticism, the former vice-president leads the polls despite doing little campaigning
Public squalor; Amazon elections; a new Fox News; China’s tantrums; and more.
US president takes final swipe at on-air detractor by questioning his ratings
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