Although Fox News cancelled Tucker Carlson Tonight, America’s most influential pundit is still on the network payroll.
And that is the essence of the dilemma.
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Although Fox News cancelled Tucker Carlson Tonight, America’s most influential pundit is still on the network payroll.
And that is the essence of the dilemma.
Tucker Carlson has lots of options to continue his punditry career when he officially obtains a release from his Fox News contract.
OANN and The Blaze have already made overtures. The struggling-for-relevance NewsNation channel as well as Newsmax are supposedly interested in his services.
In more media non-musical chairs, the CEO of NBCUniversal has stepped down upon acknowledging that he “had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company., which I deeply regret.”
Fox News is about to experience a viewership loss that will make the disaffection over the cable news channel’s premature Arizona call in Election 2020 seem like child’s play.
The docuseries On Patrol: Live โ i.e., Live PD 2.0 โ premiered on the Reelz channel in July 2022 and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
Perhaps lost in the all the big legal news this summer was the announcement that Live PD, the popular police ride-along reality show, is returning to weekend television in its previous time slots, beginning Friday, July 22, at 9 p.m. Eastern time.
An addendum to a post about how Rolling Stone magazine (and several other media outlets, for that matter) tried to turn actress Amber Heard into a feminist martyr after a Virginia jury found her liable to former husband Johnny Depp in the closely watched defamation trial:
The self-congratulatory Academy Awards ceremony, with its TV ratings in steady decline in part because no one has seen or wants to see any of the movies nominated, is on Sunday evening.
Dan Abrams has acknowledged that his prediction was off in terms of a timetable for the return of the popular Live PD reality program, the absence of which he admitted has created a void in his professional career, after it was abruptly cancelled in June 2020.
In a homecoming of sorts, Cops, which the Paramount network abruptly cancelled in June 2020 in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd and the resulting nationwide protests, is coming back.
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