Sunday, February 19, 2023

Lies Are Collossally Profitable

Dominion Voting Systems -- whose roots are in Toronto -- is suing Fox News. The discovery process has revealed the deep rot at Fox. Erik Wemple writes:

News organizations rarely look good when their internal emails and text messages surface in the public square. A filing Thursday from Dominion Voting Systems in its defamation lawsuit against Fox News is not only no exception, it’s a watershed of journalistic misdeeds.

The network’s prime-time stars — Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, along with other top names — care about ratings first, second and third, a consideration that eclipses the truth and other principles of journalism. “Sidney Powell is lying,” Carlson wrote on Nov. 16, 2020, to a producer about President Donald Trump’s lawyer, who played a leading role in pushing far-out theories about election theft. The Dominion filing makes clear that the stars and Fox executives knew there was no evidence behind the election-denial lies repeated on the network’s broadcasts — a bombshell that is likely to take Fox years to live down.

At Fox, ratings -- not the truth -- drove the organization:

Panic over audience desertion got going early at Fox News, correspondence cited in Thursday’s filing shows. On election night, Fox News was the first news outlet to call Arizona for Democratic nominee Joe Biden, a decision that infuriated the Trump campaign. Disenchantment trickled down to the Trump faithful. “We worked really hard to build what we have,” Carlson wrote to a producer, according to the Dominion filing. “Those f---ers are destroying our credibility. It enrages me.”

On Nov. 7, Fox News called the race for Biden. That night, top communications official Irena Briganti wrote, “Our viewers left this week after AZ.” And Carlson wrote, “Do the executives understand how much credibility and trust we’ve lost with our audience? We’re playing with fire, for real....an alternative like newsmax could be devastating to us.”

Fearing an all-out ratings crisis, Fox News executives “made an explicit decision to push narratives to entice their audience back,” the Dominion filing says. Journalism wasn’t one of those narratives. On Nov. 9, Neil Cavuto, an afternoon host known for his affability and independence, cut away from unsupported remarks by White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. “Unless she has more details to back that up, I can’t in good countenance continue to show you this,” Cavuto said on air. That moment triggered a notification from an executive at parent company Fox Corp. about the “Brand Threat” from Cavuto’s actions. An email from Fox News Media chief executive Suzanne Scott to other executives following the incident is redacted from the filing.

Lies are colossally profitable. The slogan at Fox is "Fair and Balanced."

Right.

Image: Sirius XM

8 comments:

Trailblazer said...

Whilst Fox is the most outrageous example of 'profitable news' and it's far reaching consequences I don't think we should lose sight of Canadas situation.
Our media is a consolidation of Conservative minded mega companies who push an agenda.
They too are sensationalists just as Fox is.
The recent spy balloon/ UFO/ the Chinese are coming is a more recent example .

The truth goes out of the back door as the money comes in the front.

Capitalism destroying itself.

TB

Lorne said...

Carlson wrote, “Do the executives understand how much credibility and trust we’ve lost with our audience? I find it hard to consider the noun "credibility" in anything that has to do with Fox News, Owen.

Owen Gray said...

Marx's basic point about capitalism remains true, TB. It destroys itself.

Owen Gray said...

Credibility isn't the point, Lorne. It's all about profit -- obscene profit.

Northern PoV said...

Canada's paper/pencil analogue voting system cannot be suborned or surpassed.

Owen Gray said...

But apparently, PoV, China is trying to manipulate Canada's voters.

jrkrideau said...

@ Lorne,

If I read that correctly the memo says that telling the truth destroys the Fox News brand. It makes the grocery store tabloids look good.

@ Trailblazer
The recent spy balloon/ UFO/ the Chinese are coming is a more recent example .

How can you say that? China was clearly sending a spy balloon to ferret out all our secrets. What I want to know is how they created the two polar vortexes that pushed it in our direction.

I noticed a a CBC reporter rather breathlessly talking about the "spy" balloon being shot down. No qualification at all.

And the last report on the "object" shot down in the Yukon suggests it was as amateur weather balloon launched by the Bottlecap Balloon Club somewhere in Illinois. I knew the US and Canada have been worried about Chinese Gov't infiltration but one must admit they were very cunning to take over a hobby club like that.

Owen Gray said...

Paranoia is always viral, jrk. And, like any virus, it ebbs and flows.