Tucker out at FoxNews
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
It makes a couple of good points: As we saw with Bill, the platform is bigger than the man. And though he’ll likely resurface somewhere, it won’t be with anywhere near as much influence.
And yes, his show did serve the purpose of finding message-board garbage and feeding it upward and outward.
What was he on about last week? The global conspiracy theory to get you to eat bugs?
Except the author of that "interesting" polemic of tribal hatred is off the deep end about Tucker and his influence.
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
The global conspiracy theory to get you to eat bugs?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
@89th said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
Overall I liked Tucker. He got better every year. I fear he’s yet another body in Trump’s wake for regurgitating election fraud conspiracies, to which it sounds like he didn’t even really believe.
Poor Tucker Carlson, deciding to lie like that?
Well, there's been a few lies at the C network...
"Don't say gay" was in a Florida bill
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi an Austere religious scholar
Andrew Cuomo provided best COVID leadership
Border agents whipped migrants
Bubba Wallace garage door noose pull
Build Back Better will pay for itself
Cloth masks prevent COVID
COVID lab leak was a conspiracy theory
Covington kids
Governor Whitmer kidnapping
Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation
If you get vaccinated you won't get COVID
Ivermectin is a horse dewormer and not safe for humans
Jussie Smollett
Kavanaugh rape
Mostly peaceful protests
Muslim travel ban
Office Sicknick was murdered by J6 protesters
Putin price hike
Russian bounties on US soldiers
Russian collusion
Steele dossier
SUV killed Wisconsin parade marchers
Trump built cages for migrant kids
Trump called neo-nazis "fine people"
Trump had nuclear launch codes at Mar-a-Lago
Trump overpowered Secret Service for steering wheel
Trump pee tape
Trump said drinking bleach would fight COVID
Trump tax cuts only benefited the rich
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
@Jolly said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
Mostly peaceful protests
That was Tucker’s lie over at Fox
Actually, when you look at the number of people, that's true.
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Not as dishonest or as misleading as that pack of lies listed above.
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Recommend bouncing through Bongino's 4/25 podcast. Not sticking around for the whole thing, but for the inside baseball of cable news, streaming, podcasts and on demand video.
Interesting stuff.
Tucker will soon be richer. A lot richer.
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
Can’t make this shit up.
Somewhere - was it in this thread? - someone linked an article that claimed that there's no NDA with Carlson's departure. So, I guess, he can say whatever he wants about whomever he wants without fear of legal repercussions.
But, it would be a shame if something ... tawdry were
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@jon-nyc said in Tucker out at FoxNews:
Can’t make this shit up.
Rolling Stone has been busted on several occasions for making this shit up.
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Again, Bongino's podcast...FOX is not dead. They charge cable and satellite providers a hefty fee, maybe the highest in the industry, to carry FOX News. FOX' problem is demographics. They've been steadily losing the 25-40 demographic...Not that those guys are going to CNN, they're just not watching tv. But their base demographic (50+)is strong and not going anywhere.
Bongino is unique in his experience. He has a nationwide radio show, a top-15 podcast, until recently a show on FOX and he's run for political office (and lost. But the stories he can tell about the process!).
He talked about the bookshelf. The bookshelf (to those in the biz) are the podcasts that people subscribe to and actually listen to in any given week. The bookshelf normally contains as many as four or five podcasts, but rarely more.
Bongino said there are people who report news, people who make news and some who do both. Tucker does both. As such, people tuned in to watch Tucker, because his opinion was a little different or he might be doing something controversial. This makes Tucker an A-list news personality (Bongino said he (Bongino) was B-list). Unlike somebody like Chris Wallace or Sam Shepherd, Tucker will pull ears and eyeballs to his next venture. Tucker could easily start with a bookshelf podcast.
That makes Tucker potentially worth a lot of money. Especially as podcasts have screamingly low overhead.
If Crowder can command the money he's gotten, what is Tucker worth?
Again, more on the 4/25 podcast.
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Seems to me like a lot of people are just posting stuff they've heard from somebody's mate down the pub and posting it as though it's true.