Two producers with ties to Tucker Carlson leave Fox News
Two producers who worked for Tucker Carlson’s commentary program at the Fox News Channel have left the network.
Two producers who worked for Tucker Carlson’s commentary program at the Fox News Channel have left the network.
Journalists at Nexstar-owned WOOD-TV say the newsroom executive has contributed to a hostile work environment since he joined in 2021.
The brand grabbed more than 10 million unique views across its digital platforms and over 85 million video views on social media.
The chief executive of the news publisher said studies proved the ads were likely to cause harm.
The executive is taking a permanent leave of absence due to a family issue; Kevin Lansburry will serve as interim CFO.
Journalists say they are not following a directive to curb their coverage of Pride Month events; the station’s parent company has launched an investigation.
The milestone was reached this week after the Dish Network-backed service added three new channels.
The station is the first of several that the country music superstar will debut on the streaming audio platform.
The San Francisco station will add a 2 p.m. news block and a late evening newscast when it becomes a CW Network station in September.
The network was locked in a fierce battle with MSNBC for overall and prime-time viewers.
Disney will shut down six TV channels in Southeast Asia that it acquired from Fox several years ago, as it pushes viewers toward Disney Plus and Hotstar.
Fox News Digital ended May as the most-engaged cable news brand on social media, according to data reviewed by The Desk on Wednesday.