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Fox Business dominates ratings during business hours in May
The network topped CNBC with a number of programs, including business-hour shows and prime-time airings of "Cops" from Fox Nation.

Fox CEO: Fox News can survive without Tucker Carlson
The cable news channel continues to see strong viewership among the core demographic attractive to advertisers, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said.

Fox says no decision made on prime-time news channel schedule
All options are on the table, a Fox News Media spokesperson says.

Fox says Super Bowl, Tubi helped increase revenue
The broadcaster logged a $54 million loss due to its settlement with Dominion, but the performance of the company remains strong, executives affirmed.

Scripps News to offer more live news during weekdays
The free news channel will broadcast live during most of the weekday, starting in May.

Fox News searching for Tucker Carlson’s replacement
Fox News Media is actively searching for a new host to take over the Fox News Channel's 8 p.m. time slot, which was vacated by Tucker Carlson on Monday after the network abruptly fired him.

Fox, Dominion Voting agree to settlement in defamation case
Fox and Dominion Voting Systems have agreed to a settlement in a defamation suit brought more than two years ago.

Fox Nation offers deep discount during spring sale
Fox Nation has reduced the price of its annual subscription during a limited-time spring sale event.

Fox News Channel tops first quarter of 2023
Fox News finished the first measurable quarter of 2023 as the top cable news channel in the United States.

Fox Nation boosted by Roseanne Barr special
A comeback stand-up special by Roseanne Barr helped grow Fox Nation's viewership and engagement.

Roku Channel drops ABC News Live
ABC News Live has been pulled from the Roku Channel after an agreement between Roku and Disney lapsed this month.

World Cup, midterm election juice Fox revenue
Fox raked in $4.61 billion during its second fiscal quarter of 2022, the company said on Wednesday, spurred in part by the World Cup soccer tournament and political coverage.