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President Donald Trump needs to liberate a conservative media empire to “destroy Fox” News and borrow its audience, according to a report released Thursday through Axios.
An anonymous individual “wisely from Trump’s intentions” told Axios that he plans to launch a subscription-based virtual streaming channel and use his main points of contact database for millions of MAGA supporters to publish. “He plans to destroy Fox. No there’s no doubt about it,” the individual said, adding that Trump could also use upcoming post-election rallies to criticize Fox News in order to pique interest in his new media company.
Launching a virtual platform would be significantly less expensive and faster than looking to create a new cable press point from scratch, Axios said. Therefore, the virtual transmitter planned through Trump would not be as much a festival for Fox News as it would be for Fox Nation. network’s own online subscription service. Fox Nation is almost 2 years old and enjoys a higher conversion rate of loose trials to paid subscriptions.
The report comes when Trump and many of his supporters have stepped up Fox News’ complaints about his election policy and its consequences. “Fox has replaced many,” Trump said in an election day interview with “Fox
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The White House did not respond to requests for comment; A Fox News representative made no comment.
Fox Nation presenters also tend to be some of Fox News’ brightest stars, from Dana Perino to Brian Kilmeade. Trump himself has been praising Fox News personalities this week. On Tuesday, he promoted Sean Hannity’s star-time show.
If the outgoing president needs to compete with Fox News, the ratings should also be taken into account. The chain is a ranking giant. According to Nielsen Media Research data, Fox News has had the highest-rated stellar schedule on all television since Memorial Day. Fox News’ star-time audience has attracted an average of 3. 93 billion overall audiences since May 25. average of 3. 929 million.
When asked during a recent call with investors about the emergence of new competition in the market after the election, Fox Corporation CEO Lachlan Murdoch said: “We love the festival. We have thrived with the festival and now we have a strong festival. I would say the only difference today from a few years ago, as our audience has grown and our success has expanded, we view our festival not only as cable news providers, but also as broadcast networks. classic broadcasting and, as you know, Fox News has been the number one network. Array adding broadcast networks now, as I mentioned, from Labor Day to Election Day. “
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