The sad, beleaguered competitors of Fox News desperately pray that the billion-dollar lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems will do what they have never been able to do: Topple the TV-news ratings king. And they are happy to sacrifice the First Amendment in order to do that.
The British press — which has been losing to Rupert Murdoch’s media empire even longer than the American press has — is especially hungry.
Loses viewers? Apparently, the “mainstream media” is so blinded by hatred for Fox News that they are not interested in facts. Or refuses to report them. Perhaps most alarming for competitors, a YouGov poll published last month showed Fox News was the “most trusted source” of news in all of television for the previous 52-week period. Fox was deemed “most trusted” by double digit margins over ABC News, CNN, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and state media PBS.
That’s right. Dominion wants Fox News to pay them $1.6 billion for reporting on claims made publicly by a sitting president. About an election. But the most damning indictment of the whole case against Fox News comes from a filing made by Dominion’s own lawyers asking the court to exclude the First Amendment from the trial.
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