{"id":223895,"date":"2017-06-27T16:32:16","date_gmt":"2017-06-27T20:32:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/after-ailes-and-oreilly-fox-news-risky-evolution-daily-beast.php"},"modified":"2017-06-27T16:32:16","modified_gmt":"2017-06-27T20:32:16","slug":"after-ailes-and-oreilly-fox-news-risky-evolution-daily-beast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/evolution\/after-ailes-and-oreilly-fox-news-risky-evolution-daily-beast.php","title":{"rendered":"After Ailes and O&#8217;Reilly, Fox News&#8217; Risky Evolution &#8211; Daily Beast"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Nothing lasts forevernot even, apparently, the ratings and    revenue primacy of the     Fox News Channel, especially in the confounding     Age of President Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the No. 1 cable news and opinion outlet, still immensely    profitable at the start of its third decade for parent company    21st Century Fox (an    estimated $1.65 billion in operating income for 2016), the    media landscape has become a tricky territory laced with    minefields and other perils.  <\/p>\n<p>    The three moguls at the top of the empire, 86-year-old Rupert    Murdoch and his fortysomething sons Lachlan and James, must    figure out how to navigate this new world and ensure the    survival of their golden-egg-laying goose.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a world that doesnt include Fox News creator, Roger    Aileswho    died in May at age 77, a mere 10 months after scandal    forced him from the throneor its tent-pole prime-time    personality,     Bill OReillyanother scandal casualtywhile the channels    evening programming schedule has necessarily undergone a hasty    makeover.  <\/p>\n<p>    And its a world in which conservative media rivals, such as    Newsmax and One America, along with Sinclair Broadcasting, are    increasingly in the mixand conspiracy-mongering outlets like    Alex    Joness Infowars and Trump-loving trolls like Mike    Cernovich are gaining traction while mocking Fox News as a    wholly owned subsidiary of the supposedly dying Republican    establishment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fox News is on the way down, and Im on the way up, claimed    Cernovich, an ardent Trumpkin who boasts nearly 300,000    followers on    Twitter (including frequent retweeter Donald Trump Jr., who    once suggested     Cernovich be nominated for a Pulitzer Prize) and recently    joined forces with Jones and Infowars to do regular reports    such as his June 18    report that NBC is now trying to get the Murdoch brothers    to do a contract buyout to bring Megyn Kelly back to Fox    Newsan assertion that has no factual basis, according to an    authoritative NBC News source. (The channel placed Cernovich,        a favorite of the Trump White House and presidential counselor    Kellyanne Conway, on its do-not-book list last year because    hes     an alleged date-rape apologist).  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont watch Fox News, he told The Daily Beast. They dont    move the needle for me.  <\/p>\n<p>    While the right-leaning network has continued to post solid    wins in the Nielsens, including in the recent May sweeps (on    which advertising is sold), the latest numbers are also    exposing once-unthinkable chinks in the armor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Deprived of Ailes guidance and OReillys services, along with    the defection in January of     Megyn Kelly to NBC, Fox News is suddenly losing to    liberal-leaning MSNBCs Rachel Maddow at 9 p.m., not just in    the 25-to-54 advertising-friendly age demographic, but    sometimes in total viewers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats morein what has to be another troubling    developmentMSNBCs other prime-time anchors, Chris Hayes at 8    p.m. and Lawrence ODonnell at 10 p.m., along with Brian    Williams at 11 p.m., have occasionally beat their formerly    unassailable competitors in that all-important demo.  <\/p>\n<p>    They [Fox News] seem to be doing pretty well lately just in    terms of the numbers, former CNN President Jonathan Klein told    The Daily Beast. Theyre always going to be challenged in the    demo, because theyve got a much older audience But any impact    of losing Roger and Bill is going to be seen more in the long    term than the short term.  <\/p>\n<p>    So will the Murdochs stay the course? Or somehow try to alter    it?  <\/p>\n<p>          Get The Beast In Your Inbox!        <\/p>\n<p>                  Start and finish your day with the top stories                  from The Daily Beast.                <\/p>\n<p>                  A speedy, smart summary of all the news you need                  to know (and nothing you don't).                <\/p>\n<p>          Subscribe        <\/p>\n<p>          Thank You!        <\/p>\n<p>          You are now subscribed to the Daily Digest and Cheat          Sheet. We will not share your email with anyone for any          reason.        <\/p>\n<p>    Thats the dilemma, said a former top Fox News executive who    asked not to be further identified. We stick with the status    quo, because weve got to maintain this enormous revenue source    and keep what we have, but were losing valuable assets along    the way and there are strong indications that the brand is no    longer as relevant as it once was. We probably need to look at    retooling, but can we do that when the guy standing at the    gate, Rupert, is saying, Not under my watch?  <\/p>\n<p>    The ex-Fox News exec added: Ive seen a lot of companies    maintain the posture of hoarding success until they dont have    it anymore. And when they dont have it anymore, theyre in a    position where theyre at the bottom of the ocean looking up,    and then they almost always say, How did that happen?  <\/p>\n<p>    Fox News exec Jay Wallace, whom Rupert Murdoch appointed    president of news after longtime Ailes confidant and successor    Bill Shine was forced out in early May (while Murdoch named    Ailes loyalist Suzanne Scott president of opinion programming),    is facing the challenge with a display of sangfroid.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course we knew there would be some softening with the loss    of Bill OReilly, Wallace     told Variety this month. The man was the    tent-pole of our prime-time lineup. We knew there would be a    little bit of a difference there. But overall, Fox News fans    are committed to us. They watch us longer than any other    network [per session]. They like our brand of storytelling and    the way we report news. (The widely liked and respected    Wallace was not made available for this article, and the elder    Murdoch is reportedly in charge, often running the morning news    meetings.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet another looming threat is Sinclair Broadcast Groups    pending $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media and its WGN    America cable station, which will likely position the merged    media juggernaut to become a credible challenge to Fox News    dominance among conservative and Donald Trump-loving viewers.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the nightmare scenario for Fox News, OReilly, who was basic    cables most popular personality until     his abrupt April 19 departure, would host a show for the    freshly reconfigured Sinclair powerhouse, maybe on WGN America    opposite his 8 p.m. successor, Tucker Carlson Tonight.  <\/p>\n<p>    WGN America is the crown jewel of the Tribune Media empire,    the ex-Fox News exec said, noting that the cable station    reaches some 73 million households, not that far off from Fox    News 87 million as of February 2015, and could take advantage    of cross-promotion and content-sharing with the post-merger    Sinclairs more than 200 local TV stations.  <\/p>\n<p>    That is a massive platform, and Fox has to be very concerned    about it, said the exec. Sinclair should absolutely be    looking at OReilly. The median age of his audience is 71, but    they loyally watched Bill five nights a week, and hes still    the biggest name in conservative media.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Sinclair also managed to recruit Sean Hannity, the top-rated    10 p.m. anchor who publicly expressed displeasure     and made veiled threats of resignation with the ousting of    Bill Shine, I could see a real sort of devastating    competition boil up, the exec said. It could be a major hit    to this billion-dollar revenue machine that Fox News is.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, mushrooming scandals, sexual-harassment lawsuits,    and negative publicity about Fox News allegedly     misogynist and     racially charged corporate culture could influence this    Thursdays expected decision by     Britains shaky Tory government on whether to permit        21st Century Fox to fulfill its long-held ambition to    acquire the whole of Europes profitable Sky satellite    television and online property.  <\/p>\n<p>    James and Lachlan met recently in London with British    regulators to make their case for their good intentions and    sincere efforts at corporate house-cleaning. Its unclear what    the effect on Fox News will be if the $14 billion acquisition    is once again denied, much as it was seven years ago in the    midst of a Murdoch newspapers phone-hacking scandal that    outraged the British public, resulted in the shutdown of the    popular News of the World tabloid, inspired hearings    in Parliament, and rendered the transaction politically    indefensible.  <\/p>\n<p>    I wonder if, in a way, it would take the pressure off Fox    News, and people can relax and stop proposing these little    change elements and we can just be who we are, because theres    nothing at stake anymore, said the former exec.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like CNN and MSNBC, Fox News has benefited from the heightened    news cycle and the sense of going to the mattresses, said    Klein, co-founder and chief executive of TAPP Media, a    personality-focused network of online video channels. Trump    wants to portray criticism of him as a cultural war against    conservatives, and Fox continues to treat the investigations as    a war of ideas rather than an investigation of Trump    himselfand to the degree that Fox viewers have bought that    argument, Fox will continue to have a lot of viewers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Klein added: Looking at the meteoric rise of MSNBC over the    past year, which is mirroring Foxs approach on the left, its    clear that unfortunately embitterment works these days,    regardless of ones philosophical orientation.  <\/p>\n<p>    As for Fox News, they may not do as well as they did when they    had the biggest star in all of cable [OReilly] kicking off    prime-time, Klein said, but Fox News is going to be finefor    now.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tim Graham, director of media analysis for the conservative    Republican Media Research Center, told The Daily Beast: I    wouldnt say to you, as a Fox watcher, that wow, they seem like    theyve lost their vision. But there is an overwhelming concern    among the right that the Murdoch boys are going to water this    down to the point where its going to be Gergenizeda    reference to CNN political analyst David Gergen, a former White    House aide to three GOP presidents (Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford,    and Ronald Reagan) and one Democrat (Bill Clinton), who proudly    calls himself a raging moderate.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its going to be moderate to the point where its no longer    addressing the things that people are worried about, Graham    said, elaborating his fellow conservatives fears. The    business mistake would be, Now heres a two-hour Fox News    special on the climate threat.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ailes, who was conspicuous in his distaste for the elite    Manhattan social scene and proud of his working-class Ohio    roots, liked to stoke internal suspicion of Lachlan, now 21st    Century Foxs co-chairman, and James, the freshly minted CEO,    when he was Fox Newss all-powerful emperor. Indeed, Ailes    famously bested Lachlan in one of their behind-the-scenes turf    battles, obtaining Ruperts assent to let him run Foxs    broadcast television stations over Lachlans objections, and    prompting the latters 2005 decade-long departure from the    company then known as News Corporation.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was not entirely unwelcome in January 2011, when Murdoch    brother-in-law Matthew Freud, then married to Ruperts daughter    Elisabeth, told    The New York Times: I am by no means alone within    the family or the company in being ashamed and sickened by    Roger Ailess horrendous and sustained disregard of the    journalistic standards that News Corporation, its founder, and    every other global media business aspires to.  <\/p>\n<p>    Said the former Fox News exec: There was a general feeling    that the family held their noses and cashed the checks, but    really had no love for Roger or Fox News. To a degree, Roger    cultivated that. He sort of identified an enemy that it was    good to battle against, and good for the morale of his inner    circlefighting against the liberal rich kids.  <\/p>\n<p>    Media Matters President Angelo Carusone, whose liberal watchdog    organization has been a relentless critic of Fox News, said    that with the exits of Ailes and his proxy, Shine, the channel    has betrayed a notable lack of message consistency that would    probably not have been tolerated under the previous regime.  <\/p>\n<p>    While Fox & Friends in the morning and Hannity at night are    reliable purveyors of pro-Trump propagandaand the president    remains their most faithful and grateful audience member,    frequently parroting their content on his Twitter feedthey    are islands unto themselves, Carusone said.  <\/p>\n<p>    On June 6, for instance, afternoon host Neil Cavuto let fly    with an    impassioned denunciation of Trumps attacks on the fake    news media.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mr. President, its not the fake-news media thats your    problem its you, Cavuto raged. Its not just your    tweetingits your scapegoating. Its your refusal to see that    sometimes youre the one whos feeding your own beastand    acting beastly with your own guys.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cavuto continued: Mr. President, they didnt tweet disparaging    comments about a London mayor in the middle of a murder    spreeyou did. They didnt turn on a travel ban that you    signedyou did. Youre right to say a lot of people are out to    get you... but... the buck stops with you, Mr. President.  <\/p>\n<p>    That was revolutionary, University of Virginia political    science Professor Larry Sabato said about Cavutos anti-Trump    apostasy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Carusone, meanwhile, predicted Ailess invention will    incrementally shed its ideological identity for something    resembling a straight news operation, much as the channel    recently stopped using Fair and Balanced, the dog whistle of    a marketing slogan that let Fox News aging largely white-male    viewers know that the channel was actually a retort to the    liberal mainstream media. (I created a TV network for people    55 to dead, Ailes once boasted to     The Nations Joan Walsh. Nobody believed it could    be done, but I did it. Its for guys who sit on their couch    with the remote all day and night.)  <\/p>\n<p>    The way I would characterize it is, Fox News now is a laggard,    and when Ailes was running the show they were vanguards. They    imbued right-wing misinformation with a veneer of credibility,    said Carusone, whose David Brock-founded group has been an    irksome thorn in Fox News sidecharacterized by OReilly, for    one, as the most vile, despicable human beings in the    country.  <\/p>\n<p>    My prediction is that Fox News will be unrecognizable in five    years, Carusone said. From a business perspective, what they    now have is an unsustainable, untenable position. There is no    growth for them. They will lose out every day to the new    emerging right-wing voices that are primarily distributed on    digital platforms, and they will never be able to catch up.    They will never be as creative. They will never have the same    reach and relevance among the conservative audience. They lost    their most valuable asset the moment they fired Bill OReilly.    They pissed off their core audience.  <\/p>\n<p>    A Fox News spokesperson said eye-rolling is the most    appropriate response, given that the latest June and    second-quarter ratings, released Tuesday, show the channel    winning across the board for 186 consecutive months.  <\/p>\n<p>    The ex-Fox News exec said: Theyve certainly lost an    incredible tonnage with the loss of OReilly and, to an extent,    Megyn. I think it would be foolhardy to think that it didnt    have a pretty significant massive impact  <\/p>\n<p>    And I dont think you can discount the family dynamic there.    James and Lachlan would love to use the opportunity and use the    crisis to shape and redefine. But Rupert is still very much in    control of Fox News. 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