Fox News has never seen a competition like Newsmax


Newsmax and One America News – which falsely claims that Trump won the 2020 election – are two of the most lucrative drivers for Trump and his supporters. The ratings of the channels have increased in recent days.
Although Biden won the election – a fact Trump admitted on Sunday – Newsmax’s top rated host, Greg Kelly, claims that Trump will win and he will be president for another four years. The network has grown from 100,000 viewers on a good day to about one million viewers per night for Kelly’s show.

“Fox has never seen a competition like this,” CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter told “reliable sources” on Sunday. “There is a demand for a fictional universe …. Reliable news sources are largely moving to cover the President-elect Biden. Websites and websites are a whole constellation of shows that are just as rejected as Trump.”

Trump is asking his Twitter followers to give Newsmax and One America News a try, helping to boost the ratings of Fox News rivals. In Sunday tweet, Trump criticized Fox and said, “Try @ONN and @Newsmax among others!”

However, this weekend, Trump continued to praise Fox News and those hosts, including Jesse Waters, Jeanne Ferris Pero and Sean Hannity, all of which have raised doubts about the election results. He also tweeted that people should watch the presentation of his lawyer Rudy Giulia’s Fox.

Fox News contributor and Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky called “reliable sources.” Noted that TV anchors are being pushed by viewers in a way that was never made in the 80’s or 90’s.

“It has a tremendous impact on the information you receive,” he said.

Fox has been dominated by right-wing TV for more than a decade, but the network’s monopoly control has begun to crumble. After Arizona’s so-called network for Biden at the start of the election, right-wing media viewers began to express frustration with Fox.

“Donald Trump has really become more important to these people than what they’re seeing on TV,” Roginski said. “It’s a drug,” he said. “They’re literally giving their viewers medicine.”

“Right-wing media viewers are looking for people to tell them what they want to hear,” said Sam Donald, a former White House correspondent for ABC News.

“It simply came to our notice then. “Someone will give them a false story that doesn’t exist.”

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