![]() ![]() His comments came after the company reported a $50 million net loss for the just completed quarter, compared to $290 million in profit a year earlier. “As always, we are adjusting our programming and lineup and that is what we continue to do,” Murdoch said. Murdoch described Fox News as “obviously a successful strategy” and suggested Carlson’s firing was a tweaking of its strategy, not a departure from it. “There is no change to our programming strategy at Fox News,” Murdoch said in response to an analyst who asked about Carlson’s ouster during the investor call Tuesday to discuss its financial results. CEO Lachlan Murdoch said there will be no change in strategy at the company’s top rated right-wing network, despite the firing of its top rated anchor Tucker Carlson and a massive $787.5 million settlement to Dominion Voting Systems that resulted in the company swinging to a loss in the just completed period. ![]() Despite a turbulent and expensive few weeks, Fox News isn’t changing course.įox Corp. ![]()
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