Fox News
Definition
An American conservative cable news television channel and website owned by Fox Corporation, launched in 1996, known for its right-leaning editorial stance and high viewership among Republican audiences.
A media outlet frequently criticized for promoting partisan narratives, with a history of high-profile controversies including multimillion-dollar defamation settlements related to 2020 election coverage.
Examples
Fox News turned their latest defamation trial into prime-time entertainment, proving that getting sued for lies is the ultimate ratings hack.
Viewers tuned into Fox News to celebrate the network's bold commitment to 2020 election stories, even as courts kept awarding damages like participation trophies.
With another Smartmatic lawsuit on the horizon, Fox News hosts praised their own fearless journalism for keeping the controversy pot perpetually boiling.
Fox News admirably settled the Dominion case for three-quarters of a billion, then seamlessly pivoted to fresh election integrity scoops without missing a beat.