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Lachlan Murdoch defends Fox News, says it won’t be changing its ‘centre-right’ strategy – Sydney Morning Herald
Facing criticism from both sides of the political spectrum for Fox News’s handling of the election, Fox Corp chief Lachlan Murdoch tells investors the company will…

At the same time, the network is under pressure among some viewers for not being conservative enough in its coverage, with some defecting to rivals such as Newsmax and One America News.
Viewers also flocked to CNN, a division of AT&T, and Comcasts MSNBC during heavy news days following the election, such as the Capitol riot on January 6 and President Joe Bidens inauguration.
Fox shares fell 21 per cent last year, and they slipped anew on Tuesday following the companys quarterly results. While the…
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