Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News – reportedly fired
by Rupert Murdoch
Far-right cable news host leaves with immediate effect
with interim presenters replacing him
Sam Levine
in New York
Tue 25 Apr
2023 02.40 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2023/apr/24/tucker-carlson-leaving-fox-news
The
far-right host Tucker Carlson has left Fox News, it was abruptly announced on
Monday.
“Fox News
Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways,” the network said in a
statement. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to
that as a contributor.”
The
statement said the last episode of Carlson’s program was Friday. Beginning on
Monday, the 8pm ET slot will be hosted by a rotation of personalities until the
selection of a new permanent host, the network said.
Carlson
found out about his firing 10 minutes before it was announced, according to the
Wall Street Journal. The decision to oust Carlson came from Rupert Murdoch, the
92-year-old Fox owner, with input from senior Fox officials, the Los Angeles
Times reported. Rupert Murdoch’s son and Fox Corp CEO Lachlan Murdoch and Fox
News CEO Suzanne Scott made the decision to fire Carlson on Friday evening,
according to the Washington Post.
It was
connected to a lawsuit filed by Abby Grossberg, a former senior booking
producer on Carlson’s show who claims she faced sexism and a hostile work
environment, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Justin
Wells, Carlson’s executive producer, is also leaving the network, Semafor
reported.
Murdoch was
also concerned by Carlson’s embrace of the idea that the January 6 attack on
Congress was instigated by the government. On Sunday, CBS 60 Minutes broadcast
a segment on Ray Epps, a Texas man Carlson has falsely accused of being an FBI
plant at the Capitol.
The Fox
host Harris Faulkner addressed Carlson’s departure on air on Monday morning,
saying the network and Carlson had “mutually” agreed to separate.
“We want to
thank Tucker Carlson for his service to the network,” she said.
Carlson is
leaving less than a week after Fox settled a defamation lawsuit with Dominion
Voting Systems for $787.5m. Filings in the case featured scores of vulgar text
messages from Carlson in which he said he “hated [Donald] Trump passionately”
and called Sidney Powell, a lawyer for the former president who was spreading
false election information, a liar.
“We are
very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t
wait,” he wrote in one text message in January 2021.
“Sidney
Powell is lying by the way. I caught her. It’s insane,” he wrote in another
text message in 2020.
Carlson’s
exit was also related to negative comments about Fox management revealed in the
Dominion case, the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal reported, citing
people familiar with Fox thinking.
“Do the
executives understand how much credibility and trust we’ve lost with our
audience?” Carlson wrote in one text to his producer.
“We’re
playing with fire, for real,” he wrote in another message just after election
day, when Fox made an early call for Joe Biden.
“Those
fuckers are destroying our credibility,” he wrote. “A combination of
incompetent liberals and top leadership with too much pride to back down is
what’s happening,” he added later.
A
spokesperson for Dominion declined to comment. Fox faces a similar $2.7bn
defamation lawsuit from Smartmatic, another voting equipment company.
Carlson
joined Fox as a contributor in 2009 and became one of its biggest stars after
getting his own show, Tucker Carlson Tonight, in 2016. Last year, he became the
most-watched host, averaging 3.32 million total viewers, according to the
Washington Post. He also had the most viewers in the sought-after 25-54
demographic.
In his
climb to the top of the Fox ratings, Carlson relied on xenophobia and stoked
white fears about America’s changing demographics.
“Mr Carlson
has constructed what may be the most racist show in the history of cable news –
and also, by some measures, the most successful,” the New York Times wrote last
year. “Though he frequently declares himself an enemy of prejudice … his show
teaches loathing and fear. Night after night, hour by hour, Mr Carlson warns
his viewers that they inhabit a civilization under siege.”
Carlson has
embraced the “great replacement theory”: the idea that Jews and Democrats want
to replace white people with non-white voters. After the murder of George Floyd
by police officers in 2020, he belittled Black Lives Matter protesters as
“criminal mobs”.
He has also
downplayed the January 6 attack, recently airing selectively edited footage as
he tried to frame the insurrection as peaceful. He has decried a so-called
crisis of manliness, airing a special that promoted using tanning therapy on
testicles.
Angelo
Carusone, president of Media Matters for America, a left-leaning media
watchdog, predicted that other hosts would pick up Carlson’s vitriol.
“Tucker
served as the bridge between Fox News and the most extreme parts of the
rightwing base – laundering anti-trans paranoia, Infowars nonsense, election
lies and venomous rhetoric including the great replacement conspiracy theory
nightly,” Carusone said.
“The Fox
News audience is primed and ready to believe whatever lies and vitriol the next
eight o’clock hour host comes ready to spew. Ahead of Carlson’s departure, Fox
has already been leaning into toxic hate as a business model by elevating
extremists like Jesse Watters and Jeanine Pirro who now stand ready to try to
capture Tucker’s audience.”
Grossberg,
the former producer now suing Carlson, alleges that on her first day of work,
pictures of the California Democrat Nancy Pelosi in a plunging bathing suit
were placed on her computer screen and around her workspace.
Grossberg
also describes a newsroom-wide discussion over whether the Michigan governor,
Gretchen Whitmer, or her Republican opponent, Tudor Dixon, was more attractive
and which one staffers would rather have sex with.
Grossberg
also alleges she was coerced into giving misleading testimony in the Dominion
lawsuit. She also released evidence she said Fox had to turn over in the
discovery process.
Fox denies
Grossberg’s allegations. Grossberg’s attorney did not return a request for
comment on Carlson’s departure.
Sam Wolfson contributed reporting
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