It’s the biggest media story of the year. The media trial of the century. The largest media settlement in history. But some news outlets are covering it less enthusiastically than others.
Fox News, for one, is offering limited reporting of their $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over the false claims aired about the voting machine company in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
The network covered the settlement briefly on air. Fox News host Howard Kurtz delivered a couple reports in which he declined to reveal the dollar figure of the settlement. On FoxNews.com, a short story on the settlement also declined to note the hefty $787.5 million payout.
Come on @HowardKurtz, the objection wasn’t that Fox “reported” on false claims.
I did like the bit about being one of the most heavily covered media stories in America on a network that hadn’t covered it. pic.twitter.com/XVyRW0LmSn— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahDispatch) April 18, 2023
Fox News is not the only cable news network that was sued by Dominion. Newsmax and One America News Network, two small channels that outflanked Fox from the right in embracing former President Donald Trump’s election lies in the aftermath of the 2020 election, also face lawsuits from the company.
Notably, both Newsmax and OANN have not mentioned the blockbuster settlement on air. When reached for comment, a Newsmax spokesperson issued a confident statement on the prospects of their case with Dominion.
“Newsmax believes that the facts at issue in Dominion’s case against us are materially different from those that may have driven Fox to settle and no conclusion about Newsmax should be drawn from that settlement,” they wrote. “Newsmax stands by its coverage and analysis of the 2020 election and will continue to vigorously defend against the claim.”
OANN did not respond to a request for comment.
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