Shifting from the politics to the business side of Fox/Tucker's latest diversion into alternate reality. WHAT EXACTLY (if any) is Fox's business strategy? If they (Rupert?) don't want Trump to be the nominee AND they (hopefully now) see the legal peril he poses to them by their willingness to allow his lies to not be challenged/countered…
Shifting from the politics to the business side of Fox/Tucker's latest diversion into alternate reality. WHAT EXACTLY (if any) is Fox's business strategy? If they (Rupert?) don't want Trump to be the nominee AND they (hopefully now) see the legal peril he poses to them by their willingness to allow his lies to not be challenged/countered with fact (that's on them for NOT refuting him) why would they allow a program that gives him ammo for his retribution campaign?
Is Fox not only duplicitous, but devoid of a post Trump strategic plan? Is the co-dependency so primal that they are willing to ride it irrespective of the consequences to Fox itself? Or is this all about today's/tomorrow's profits and audience engagement TODAY with no long term plan?
Perhaps Paul Ryan is having these "private conversations" while he is still "in the room" as a BOD member. But every well run company should have some long term strategy and I fail to see what that is for Fox?
Shifting from the politics to the business side of Fox/Tucker's latest diversion into alternate reality. WHAT EXACTLY (if any) is Fox's business strategy? If they (Rupert?) don't want Trump to be the nominee AND they (hopefully now) see the legal peril he poses to them by their willingness to allow his lies to not be challenged/countered with fact (that's on them for NOT refuting him) why would they allow a program that gives him ammo for his retribution campaign?
Is Fox not only duplicitous, but devoid of a post Trump strategic plan? Is the co-dependency so primal that they are willing to ride it irrespective of the consequences to Fox itself? Or is this all about today's/tomorrow's profits and audience engagement TODAY with no long term plan?
Perhaps Paul Ryan is having these "private conversations" while he is still "in the room" as a BOD member. But every well run company should have some long term strategy and I fail to see what that is for Fox?