Sad Timmy. VERY SAD. You actually think we here will buy your DESPERATE attempt to TRY TO claim I didn't get the topic back on track?
It was YOU that tried to side-track discussion with your,..."lets PLAY explain"...Crap by bringing up..."Q predictions"....which HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE TOPIC OF IS THREAD ...(see the title) ;
There's The Proof of THE TRUTH I posted about your side-tracking attempt.Tbeck wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 5:14 amOkay so the look deeper, look beyond, etc... Has gotten old so since you're in the mood, let's play explain. Explain how ALL the people, and all the predictions, and all the same crap has defied all your Q predictions and conspiracies? Has even ONE occured? Nope!!!!! So maybe I am not the one who should be looking beyond
And..... Your pitifully weak ASS-ertion gets Destroyed by your Deliberate IGNORANCE of all this;
Designer wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 6:34 amUpdated numbers: Fox News Tonight getting slaughtered even harder than we thought… MSNBC laughing all the way to the bank…
May 9, 2023
Fox News made a colossal blunder by firing Tucker Carlson, the voice of the middle-class. They clearly don’t understand their audience and their decision-making skills are on par with Bud Light’s.
However, it’s worse than we thought for Fox News. The situation has become so dire that even CNN’s boring and unpopular morning show is attracting more young viewers than Fox’s prized 8pm time-slot that was once occupied by Tucker Carlson.
This is a major problem for Fox News, and it’s not just a one-time thing like the O’Reilly firing or the absurd 2020 “election call” in Arizona.
And if that wasn’t enough, lowly MSNBC actually outperformed Fox News in the key demographic (25-54) ratings from 6pm to 10pm, averaging a 35% lead-in during each time slot. This is a significant blow to Fox News, whose entire primetime ratings have plummeted since Tucker Carlson’s departure.
Meanwhile, conservatives are mocking the “Fox News Tonight” show and the parade of guest hosts. Kayleigh McEnany is this week’s host and the popular former Trump spokeswoman did not escape ridicule.
Whomever decided to ax Tucker should join Alissa Heinerscheid, Bud Light’s former marketing VP in the unemployment line.
Nonetheless, Carlson’s ratings — he delivered more than 3.05 million viewers on average in April before his program was cancelled — have helped buoy the economics of his program. In 2022, according to Vivvix, a tracker of ad spending, advertisers spent around $77.5 million on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” compared with $67.6 million in 2021, representing a jump of approximately 14.7%. In contrast, “Hannity” at 9 p.m. captured nearly $50.4 million in 2022, while “The Ingraham Angle” at 10 p.m. lured about $53.7 million.
Fox News is sinking, but Tucker Carlson is on top of the world. He’s got offers pouring in from every direction, and now he’s deciding which one to take. Rumor has it that Tucker wants to start his own media company instead of joining another network. And there’s even whispers that he’s in talks with Elon Musk! If these rumors are true, we could be in for something really exciting.
Now Timmy,...instead of CONTINUING to Side-Track this discussion of Fox News,...address all that Content Above that talks OF FOX NEWS instead of your Pathetic and Whiny Deflection......K?