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BY THOMAS MOORE - 05/14/21 01:01 PM EDT
Lachlan Murdoch, CEO of Fox Newss parent company, said this week that viewers from the center and center-left have helped the cable news channels ratings in recent months.
The share [of viewers] that we are taking today and in the last months has been obscene, and the share is coming from the center or the center-left, Murdoch, head of Fox Corp., said Thursday at the MoffettNathanson Media and Communications Summit.
The proof is in the pudding in that if you look at Fox News, we have more independent voters than any other network, he said, according to a transcript of his remarks from information company Aiera.
A 2020 Pew Research Center study found that the average Fox News viewer is to the right of the average U.S. adult, while noting that Fox viewers are not as far to the right as the audiences of some other outlets.
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https://thehill.com/homenews/media/553565-lachlan-murdoch-center-left-viewers-helping-fuel-fox-news-ratings
C_U_L8R
(45,003 posts)These independent voters are republicans who are simply too embarrassed and ashamed to admit they are republicans.
And on the other end, they are republicans who don't think republicans have gone crazy and nasty and racist and violent enough.
Chickenshit. Or batshit.
DonViejo
(60,536 posts)They told me that's how they know what the other side is doing.
jimfields33
(15,830 posts)Somebody has to be watching. I dont watch any of the 3 anymore. The news I get is here.
treestar
(82,383 posts)So why do they worry about the political views of their audience?
Justice matters.
(6,933 posts)The leech who moved to Australia [Murdoch] said he is generally pleased with what he calls Fox Newss center-right take on society.
center-right take on society??
Thats where we think our audience is, and we think that's where middle America is, and we're happy with that positioning, he said.
(Where middle America is) truth:
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65 percent of Americans think our economic system unfairly favors powerful interests.
59 percent of Americansand 43 percent of Republicansthink corporations make too much profit.
Inequality
82 percent of Americans think economic inequality is a very big (48 percent) or moderately big (34 percent) problem. Even 69 percent of Republicans share this view.
66 percent of Americans think money and wealth should be distributed more evenly.
72 percent of Americans say it is extremely or very important, and 23 percent say it is somewhat important, to reduce poverty.
59 percent of registered votersand 51 percent of Republicansfavor raising the maximum amount that low-wage workers can make and still be eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, from $14,820 to $18,000.
Money in Politics
96 percent of Americansincluding 96 percent of Republicansbelieve money in politics is to blame for the dysfunction of the U.S. political system.
84 percent of Americansincluding 80 percent of Republicansbelieve money has too much influence in politics.
78 percent of Americans say we need sweeping new laws to reduce the influence of money in politics.
73 percent of registered voters have an unfavorable opinion of the Supreme Courts Citizens United decision.
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78 percent think some wealthy people dont pay their fair share of taxes.
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59 percent favor raising the federal minimum wage to $12 an hour.
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61 percent of Americansincluding 42 percent of Republicansapprove of labor unions.
74 percent of registered votersincluding 71 percent of Republicanssupport requiring employers to offer paid parental and medical leave.
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60 percent of Americans believe it is the federal governments responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare coverage.
60 percent of registered voters favor expanding Medicare to provide health insurance to every American.
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64 percent of registered voters favor their state accepting the Obamacare plan for expanding Medicaid in their state.
Education
63 percent of registered votersincluding 47 percent of Republicansof Americans favor making four-year public colleges and universities tuition-free.
59 percent of Americans favor free early-childhood education.
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59 percent of voters say more needs to be done to address climate change.
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84 percent of Americans support requiring background checks for all gun buyers.
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65 percent of Americansincluding 42 percent of Republicanssay immigrants strengthen the country because of their hard work and talents. Just 26 percent say immigrants are a burden because they take our jobs, housing and health care.
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76 percent of registered votersincluding 69 percent of Republicanssupport allowing undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children (Dreamers) to stay in the country. 58 percent think Dreamers should be allowed to stay and become citizens if they meet certain requirements. Another 18 percent think they should be allowed to stay and become legal residents, but not citizens. Only 15 percent think they should be removed or deported from the country.
Abortion and Women's Health
58 percent of Americans believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
68 percent of Americansincluding 54 percent of Republicanssupport the requirement for private health insurance plans to cover the full cost of birth control.
Same-Sex Marriage
62 percent of Americansincluding 70 percent of independents and 40 percent of Republicanssupport same-sex marriage.
74 percent of millennials (born after 1981) support same-sex marriage.
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Midnight Writer
(21,769 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Did he ever quit smoking those nasty cigars?