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Fox News’ Biggest Rival Predicts Massive Windfall From Tucker’s Abrupt Departure

By Tristan Garcia
April 25, 2023
1 min read
Fox News’ Biggest Rival Predicts Massive Windfall From Tucker’s Abrupt Departure

Fox News’ biggest rival, Newsmax, is predicting a “massive windfall” from Tucker Carlson’s sudden departure from Fox News. Carlson, who has been a long-time anchor and commentator for Fox, has recently faced backlash for his controversial opinions and statements. As one of Fox’s most popular and influential voices, it is unclear what impact his departure may have on the network.

However, according to a recent report from Newsmax CEO, Chris Ruddy, Carlson’s exit could have a significant impact on the cable news landscape. Ruddy suggests that many of Carlson’s fans may turn to Newsmax for similar programming and analysis.

Newsmax has positioned itself as a conservative alternative to Fox News in recent years, and Ruddy believes that Carlson’s departure presents a unique opportunity for his company. He has reportedly stated that Newsmax could potentially overtake Fox News as the top-rated cable news network if it plays its cards right.

Although it is too early to tell whether or not Newsmax will see a significant surge in viewership as a result of Carlson’s exit, it is clear that the cable news landscape is shifting. With the potential for Newsmax to become a major player in conservative media, it will be interesting to see how the network continues to build its brand and attract new viewers.

The departure of Tucker Carlson from Fox News is a significant event in the world of cable news. As one of Fox’s most prominent and divisive figures, his exit has the potential to reshape the conservative media landscape. With Newsmax predicting a major boost in viewership, it will be fascinating to see how this story develops in the coming weeks and months.


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