No one cares about the Dominion story..... Fox News Channel was the most-watched cable news network in the country last week among the key demographic attractive to traditional television advertisers, according to ratings released by Nielsen. The channel won over the most adults between the ages of 24 and 54 for the 100th week in a row
Dominion's defamation suit puts Fox News in serious jeopardy https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-03-09/dominion-defamation-suit-fox-news The true cost of Dominion’s devastating Fox News bombshells The result just might be a financial death penalty for the network. https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/fox-news-dominion-damages-rcna74446
Fox, which has a market capitalization of $18 billion, currently has $4.1 billion in cash and cash equivalents and an unused $1 billion credit facility at its disposal, according to its latest 10-Q filing. That means it could weather the worst-case scenario: a five-week trial scheduled to kick off on April 17 and Dominion being awarded full damages. This suit is to get Fox news internal emails. So the media cantry to undercut Trump and Fox Its CNN that has a extensional threat of failure
It's not only the Dominion suit, it's the Smartmatic suit... and the other suits which will surely follow. A mere 4.1 Billion of cash on hand is not going to cover full payouts and allow Fox News to keep operating. However it will probably take years for appeals to wind through the court system. NY Supreme Court Issues Devastating Ruling Against Fox News In New Defamation Lawsuit https://dailyboulder.com/ny-supreme...g-against-fox-news-in-new-defamation-lawsuit/ More turbulence is building around Fox News after the New York Supreme Court approved a $2.7 billion lawsuit defamation lawsuit against the network by voting machine company Smartmatic, The Guardian reports. As noted by The Guardian, the $2.7 billion lawsuit, which appears to be headed to trial, could be “more dangerous” than the $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems. In both cases, Fox News personalities are accused of falsely claiming President Joe Biden won the election because of a voting machine conspiracy. “The Earth is round. Two plus two equals four,” Smartmatic’s 2021 complaint reads. “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won the 2020 election for President and Vice President of the United States. The election was not stolen, rigged, or fixed. These are facts. They are demonstrable and irrefutable.” “Defendants did not want Biden to win the election. They wanted President Trump to win re-election … They also saw an opportunity to capitalize on President Trump’s popularity by inventing a story,” the complaint added, noting that over 100 false claims were made about Smartmatic on Fox News. In its Friday ruling, New York’s high court declined to dismiss defendants Fox News, host Maria Bartiromo, and former host Lou Dobbs.
There is nuance. It only needs to be shown that the defendants knew what they were saying was false and that damage resulted. If you knowingly say something that is false, then you did so intentionally. If you cause damage by doing this, then you could be liable. Dominion needs to show that they were damaged.
"Malice" has nothing to do with defamation lawsuits. Let's take a look at the law: Defamation happens when a person makes a false statement—verbally or in writing—about someone else that damages that person's reputation. Defamation laws vary from state to state, but the basic principles of defamation law are the same in every state. A plaintiff suing for defamation typically must show all of the following: The defendant published a statement about the plaintiff. The statement was false. The statement was harmful. The statement was unprivileged. Let's take a look at each of these defamation claim elements in detail. From - Defamation Law Made Simple Clearly these lawsuits from Dominion and Smartmatic involving Fox News meets all four requirements above. At this point, "Fox News is likely to pay out a massive settlement to make the $1.6 billion lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems go away". Dominion's lawsuit is rock solid. It is also beneficial for Dominion to accept the settlement for the reasons outlined below. "Dominion should settle primarily because, while they are very likely to win the case, upholding the verdict after trial would take years, and would entail some risk, especially in the reduction of any award," wrote Tofel. Fox News likely to fork over 'huge payment' to settle Dominion suit: media consultant https://www.rawstory.com/dominion-voting-systems-v-fox-news/
Fox has realized that since SVB has effectively collapsed, anchors can lie their asses off about the bank without danger of being sued by them for defamation. Let's see how this works out for them. 'In 2021, SVB made a pledge to spend $50 million over five years on an internal initiative called Access to Innovation. The program sought to connect women, Black people, and Latinos with startup funding, networking, and leadership development in the venture capitalist ecosystem. Integrating marginalized groups into the venture capitalist community seems like an odd way to "undermine capitalism," the purpose of BLM, according to the Claremont Institute. And since the program was to last five years, most of the money has probably not been spent. Nevertheless, the $50 million represents more than two-thirds of SVB's alleged support for BLM.' No, silly twats at Fox -- donating to a fund which promotes and coaches women and minorities to become tech entrepreneurs (which helps their banking mission) is not the same thing as donating to BLM. Silicon Valley Bank donated zero dollars to Black Lives Matter https://www.amazon.com/Genmitsu-301...cy-Stop-Effective/product-reviews/B0BGLC3R1D/ Tuesday night on Fox News, host Jesse Watters asserted that Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) "donated $74 million to Black Lives Matter." That was why, Watters claimed, federal regulators did not pursue more aggressive oversight of SVB's business practices. According to this theory, SVB was treated with kid gloves because it was "woke." Watters' claim is false. The actual amount that SVB donated to Black Lives Matter was zero. But that didn't stop similar claims from being made repeatedly on Fox News, conservative websites, and social media. "Silicon Valley Bank, brace yourself, spent more than $73 million on donations to BLM and related organizations," Tucker Carlson declared on Tuesday night. On Wednesday morning, Fox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt claimed that SVB donated "more than $73 million to Black Lives Matter." There were many more examples on Fox News. Each claim is phrased slightly differently but they are all false. (More at above url)