After seven years of relationship it’s over: Fox News and star presenter Tucker Carlson are going their separate ways. It’s the end of a successful marriage of convenience that has made the anchorman rich and the network wider. Opinions differ on how the sudden end came about.
Little suggests agreement, the whole thing reads more like, “It was up to you, not me.” After the legal debacle with the voting machine manufacturer Dominion, which the media group recently swept under the carpet for $787.5 million, the company led by media mogul Rupert Murdoch is apparently taking stock. Risk factors should be minimized. And Tucker Carlson is one such risk.
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