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Fox Business announced late Friday evening it was canceling its primetime show âLou Dobbs Tonight.â
- Until its cancelation, the show was Fox Businessâ highest rated show.
- Canceling Lou Dobbsâ show was part of a reformatting of the network, which Fox News Media announced last October.
- Despite Foxâs insistence it was planned, the cancelation comes a day after voting technology company Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News and group of its hosts, including Dobbs, for defamation.
- Former President Trump voiced his support for Dobbs after the announcement, saying âNobody loves America more than Lou.â
- NBC News focused its reporting on the Smartmatic lawsuit, saying it would âwipe out almost all the profitâ of Fox News if it had to pay the entire sum.
- CNNâs Chris Cuomo interviewed businessman Mark Cuban, who said the lawsuit must continue despite Dobbsâ firing, arguing he wants to see the process play out.
- Huffington Post used sleight of hand to tacitly blame Dobbs for the January 6th attack on the Capitol.
- Newsmax reported the firing suggests Fox is no longer conservative enough and puffed its own chest as its ratings have increased.
- Breitbart highlighted Trumpâs support for Dobbs and called the host âone of the original conservative populistsâ.
- The Wall Street Journal connected Dobbsâ cancelation in part to the networkâs recent hiring of former television host Larry Kudlow who most recently served as Trumpâs director of the White House National Economic Council.
© Dallas Gerber, 2021