Will the son choose to build bridges with Trump that his father burned?
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As Rupert Murdoch hands over the reins of News Corp and Fox , there is an opportunity to rebuild the relationship between the family鈥檚 media empire and former US president Donald Trump. This would make business sense for Fox as Trump is a ratings winner. But it may prove to be more difficult than it first appears.
The deterioration of the relationship between the Murdochs and the former president resulted in not to attend the Fox鈥檚 Republican debates. But Trump鈥檚 refusal to participate in any of the three debates has not affected his chances of gaining the nomination.
After the third debate on November 8, absent Trump was judged by 30% of the viewers to be the winner, . Further proof, according to one , that missing the debates has illustrated that Fox is more reliant on Trump than vice versa.
Trump鈥檚 love-hate relationship with Fox has been a long one, particularly his with Murdoch and his family. During the late 1970s and 1980s, Trump featured regularly in the Page Six gossip column of the Murdoch-owned New York Post. His constant appearances in the paper Trump from a New York real-estate developer into a celebrity figure.
During the 2016 election cycle, Murdoch originally Jeb Bush, the son of former president George H.W. Bush and brother to president George W. Bush. Trump鈥檚 initial support within the Fox organisation in 2016 was through Roger Ailes, the chief executive, as well as leading presenter Bill O鈥橰eilly.
When Trump became the leading candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination, the Post him for the candidacy, while Murdoch that the Republican Party would 鈥渂e mad not to unify鈥 behind him. Consequently, Fox and Trump鈥檚 relationship became a mutually supportive one 鈥 Fox supported his campaign, while Trump enhanced Fox鈥檚 viewing figures.
That鈥檚 not to say it was all smooth sailing. In January 2016, he that Fox anchor Megyn Kelly be replaced as host of the second Fox-hosted debate after he accused her of treating her badly in the first. When Fox , he avoided the second debate and reporters: 鈥淟et鈥檚 see how much money Fox is going to make on the debate without me.鈥
Fox News was committed to the Trump presidency. During the first year, Fox News acted as a crucial mouthpiece for the Trump administration. Fox and Friends, the station鈥檚 breakfast show was a conduit between Trump and Republicans, Trump鈥檚 achievements. Trump reciprocated by parroting Fox鈥檚 talking points in his Twitter feed.
The Trump-Fox relationship started to deteriorate on 2020 election night, when the station announced that Joe Biden had won the state of Arizona. For the Trump campaign, was a betrayal. In March, Steve Bannon, host of the War Room podcast and Trump鈥檚 former chief strategist, , the leading conservative conference, that Fox had done so illegitimately, constantly attacking Fox during his speech.
The gulf between Trump and Fox widened in April of this year. Fox鈥檚 of Trump鈥檚 baseless conspiracy theories surrounding vote rigging during the 2020 presidential election resulted in the organisation with the owners of the voting machines, Dominion Voting Systems, for US$787.5 million (拢631.8 million).
According to some , the settlement of the case, which involved admitting that the claims were without merit, was seen by Trump as the organisation turning its back on him. This was made worse by that 鈥渢he election was not stolen鈥.
Maga-hating Murdoch
Trump still has a good rapport with some Fox hosts, but his relationship with Murdoch has deteriorated to the point where Trump a group of 鈥淢AGA Hating Globalist RINOS鈥 (Republican in name only). And his relationship with Fox in general is not the same as it was 2016. He also recently about being unfairly treated by Fox and Friends.
Posting on his , Trump claimed his decision to not attend the debate was because he was so far in front of his rivals in recent polls. While viewing for the debate without Trump were higher than expected, they were half of those for the corresponding event in 2016.
Trump鈥檚 decision to release a recorded on X with former Fox star Tucker Carlson shortly after the debate was another slap in the face for Fox. Choosing Carlson to be the host, who has he hated Trump on numerous occasions and he himself had been fired from Fox News as part of the agreement with Dominion, was a thinly veiled attack on the channel.
Trump鈥檚 absence from the debates is unlikely to affect his chances of getting the Republican nomination. Polling experts give Trump 51.4% of the projected , with his nearest rival Floridian governor Ron DeSantis at a dwindling 14.5%.
Lachlan Murdoch enters the fray
Lachlan Murdoch thinks as much of Trump as his father does. One unnamed source is that Lachlan has 鈥渉ad trouble with Trump鈥檚 antics鈥 in the past.
So resetting the Murdoch-Trump relationship might not be so easy. It would show immense weakness on Lachlan鈥檚 part and might jeopardise his relationship with his father, Michael Wolff, Murdoch鈥檚 biographer.
But regardless of who is in charge, Fox News will need to start rebuilding bridges with Trump to ensure that it maintains the attention of its Republican audience. After all, despite not being there, Trump was still the source of much and interaction between the candidates in the debates.
of the format of the first Fox debate suggests that Fox needs to do something if it wants to win the ratings war. And with for the debates without Trump, it needs to do something quickly. Meanwhile Trump, it seems, can do without Fox.
is a Teaching Fellow in the School of in the .
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