Bad News for Fox News & CNN – Can They Survive Cable “Cord Cutters” & Toxic Programing?
As Alby said in a prior thread…cut the cable and stop supporting these right wing propaganda outlets.
Fox News ad revenue is down because there are only so many “My Pillows” willing to associate with the toxic brand. Less ad revenue and fewer overall cable subscribers might turn out to be a perfect storm.
Multiple sets of analysis from Wall Street researchers show cable television as an industry in decline, with over 1.9 million subscribers cutting the cord in the second fiscal quarter of 2022, and over 5.4 million users leaving top pay-TV providers over the past year.
…Cord cutting is not a new phenomenon, but it is speeding up, and has been for years.
The trend poses a threat to the financial health of institutional media companies, especially Fox Corp., due to the high proportion of revenue that comes from affiliate fees. Affiliate revenue comes from a small fee included in the cost of a cable bill that consumers pay in exchange for carriage of that channel. The rates of these fees are set during negotiations between channels like Fox News and the cable companies. Fox News’ affiliate fees are disproportionately high (around $2) due to the exodus of advertisers from the network as a result of it’s toxic and bigoted programming.
Big picture: Cable companies are serving up smaller and smaller audiences to the channels they carry. Fox’s strategy to guard against this negative trend is to squeeze this shrinking consumer base with higher affiliate fees. This new analysis shows that cable companies will lose even more if they give in to Fox’s strategy.
In fact, Fox was among the companies that Wells Fargo identified as having ”the highest exposure among entertainment companies” with “little/no offsets to cord cutting” built into their business model. It was listed alongside Paramount Global and AMC Networks.
Pro tip: If you cancel cable TV but you then sign up for a TV service like Sling, YouTubeTV, or Hulu, you’re still paying FOX and CNN.
This is true of Hulu I know, because Fox owns 30% of Hulu.
People should actually ditch TV altogether. They’re paying to have themselves brainwashed. And I include so-called entertainment in that.
“People should actually ditch TV altogether.” — there’s a few babies in that bathwater.
None I care to raise.
And miss only murders in the building? No thank you. It would be worse to not support Steve Martin and Martin short
Whoever is writing for Martin Short has the best job in entertainment.
Does any of my BritBox sub go to FOX?
Y’all can name any show you like. I read instead.
But if a person did watch TV, that person would probably enjoy “Only Murders in the Building.”
I’ll probably eaveswatch it someday.