Bill
O’Reilly’s Fox News career now swims with the fishes.
The conventional wisdom is that after the NY Times exposed a history of
sexual harassment settlements, and two new accusers came forward,
advertisers “fled” the show, forcing the hand of News Corp and the
Murdochs.
That conventional wisdom is only partially correct — advertisers didn’t
flee, they were chased away by the same organized effort as was used
against Glenn Beck once upon a time, and Rush Limbaugh in 2012.
Longtime readers will recall my extensive and groundbreaking research
into the StopRush operation just after Limbaugh’s comments about Sandra
Fluke in 2012, for which he apologized.
I proved then that the operation — at least initially — was a Media
Matters astroturfed assault on Limbaugh’s advertiser base, based on a
pre-existing plan by Angelo Carusone, then Director of Online Strategy
for Media Matters (and now President). Supposedly independent groups
coordinated their efforts with Media Matters, and then tried to cover
it up.
My research led Limbaugh to activate his personal Twitter account to
spread the results of my research. It also earned me threats to
interfere in my employment, although those threats never materialized
as far as I know. I continued to follow the main group, as it targeted
advertisers and eventually imploded from infighting and infiltration.
The efforts largely failed at causing any meaningful damage to Limbaugh.
Nonetheless, a small cadre of operatives, who often used multiple proxy
accounts to multiply their effect, continued to plug away at harassing
Limbaugh advertisers over a variety of issues. That eventually led
Limbaugh, through a spokesman, to push back against the operatives,
Limbaugh outs #StopRush Twitter operatives.
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Tucker has had me actually watching Fux news again - replacing billus interruptus with him is appreciated!
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ReplyDeleteWhile I have never been a fan of B'ore, I totally agree that this was a organized, coordinated coup to take him out. These scandals have been swirling around B'ore for years now, evidently his hubris and arrogance wouldn't allow him to control his urges. That is what ultimately led to this downfall.
One would think that after the fall of Roger Ailes {the smartest guy in News by far}, he would've woke up and knocked it off, but he couldn't do it. The only person I find more detestable, despicable and revolting than Lisa Bloom{ers} is here whore mother Gloria Aldreadful.
This is another notch in the lefts sidearm. They took out Beck {when Beck was actually good}, then Ailes, now B'ore. It won't stop now, they'll go after Tucker {who does the best interview on television today] or Hannity. They aren't going to stop until they neuter the network of anything that resembles a conservative.
Murdock junior and junior are not a encouraging future as far as I can see. Yet, I won't be missing or shedding a tear for B'ore, good riddance.
Geo
Rush Limbaugh has been the target of more than one organized advertisement attack. One thing he did that was very effective, was that once an advertiser dropped the show, it wasn't allowed back. In the Fluke attack, one of Rush's best known advertisers left, but then days or weeks later tried to return. Rush would not permit it, thus setting a rule for future advertiser ship-jumping: if you want to leave, and please the cabal behind the attacks, fine. Leave. But you won't be coming back. Ever. I think that one move kept any further advertising attacks from working. In other words, you better mean it.
ReplyDeleteSkoonj, you schooled me on that one. Well done ... unl sis it's fake news (:
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ReplyDeleteI remember that situation that Skoonj mentioned above. One company was a Computer Data Back up company who begged him to come back and he refused, in fact he ended up bringing on the company's competition.
I wonder, knowing what they know now {Fox} and B'ore's exit, would they have handled the Megyn Kelly situation differently and threw more money at her to keep her? I think they may have, but it would've been a mistake. She got way to big for her britches, if you ask me. B'ore in a skirt and pumps
Geo
Geo, you are correct. If I had remembered the name of that back up company, I'd have mentioned it. Thanks for bringing up that aspect.
ReplyDeleteI don't wonder about Megyn Kelly so much as another woman who got screwed over even worse. Andrea Tantaros (Andrea Tarantula to Rush) got into a real sexual problem at Fox, while she was on Outnumbered. Her complaint turned into a suit, and she was fired. t the same time she was having problems with the syndicator of her radio show, and she lost it. Of all the victims in this, she's the one who had the greatest actual loss.
Hello Raja, yes, that's what happened.