Advertisers are propping Fox up.

Free Press Action

Take action now: Urge advertisers to take a stand against hate and boycott Fox.

Friend,

I call it the Fox-Trump Conspiracy Cycle. It’s vicious, it summarizes the last four years really well, and it goes a little something like this …

  1. Fox News recites right-wing conspiracy theories, often pulled off the internet.
  2. Trump repeats Fox News talking points to the press.
  3. Fox News invites Trump on air to repeat talking points.
  4. Right-wing groups post Trump-Fox clips on Facebook and Twitter.
  5. Facebook and Twitter’s mysterious algorithms serve this content to people who are most susceptible to racism and misinformation.
  6. Right-wing conspiracy theories spread like wildfire on the internet.

Lather, rinse, repeat. Fox, Trump, Fox, social media — it’s viral conspiracy-theory gold.

Just last week, Trump called into Fox News with a dangerous lie that trivialized the very real threats the pandemic poses to children. This time, Facebook and Twitter took steps to block the Trump-Fox clip (after millions of people had already seen the video),1 but nothing could stop it from spreading across the internet and our media system.

The time to hold Fox News accountable for its role in spreading hate, vitriol and deadly disinformation is long overdue. Tell advertisers to stop funding Fox’s hate and disinformation.

Some may try to dismiss Fox News as a fringe network, but let’s be clear: Fox’s ratings are consistently high and its audience is only growing.2

The network’s audience is primarily made up of the 80+ demographic, a group at extremely high risk from COVID-19, which the network has downplayed all year. But last week, Fox announced that since the pandemic hit, it’s seen a surge in younger viewers — helping it lure new advertisers to back its toxic brand of racism and disinformation.

Tell new advertisers to boycott Fox News and stop propping up the racist network now.

MyPillow, a top advertiser on Tucker Carlson Tonight, has made it clear that the notoriously racist Fox News host can say whatever he wants, but what about Google, Dell, TalkSpace and Samsung?

Fox’s toxicity could cost lives — any company whose advertising dollars are propping up the network should know that they are enabling the spread of hatred and disinformation.

Thanks for all that you do,

Candace, Nilda and the rest of the Free Press Action team
freepress.net

P.S. Fox News' hate and disinformation come at a real cost. Urge advertisers to reject hate and boycott Fox.




1. “Facebook, Twitter Remove Trump Post Over False Claim About Children and COVID-19,” NPR, Aug. 5, 2020

2. “Boycotted. Criticized. But Fox News Leads the Pack in Primetime,” The New York Times, Aug. 9, 2020



Donate  |  Privacy and Copyright  |  Contact  |  Unsubscribe

You are receiving this message because newsletter@newslettercollector.com subscribed to the Free Press email list. You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.

P.O. Box 60238
Florence, MA 01062

Phone 202.265.1490