This week in The Fin podcast senior writer Neil Chenoweth on the events leading up to the legal battle and what it means for the Murdoch media empire.
It was a turning point in the election coverage and infuriated Trump, his advisers and his supporters, most of whom were devoted Fox News viewers.
The chaos that followed, as ratings collapsed, prime-time stars panicked and Trump’s supporters came out in force, would culminate in one of the most closely watched defamation cases in America. Voting machine maker Dominion has accused the network of spreading conspiracy theories it knew to be wrong.podcast, senior writer Neil Chenoweth on the events leading up to the multibillion-dollar legal battle and what it means for the Murdoch media empire.
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