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  • Wed. Nov 27th, 2024

Is Trump preparing for an election loss and transfer to TV?

Is Trump preparing for an election loss and transfer to TV?

Donald Trump’s survey numbers have actually dived; America’s coronavirus death toll has soared to the greatest in the world under his watch; and his actions after the death of George Floyd fanned division rather than recover a country.

That’s one story. Here’s another one.

Donald Trump is incredibly popular amongst Republicans; the rate of coronavirus deaths is decreasing in the US; and it was violent rioters in states with Democrat guvs that triggered mayhem after George Floyd’s death.

If simply among those stories sounds familiar and the other farcical, that may boil down to the news you consume.

In a fractured media landscape, it’s never been simpler to pick your side and have your views enhanced.

Trump has made a virtue of this, attacking those he disagrees with as “fake news” while admiring those who paint him in a favorable light.

Typically this has actually come down to Fox News on the one side, and the similarity the New York Times, CNN and the Washington Post on the other.

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Yet progressively there is another cable television news network that is getting appreciation from and access to the President, while at the very same time he is doubling down on criticism of Fox News.

Initially this was seen as Trump just providing succour to another supportive outlet, however some are now questioning whether there is a higher goal at play.

Is the President preparing for an election loss in November, and a move towards a long-held imagine a Trump TV network?

Is somebody outfoxing Fox?

So what is this cable television news network that has captured the President’s eye?

It’s called the One America News Network (OANN) and was set up in 2013 by wealthy business owner Robert Herring.

The One America News logo.

Trump has actually offered a shout-out to the network a minimum of 14 times this year.( Supplied)

What began as a makeshift news network rapidly progressed in its first few years to end up being seen as among the most ardently pro-Trump voices in the media.

Its history has actually been well documented by the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), which information how it went from a news service intending to deliver straight reports to something more comparable to a Trump cheer team.

The CJR paints an image of a newsroom ruled by Her

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