It’s been a wild week for network news. Tucker Carlson, who hosted among the most popular news programs on tv, was all of a sudden ousted from Fox News, on the heels of both a hostile work environment problem versus him and the network’s settlement in a prominent claim that started to expose simply how brazenly and intentionally Fox News anchors pushed the air. At CNN, long time anchor Don Lemon was likewise release in a relocation that he stated left him “shocked”, and followed public blowback over Lemon’s on-air remarks about females. NBC Universal fired CEO Jeff Shell after substantiating an unwanted sexual advances problem versus him. Much remains unidentified about all 3 terminations, especially those of Carlson and Lemon. The ouster of all 3 does recommend something might have moved in tv newsrooms. The concern is whether it’s a raised dedication to gender equality, or merely more self-centered choices handling the veil of morality. I’m going to ruin this column for you now: it is nearly certainly network self-interest. The bright side is that, if NBCUniversal is any example, trustworthy networks have far less tolerance than they when provided for really outright habits that has actually been examined and substantiated. In a declaration, Shell stated, “I had an improper relationship with a female in the business, which I deeply are sorry for.” The choice to eliminate him from his function comes a number of years after the peak of the #MeToo motion, which shined light on harassment and abuse at the hands of effective males, frequently over ladies who worked for them. While #MeToo, and the feminist motion that supported it, has actually seen a reaction recently, it absolutely altered Americans’ understanding of power and our tolerance for whatever from boorish chauvinism to straight-out sexual attack. The NBC ouster appears to show this extensive shift. What about Carlson? He is implicated of developing a hostile workplace, utilizing repulsive and offending language to speak about females, including his own coworkers. He was likewise one of numerous Fox News anchors at the heart of the Dominion Voting Systems claim versus the network, which settled for $787.5 m. Although the case stopped working to get as far as lots of observers hoped, what did come out was broadly awkward for Fox: it was clear that Fox anchors, consisting of Carlson, and Fox higher-ups, consisting of Rupert Murdoch, did not think that the 2020 election was taken, however made those claims on the air anyhow; that Carlson and other anchors thought lots of members of the Trump group to be unintelligent and deceitful and did not like the previous president (“I dislike him passionately,” checked out one of Carlson’s texts); and that Carlson was likewise disdainful of management at Fox News. Was Carlson fired due to the fact that Fox, a well-known bastion of unwanted sexual advances and a network that enables brazen misogyny on the air, was stressed over the office harassment match versus its leading anchor? Possibly– previous leading Fox anchor Bill O’Reilly was likewise fired after numerous unwanted sexual advances problems. Maybe Carlson’s shooting was connected to the Dominion claim– either due to the fact that the Dominion attorneys back-channeled that they desired his head or due to the fact that what came out throughout discovery was so damning that Murdoch desired Carlson gone, or maybe since Carlson, who remained in agreement settlements, was merely too costly thinking about the substantial payment Fox now owes. Whatever the factor, Carlson is another of Fox’s best-known entities, who was implicated of work environment harassment and consequently lost his task. Feminists are not normally cheering for Fox’s success, however we can a minimum of hope that other guys at the network remember. Don Lemon’s shooting is the muddiest of the 3. Back in February, Lemon made a terribly ill-conceived point about age in politics when, in reaction to previous South Carolina guv Nikki Haley’s proposition for a proficiency test for older political leaders, he stated, “This entire speak about age makes me uneasy,” and included, “I believe it is the incorrect roadway to decrease. She states individuals, you understand, political leaders or something are not in their prime. Nikki Haley isn’t in her prime, sorry– when a lady is thought about to be in her prime in her 20s and 30s and perhaps 40s.” What Lemon relatively indicated was that stereotypes about remaining in one’s “prime” are damaging, and have actually been unjustly fixed middle-aged ladies– does Nikki Haley, to put it simply, truly wish to go there. What he stated is that females are in their prime in their 20s and 30s; unmentioned was the claim that this is when females are the most sexually appealing. That remark stank and absurd, even if Lemon didn’t imply to state rather what he stated. And the consequences was harsh: Lemon was broadly condemned, and other reports of bad habits started to surface area. Whether that sufficed for CNN to fire him, however, stays an open concern. I want it held true that the #MeToo motion had so completely altered American society that unwanted sexual advances, sexual attack and sexist remarks were all enough for guys to see in proportion repercussions. That’s far from the case. And while these huge network shake-ups are all occurring in the very same week, the throughline appears to be less “networks are taking misogyny seriously” and more “networks are acting in their own calculated self-interest”. In some cases the interests of females and those of huge business line up, and severely acted guys are pressed out. Even with these prominent filings, I’m not sure feminists can take a success lap rather. This post was modified on 26 April 2023 to clarify the nature of the claims made and include additional context. Jill Filipovic is the author of the The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness