Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson recently appeared on The Megyn Kelly Show and noted he doesn’t know why the network ousted him earlier this year. However, Carlson believes his former employer is heading downhill, along with the rest of corporate media.
Carlson spoke with the Daily Mail, and one of the topics he touched on was corporate media, which probably includes Fox News.
“They’re doomed,” Carlson told the outlet. “And on some level, they know they’re doomed, which is why they’re hysterical. The era of dominance by a few big media companies, the era of total control over all information by, you know, nine people, that’s done.”
Carlson didn’t go after Fox News with his recent publicity stunt, where he organized mobile billboard trucks with his image on the sides, emblazoned with “Corporate media is dead,” parked outside of the HQs of MSNBC, CNN, The Washington Post, and The New York Times in Washington and Manhattan.
“It’s important,” Carlson said regarding his stunt. “We’re not doing it not doing it out of cruelty and hope we’re not rubbing this in anyone’s face or making the people who still work there feel bad, but they’re doomed.”
Tucker Carlson isn’t going to attach himself to another corporate media for now after stints with CNN and Fox News. Instead, he launched his network to go along with the content published on X.
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.