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Corporations need to stop funding Fox's lies Dear MoveOn member, Last week, Tucker Carlson, the most

Corporations need to stop funding Fox's lies [Enough is enough! Sign to demand that AT&T, GM, and Subway stop funding Fox’s lies!]( Dear MoveOn member, Last week, Tucker Carlson, the most-watched cable news host, was fired from Fox News.1 It’s reported that Fox executives Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch claim their choice was a “business decision,” which is short for Tucker Carlson was seen as a threat to their future profits.2 As a corporation, Fox News is driven by its profits, and that’s what we are coming for. With Fox's reputation on the line, now is an unmatched opportunity to break its stranglehold on our politics by fundamentally challenging Fox News' whole business model to really damage its bottom line. While Carlson’s ouster is good news, it doesn’t change the fact that Fox News is rotten to the core. [Will you challenge Fox's destructive power by demanding corporate advertisers boycott Fox News?]( Every dollar spent on advertising to Fox "News" viewers funds the dangerous rhetoric and conspiracies that they blast on air. It’s time for corporations to stop funding Fox News' dangerous lies. [Sign the petition]( AT&T, General Motors, and Subway are among the dwindling list of companies who are still running major advertising campaigns on Fox News. In fact, AT&T recently resumed advertising on Fox News, even while the company's dirty laundry was being aired in public. 3 In just a couple of weeks, these corporate advertisers will likely be deciding how much money they want to spend advertising their products on Fox News for the next year.4 AT&T, General Motors, and Subway have the choice: to either stop future advertising deals with Fox News or to continue funding the hate and lies that undermine our democracy. By settling in their record case with Dominion, Fox managed to avoid admitting wrongdoing— and if they don't publicly acknowledge that they promote lies about the election, we can bet they'll just keep doing it and spreading other dangerous disinformation. They need to know that advertisers won't stand for that and Fox will pay a price. [Demand that AT&T, General Motors, and Subway stop advertising on Fox "News." They are enabling Fox's lies and damaging our nation through their support of this right-wing propaganda network!]( MoveOn members have a long history of confronting Fox's lies and pernicious partisan impact—from forcing advertisers to drop Bill O'Reilly to getting the Democratic Party to stop hosting presidential primary debates on this right-wing network. We'll continue this work— calling out the network's white-supremacism-fueled appeal—and part of it is challenging the very funding model that allows Fox to prop up this disinformation. [This starts with disrupting their profits by pushing corporations to stop funding Fox through new advertising deals. Sign and share the petition to demand accountability now!]( Thanks for all you do. –Kelsey, Manny, Alexis, Erica, and the rest of the team Sources: 1. "Tucker Carlson’s vulgar language in texts contributed to Fox News firing – report," The Guardian, April 26, 2023 [ 2. "On Eve of Trial, Discovery of Carlson Texts Set Off Crisis Atop Fox," The New York Times, April 26, 2023 [ 3. "AT&T starts running ads on Fox News amid Dominion mess and DirecTV-Newsmax feud," Media Matters, March 16, 2023 [ 4. "2023 Upfronts Schedule Set as Fox Plans In-Person Presentation at the Manhattan Center," February 23, 2023, The Hollywood Reporter [ Want to support MoveOn's work? Together, we must work to end the filibuster, codify abortion rights into law, and defend our freedoms, our families, and our futures. We can accomplish all this and more, but only if we work together. Will you start a monthly donation right now to power our critical work? Donate: [$5 monthly]( Donate: [$15 monthly]( Donate: [$50 monthly]( [Donate another amount monthly]( [Or make a one-time gift]( Contributions to MoveOn Civic Action are not tax-deductible for income tax purposes. This email was sent to {NAME} on April 30, 2023. To change your email address or update your contact info, [click here](. MoveOn's privacy policy was recently updated. To read our new privacy policy, [click here](. To remove yourself from this list, [click here](.

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