Monday, April 24, 2023

How to replace Tucker Carlson

Good evening. Today we're talking about a major change at Fox News.
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Mon Apr 24 2023

 

Tucker Carlson is out. The question now is how should Fox News replace one of its most popular and, probably, profitable hosts. 

Good news, columnist Rex Huppe has some suggestions for the network that we think could prove to be just as popular. 

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It was reported that Fox News has announced that it has parted ways with Tucker Carlson, the network's highest-rated prime-time host April 24, 2023.  Tucker Carlson speaks during 2022 FOX Nation Patriot Awards at Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood on Nov. 17, 2022 in Hollywood, Fla.

Tucker Carlson and Fox News underwent an unexpected fascist uncoupling, rocking cable news. Who will replace the network's most popular host?

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