Talking About Conservative Viewpoints: How will the Disney/Fox merger affect Fox News?

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How will the Disney/Fox merger affect Fox News?
The Walt Disney Company/21st Century Fox merger has not affected Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News Channel or the over-the-air Fox Broadcasting Company.
Before Murdoch and 21st Century Fox’s shareholders agreed to the deal, both of these assets were spun-off into a newly-created entity called “New Fox.” The Walt Disney Company already owns ABC, so it had no need to purchase the Fox TV network. Murdoch, on his part, is more interested in keeping Fox News Channel in his media empire, since being a mover and shaker in the conservative movement is far more important to him than being a provider of entertainment to the masses.
(And considering how unpopular Fox News Channel is outside its conservative fanbase, I don’t think Disney's Alan Horn and Bob Iger wanted that hot potato anyway.)
So, if you’re a regular watcher of Fox News Channel and were worried that its programming would morph into something that is not Republican-friendly propaganda, you can rest easy. As long as it is part of Murdoch’s New Fox, Fox & Friends, Hannity, and The Ingraham Angle will be doing what they do best: acting as the de facto propaganda arm of the Republican Party.

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