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Fox News Settles Defamation Lawsuit With Dominion Voting Systems

After a more than two-hour delay, Davis returned to the courtroom and declared the two sides had settled their case.

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After much deliberation, including a more than two-hour delay on Tuesday, Fox News has settled its defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems.

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week that the reason the trial was delayed from Monday to Tuesday was for the two parties to work on a last-chance settlement at the behest of Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis.

Ultimately, the two sides were unable to come to an agreement before jury selection began. However, on Tuesday, CNN reporter Marshall Cohen claimed a Fox News lawyer approached a Dominion attorney and pointed to a piece of paper before the two left the courtroom to talk privately.

After a more than two-hour delay, which included lawyers being prepared to give their opening remarks, Davis returned to the courtroom and declared the two sides had settled their case.

“The parties have resolved their case,” Davis said, offering no additional details.

The conclusion of the case ends a longstanding back-and-forth between the cable news outlet and the election machine company. Dominion Voting Systems unveiled several damaging texts and emails sent by Fox News hosts and executives that showed the behind-the-scenes feelings toward now-former President Donald Trump.

Legal experts for other cable networks argued that Fox News was in a dangerous position by preparing to let its leading hosts sit for questioning in front of the jury. Some went as far to claim the network was in serious jeopardy of losing the case.

Dominion Voting Systems sought $1.6 billion in damages after it alleged Fox News deliberately aired falsehoods around the company’s role in a purported plot to rig the 2020 presidential election against Trump.

An attorney for Dominion Voting Systems said the settlement was for $787.5 million. Attorneys and company officials refused to answer questions on whether any other terms, like a retraction or a public apology, were included in the settlement.

“The truth matters.  Lies have consequences,” said Dominion’s attorney Justin Nelson.

“We are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute with Dominion Voting Systems. We acknowledge the Court’s rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false,” a Fox News spokesperson told Barrett News Media.

“This settlement reflects FOX’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards. We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute with Dominion amicably, instead of the acrimony of a divisive trial, allows the country to move forward from these issues.”

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Greg Gutfeld: Debate Partnership Between Fox and Univision A Disaster

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After the second 2024 Republican Presidential debate Wednesday, many questioned the inclusion of Univision’s Ilia Calderón as a moderator. Greg Gutfeld of Fox News — who produced the debate — is in that camp. 

“My problem with the debate wasn’t really the candidates at all, because the outcomes you get are created by the design. And Fox joining Univision, perhaps, was the worst partnership I’ve ever seen since Bud Light hired Dylan Mulvaney,” Gutfeld joked during The Five Thursday.

“I mean, you have a host unload a litany of clichés, whose premise is, we challenge successfully every day, and yet they were treated as approved truths. She had no follow-up to each one, which was weird, so it was like a deliberate list prepared by the DNC to tweak the candidates and to tweak the audience. It didn’t feel like a journalism debate to me. It felt like The View without pastries.”

Gutfeld’s comments came after he commended Fox News anchor Dana Perino for her performance during the debate.

“I did not envy you,” Gutfeld said. “I was watching it. You were pretty much shouldering the load for two hours, and you didn’t break a sweat. It was amazing.”

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Erika Josephson Named Executive Producer for NBC News Daily

On Thursday afternoon, Janelle Rodriguez, the executive in charge of NBC News Now, shared a behind-the-scenes update. 

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NBC News Daily will have a new executive producer as Erika Josephson takes over the position. Josephson comes from within the NBCUniversal umbrella, working as a senior producer on the program from MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports

On Thursday afternoon, Janelle Rodriguez, the executive in charge of NBC News Now, shared a behind-the-scenes update. 

Before taking on the executive producer role on the show hosted by Kate Snow and Zinhle Essamuah, Josephson also served as a line and segment producer at MSNBC and spent seven years at CBS News, producing news and feature pieces.

Furthermore, Josephson started on the assignment desk at NBC News and later became a producer for Weekend Today and Today.

There’s been plenty of movement at NBC News, as the network is reportedly teaming up with Salem Media Group to host a 2024 Republican presidential debate later this year.

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CNN Scores 10 News Emmy Award Wins

The network took home 10 wins on the night, setting a new record for itself in the process.

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The first night of the 44th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards was held Wednesday, and CNN was the big winner of the evening.

The network took home 10 wins on the night, setting a new record for itself in the process.

Additionally, longtime CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his distinguished career in news media. The network’s Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Vice President Sam Feist presented the award to Blitzer.

CNN won categories of Live Breaking News Coverage and Continuing News Coverage: Short Form for its reporting on the war in Ukraine. Additionally, Anderson Cooper 360 won three awards for Investigative News Coverage: Short Form, Hard News Feature Story: Short Form, and Live Interview: Short Form.

Christiane Amanpour was awarded the honor for Outstanding Live Interview: Long Form for her work with Russian Presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

Selina Wang took home the award for Outstanding Emerging Journalists.

Meanwhile, the network also won honors for Outstanding Direction and Outstanding Graphic Design and Art Direction.

The second night of the awards ceremony will take place this evening and will center upon documentaries.

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