The media and the post-Trump?
It's a tweet from a Boston University law professor that speaks best.
Tuesday, January 26, Rory Van Loo posted a screenshot of the
New York Times website
showing, circled in red, the words "Trump" seven times in addition to a photo of the former President of the United States.
“
The New York Times is struggling to turn the page,
” summarized the professor.
We can understand the American daily.
Since Fox News turned its back on its former idol, its audiences have shown a serious slack.
On January 20, Joe Biden's inauguration day, Fox News attracted an average of 2.2 million Americans and 2.7 million during the speech of the new president.
Four years earlier, in 2017, during the inauguration of Donald Trump, the channel had gathered 8.8 million Americans and up to 11.8 million when he was sworn in.
The difference between these two highlights of American life: an audience in free fall of - 77% that day.
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