• NewsNation goes full MAGA - so much for "we respect both sides"

    From super70s@3:633/10 to All on Wed Feb 18 06:42:42 2026
    Network's Trump-Loving MAGA Makeover Backfires
    By Annabella Rosciglione
    The Daily Beast
    Mon, February 16, 2026 at 11:46 AM CST

    NewsNation, the cable news network long marketed as "unbiased," is
    facing backlash as current and former employees have accused it of
    lurching right to appease the Trump administration.

    The network's parent company, Nexstar, is seeking to acquire Tegna,
    which owns 64 television stations in the U.S., in a deal valued at $6.2 billion if approved by the Federal Communications Commission.

    President Donald Trump has voiced approval for the merger, posting on
    his Truth Social platform that there needs to be "more competition
    against THE ENEMY, the Fake News National TV Networks."

    "Letting Good Deals get done like Nexstar -Tegna will help knock
    out the Fake News
    because there will be more competition, and at a higher and more sophisticated level,"
    the president posted earlier this month. "Those that are opposed
    don't fully understand
    how good the concept of this Deal is for them, but they will in
    the future. GET THAT
    DEAL DONE! PRESIDENT DJT

    "A lot of people within the network believe that the network has gone
    hard right to appeal to Trump and Brendan Carr," one former employee
    told Status.

    In recent months, the network has made several high-profile hiring
    decisions that appear to make the network more Trump-friendly.

    The channel recently hired former Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich as
    a primetime anchor. Her show is described by the network as "a
    conservative take on the day's events while welcoming all viewpoints.
    The goal: cutting through left-right bias in pursuit of plain facts and
    honest analysis."

    Some employees told Status they viewed her hiring as a sign that the
    network was moving toward a Fox News knockoff, especially as Nexstar
    and Tenga seek approval from Trump's FCC for the merger.

    FCC chairman Brendan Carr congratulated Pavlich on social media shortly
    after NewsNation announced it would give her a primetime show.

    Pavlich came under particular fire from employees for using Trump
    talking points related to the ICE detention of five-year-old Liam Ramos
    in Minnesota. She claimed the boy had not been detained by ICE, a lie
    the Trump administration had repeatedly said.

    One current employee described Pavlich's remarks to Status as
    "predictable," noting that she often promotes "pro-Trump garbage."

    In addition to Palvich, the network has hired other pro-Trump
    commentators, including Batya Ungar-Sargon, who hosts a weekend talk
    show on the network, and several Fox News veterans such as Laura Ingle,
    Chris Stirewalt, and Connell McShane.

    Employees said the rightward lurch feels calculated and executives have expressed interest in avoiding any reporting that would antagonize
    Trump.

    One former NewsNation employee said, "Trump obviously needs the media
    to express fealty and help him tell his narrative, or get behind it,
    and they seem willing to do that."

    Still, the network has just a fraction of the viewers that other cable
    news networks get each day. Between January 19 and February 11, Katie
    Pavlich Tonight averaged 107,000 total viewers, compared to that same timeframe when Fox News averaged 2.6 million viewers and the right-wing network Newsmax saw an average of 183,000 viewers, suggesting that the right-wing cable sphere is already crowded as NewsNation attempts to
    carve out its own portion of viewers.

    The Daily Beast reached out to a NewsNation representative for comment.

    Nexstar came under fire last year and was accused of attempting to cozy
    up to the Trump administration to secure approval of its merger with
    Tenga. Nexstar preempted Jimmy Kimmel Live! on its ABC-affiliated
    stations due to a monologue Kimmel delivered after the killing of
    conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

    At the time, Carr had threatened punitive action, including revoking
    the broadcasting licenses of ABC stations that kept Kimmel on the air,
    all while the multi-billion-dollar merger sat before him.


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