GOP
The New York Times
Fox
Fox News
Newsmax
CVS
Fox Business
Trump
Vaccines.gov
TVEyes
Delta
Facebook
The White House
the White House
CNN
Washington Post
MSNBC
Morningstar, Inc.
Factset
FactSet Research Systems
Chicago Mercantile Association
Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.
Dow Jones
DJI Opco
S&P
Dow Jones Indices LLC
Standard & Poor’s
Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC
Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC
Cable News Network
Warner Media Company
CNN Sans ™ & ©
Mitch McConnell
Jonathan Weisman
Sheryl Gay
Fox
David A. Graham
Steve Scalise’s
Charles Payne
Kayleigh McEnany
Neil Cavuto
Anthony Fauci
Biden
Kaitlan Collins
Politico
Christopher Cadelago
Sam Stein
Steve Doocy
Sean Hannity
Jeremy Barr
Brian Kilmeade
Philip Bump
Tucker Carlson
Laura Ingraham
Chris Hayes
Mitt Romney
Republican
Republicans
Americans
Atlantic
the Biden White House
Missouri
Arkansas
Florida
Inc.2018
No matching tags
Why now?” Graham cited Rep. Steve Scalise’s decision to get inoculated, plus pro-vaccination pronouncements by Fox News and Newsmax. Elsewhere in the Fox orbit, host Kayleigh McEnany went out of her way to promote the “Trump vaccine;” anchor Neil Cavuto defended Dr. Anthony Fauci from far-right villainizing; and multiple anchors directed viewers to the Vaccines.gov website. The White House is trying to fix the problem of slowing Covid-19 vaccinations by engaging with an unlikely source: Fox News. A source familiar with the talks told CNN that there have been regular conversations between the White House and Fox News regarding the network’s coverage of the pandemic and the vaccines.” And since the vaccine rollout began in earnest, the default position of the network’s heavily watched prime-time shows has been to sow doubt.” That has certainly been true for both Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. Personalities like Hannity and Carlson reach far more people than GOP elected officials like Mitt Romney, who said last week that “if you hear things from conservative media that suggests it’s dangerous to get a vaccine, you’re not being served well by that media.”
As said here by Brian Stelter, CNN Business