The day he was fired, Tucker Carlson was nearly invisible on the Fox News prime-time lineup he used to dominate.
“We’re not talking about him,” former colleague Sean Hannity said in one of the two very brief mentions of Carlson’s name on Fox News on Monday night. In contrast, Carlson’s ouster was the lead story on ABC, CBS and NBC evening newscasts.
Carlson was abruptly bounced from his popular prime-time show earlier in the day without any explanation from Fox. It was less than one week after Fox had agreed to pay US$787 million ($1.3b) to settle a lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems over the network’s dissemination of bogus election conspiracy theories. More legal threats loom.
Brian Kilmeade took over Carlson’s hour, telling viewers that Carlson and Fox had agreed to part ways, “as you may have heard”. He swiftly moved on to other stories.
Hannity led his hour-long broadcast with a story on Hunter Biden, the president’s son, and interviewed Florida Govenor Ron DeSantis and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin.