Fox News is the powerhouse cable news network launched in 1996 by media mogul Rupert Murdoch under News Corporation, shaking up the scene with 24/7 coverage that quickly became a ratings juggernaut. After the 2019 Disney acquisition of 21st Century Fox, it spun off into Fox Corporation, focusing on news, sports, and entertainment. Today, it delivers breaking news, prime-time opinion shows like Hannity and The Five, and conservative-leaning analysis to millions, outpacing rivals with fiery debates on politics, culture, and world events, all while keeping viewers hooked without the snooze-fest of endless ads.
Fox News roasts the woke circus daily, blasting DEI as a racist job-killing scam, mocking BLM as a Marxist hustle, and calling out corporate rainbow pandering as virtue-signaling nonsense that turns Pride Month into a mandatory HR headache. No donations to social justice grifters, no equity quotas on air; just straight-talk hosts like Tucker Carlson (pre-firing) and Laura Ingraham dismantling the liberal guilt trip with facts and fury.
Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News, previously featured diversity, equity, and inclusion language in its job postings along with Pride employee resource groups, but these elements were swiftly removed in early 2025 amid growing backlash against such initiatives. Nevertheless, Fox News itself remains a steadfast conservative outlet, delivering content that consistently pushes back against progressive trends without succumbing to the same corporate pressures.