Fox's Dr. Seuss coverage explained: 'Culture wars unify the audience'
Fox News producers are "looking to elicit a response from their audience" with stories about "cancel culture," Diana Falzone says. "This is what the Fox audience wants," Oliver Darcy adds, "and Fox is happy to feed it to them, regardless of whether it is harmful for society." The bottom line, Sarah Ellison says, is that "culture wars unify the audience."
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