Fox News Laura Ingraham on Hot Seat Again

Laura Ingraham'south auspiciously timed vacation in the midst of a firestorm over her tweet well-nigh school shooting survivor David Hogg follows a familiar pattern for Fox News personalities on the hot seat, according to multiple industry insiders.

As the number of sponsors who take pulled ads from "The Ingraham Angle" has swelled, media journalsit Yashar Ali told TheWrap that the network is responding according to a time-worn strategy: "Have a pause, don't poke the tiger, let things calm down."

The official line is that Ingraham is off the air this week for some "pre-planned" Easter-season R&R, and that she will return to the air. But critics noted the corporate value in giving an off-air pause to talent under such heavy burn.

"Fox News uses this vacation tactic to buy time so they can evaluate the long-term prospects of the advertiser actions, too equally viewer sentiment," old Play a trick on News president Joe Peyronnin told TheWrap on Tuesday.

A Pull a fast one on News spokesperson said the holiday suggestion "is entirely faux" and added: "Joe Peyronnin never ran whatsoever function of Fox News Aqueduct, nor was he its president – he failed in every attempt to become a version of Fox News off the footing in the xc'south, all the same still embarrassingly claims to be an authority on the network."

Ingraham's vacation follows well-timed breaks for network luminaries as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters and Bill O'Reilly after they riled up heavy opposition — and in several cases, faced down sponsor boycotts of their own.

"It's very basic crunch communications: Remove the lighting rod from the situation," Angelo Carusone, president of the liberal media watchdog group Media Matters for America, said. "At Fob, they're almost essential because their prime fourth dimension hosts can't do a show without saying something inflammatory; it'south their business organization model."

Hogg, the Parkland, Florida, loftier school senior, called for a boycott of Ingraham sponsors later on she tweeted concluding Wednesday that he "whines" well-nigh his college rejections, urging his online followers to contact her 100-plus recent advertisers from a list published by Media Matters.

So far at least 19 brands have pulled ads from "The Ingraham Bending" despite her tweeted amends to the high schooler-turned-activist.

Fox News' current co-president Jack Abernethy issued a strong statement of support for Ingraham to the Los Angeles Times, promising her return to the air this Monday.

This is not the first time a Fox News star has stepped off air for a vacations that was announced equally planned just conveniently fell when he was in the midst of controversy.

"Uh oh My ANNUAL Memorial Day long weekend starts Now. Destroy Trump/Bourgeois media breathless coverage starts! Did Hannity exercise last show?," host Sean Hannity joked last May afterwards leaving for his annual Memorial 24-hour interval vacation — 2 days early on, in the midst of an advertiser revolt following his unfounded speculation most the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.

Play a joke on News is currently facing a lawsuit from Rich's parents over this now retracted article that suggested, without substantiation, that Rich was killed in retaliation for providing DNC emails to WikiLeaks. (Reps for Fox News have not commented on the suit.)

Equally with Ingraham, the channel vowed at the time that Hannity would return.

"Similar the residuum of the country, Sean Hannity is taking a vacation for Memorial Day weekend and will be back on Tuesday. Those who suggest otherwise are going to look foolish," a Fox News spokesperson told TheWrap at the time.

And Hannity did render — as did his colleague Jesse Watters after a sexually charged joke well-nigh Ivanka Trump briefly forced him off the air.

But it doesn't always work that way: One-time network ratings male monarch Bill O'Reilly went on holiday last April in the midst of reports most multiple monetary settlements with women who had accused him of sexual harassment as well as the flight of advertisers over the consequence — and he was ousted from the network before he could go back on air.

The terminal broadcast of "O'Reilly Cistron," which ran virtually commercial free, promised a total study on the host's trip to Italy. (At least he got to run into the pope.)

Information technology remains to exist seen whether Ingraham — who has only had her own primetime testify since last October merely has consistently performed well in the ratings — can survive the electric current firestorm.

Even Pull a fast one on News correspondent Geraldo Rivera said Monday that he couldn't say for sure how the Ingraham situation would shake out. "Information technology's not going to be an piece of cake road," he told TheWrap.

Peyronnin thinks that the response of both the network and the host has been lacking and then far. "Regretfully, Fox News executives are trying to change the bailiwick to censorship and 'agenda driven-intimidation' in order to appeal to Ingraham supporters," he said, adding that the host would be better served past offering a fuller mea culpa than the one she gave last week.

"An appropriate and heartfelt amends by Ingraham is the responsible course of action," he said.

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Source: https://www.thewrap.com/laura-ingraham-vacation-follows-familiar-playbook-poke-tiger/

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