Quantcast
Sunday, December 22, 2024

Trump Bashes Time Warner for Canceling OAN Network

'[T]here is a virtual monopoly on news, thereby making what you hear from the LameStream Media largely FAKE, hence the name FAKE NEWS! ... '

(Gregg Pupecki, Headline USA) One America News has been under attack for months by DirecTV, AT&T and now Time Warner Cable. The corporate media powerhouses are cancelling OAN by taking them off their channel line ups, and the result is a major league de-platforming for a once-growing, multi-million-dollar news network.  

Recently, several state attorneys general wrote a letter to DirecTV criticizing their decision to drop OAN, saying they caved to pressure from the left to silence conservative news.

“Your cancellation of OAN comes after a crescendo of powerful leftwing voices demanded that you take action against them,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote, calling out the year-long campaign to take down OAN as “a coordinated attack on the network.” 

Donald Trump broke the news Monday and condemned Time Warner for being cowed into joining the woke mob as the latest media conglomerate to drop OAN.

“Time Warner, the owner of Fake News CNN, has just announced that they will be terminating a very popular and wonderful news network (OAN),” Trump said.

“Between heavily indebted Time Warner, and Radical Left Comcast, which runs Xfinity, there is a virtual monopoly on news, thereby making what you hear from the LameStream Media largely FAKE, hence the name FAKE NEWS!”

Trump is urging people to protest by letting these media corporations know that “you’re sick and tired of FAKE NEWS!”

“In this modern age of technology, they are no longer necessary,” Trump said.

OAN recently filed a lawsuit against AT&T for breach of contract and Intentional Interference with Business Expectancy.

The lawsuit states that AT&T is attempting to “unlawfully destroy an independent, family run business and impede the right of American television viewers to watch the news media channels and programs of their choice.”

Copyright 2024. No part of this site may be reproduced in whole or in part in any manner other than RSS without the permission of the copyright owner. Distribution via RSS is subject to our RSS Terms of Service and is strictly enforced. To inquire about licensing our content, use the contact form at https://headlineusa.com/advertising.
- Advertisement -

TRENDING NOW

TRENDING NOW