Anti-competition lawsuit filed by Newsmax against Fox News, a prominent conservative news outlet
In a shocking turn of events, Newsmax, a prominent news service, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging the use of intimidation and exclusionary business practices to maintain market dominance.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in south Florida, claims that Fox News has blocked television distributors from carrying Newsmax or minimized its exposure, and even gone as far as pressuring guests not to appear on Newsmax.
Moreover, Newsmax alleges that Fox News hired private detectives to investigate its executives, adding to the accusations of unethical practices.
Fox News, in response to the lawsuit, stated that Newsmax cannot sue its way out of its own competitive failures.
This developing story is being closely followed by the industry, as it could have significant implications for the future of news media.
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The name of the government official or leadership person representing Newsmax in the antitrust lawsuit against Fox News is not publicly disclosed at this time.
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