According to a new report in Variety, mobile downloads of Fox Corp’s streaming service Fox Nation ticked up around its livestream of Donald Trump’s first speech since leaving office and rollout of Tucker Carlson’s new show -- further evidence that the most extreme elements of the right continue to fuel Fox News. As Variety noted, “While mobile-centric metrics can’t account for viewing across all screens, it provides a glimpse of Fox Nation’s audience trends.”
In Fox’s most recent earnings call with investors, CEO Lachlan Murdoch touted Fox Nation’s growth near the beginning of his remarks, indicating that he believes the platform is an important feature of his business model.
Promoting Fox Nation’s growth is a relatively new talking point for Murdoch -- he mentioned Fox Nation only in passing in response to a question in the previous quarter’s earnings call, and the streaming service did not come up at all in the quarter prior to that.
As Variety reported, Murdoch cited the Conservative Political Action Conference at which Trump spoke and “the controversial Carlson as two of the reasons Fox Nation subs[cribers] had grown” during the previous quarter. Fox Nation was a sponsor of CPAC, and “offered a livestream of it, which saw former president Trump’s first public speech since leaving office.”