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NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad
NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad

Calling out Fox News in a new TV promo, 'centrist' cable news upstart NewsNation accuses its much larger competitor of ripping off its slogan for a prominent ad the right-wing network ran during the Super Bowl this past Sunday. The new on-air commercial, which NewsNation posted to its social media accounts on Tuesday night, points out that the Fox News promo boasts that it is a news channel 'For All America,' a slogan that is remarkably similar to the tagline that NewsNation first debuted in 2021 and slightly revised late last year. 'News for all Americans,' NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo declares in the channel's ad alongside a graphic that blares 'A Tagline So Good.' Cuomo then points out that Fox News ended their widely seen commercial with the 'For All America' slogan emblazoned on the screen. 'Sound familiar?' Cuomo snarked. 'Of course it does. They took it from NewsNation!' While additional graphics stated that 'it's easy to talk the talk, because only one network walks the walk,' Cuomo took a swipe at Fox News for not featuring any of its conservative opinion hosts — such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters or Greg Gutfeld — in the Super Bowl commercial. 'Why are none of the main players at Fox in the ad?' Cuomo wondered while footage of NewsNation anchors Elizabeth Vargas, Leland Vittert, Ashleigh Banfield and Cuomo played in the background. Incidentally, Vittert was once a Fox News correspondent and host before jumping to the Nexstar-owned station in 2021. NewsNation first debuted its 'News for All America' tagline in a promotional campaign in August 2021, which was when the then-nascent network was first expanding to a full-time cable news channel. Following the 2024 presidential election it made a minor tweak to its slogan, changing it to 'News For All Americans' as the station hoped to continue to build on the growing viewership it has experienced over the past year. Meanwhile, as media reporter Oliver Darcy noted in his Status newsletter on Monday, 'media organizations can't seem to get enough of the phrase 'For All America'' now that Donald Trump is in office. Besides Fox News' ad and NewsNation revising its slogan, The Washington Post has been testing out the new mission statement 'Riveting Storytelling For All of America.' Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad
NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad

The Independent

time12-02-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

NewsNation accuses Fox News of stealing their slogan for its Super Bowl ad

Calling out Fox News in a new TV promo, 'centrist' cable news upstart NewsNation accuses its much larger competitor of ripping off its slogan for a prominent ad the right-wing network ran during the Super Bowl this past Sunday. The new on-air commercial, which NewsNation posted to its social media accounts on Tuesday night, points out that the Fox News promo boasts that it is a news channel 'For All America,' a slogan that is remarkably similar to the tagline that NewsNation first debuted in 2021 and slightly revised late last year. 'News for all Americans,' NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo declares in the channel's ad alongside a graphic that blares 'A Tagline So Good.' Cuomo then points out that Fox News ended their widely seen commercial with the 'For All America' slogan emblazoned on the screen. 'Sound familiar?' Cuomo snarked. 'Of course it does. They took it from NewsNation!' While additional graphics stated that 'it's easy to talk the talk, because only one network walks the walk,' Cuomo took a swipe at Fox News for not featuring any of its conservative opinion hosts — such as Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters or Greg Gutfeld — in the Super Bowl commercial. 'Why are none of the main players at Fox in the ad?' Cuomo wondered while footage of NewsNation anchors Elizabeth Vargas, Leland Vittert, Ashleigh Banfield and Cuomo played in the background. Incidentally, Vittert was once a Fox News correspondent and host before jumping to the Nexstar-owned station in 2021. NewsNation first debuted its 'News for All America' tagline in a promotional campaign in August 2021, which was when the then-nascent network was first expanding to a full-time cable news channel. Following the 2024 presidential election it made a minor tweak to its slogan, changing it to 'News For All Americans' as the station hoped to continue to build on the growing viewership it has experienced over the past year. Meanwhile, as media reporter Oliver Darcy noted in his Status newsletter on Monday, 'media organizations can't seem to get enough of the phrase 'For All America'' now that Donald Trump is in office. Besides Fox News' ad and NewsNation revising its slogan, The Washington Post has been testing out the new mission statement 'Riveting Storytelling For All of America.'

South Texas Viewers Claim Lady Gaga's Grammy Speech Was Cut By Local Nexstar Station; Source Says It Was A 'Mistake'
South Texas Viewers Claim Lady Gaga's Grammy Speech Was Cut By Local Nexstar Station; Source Says It Was A 'Mistake'

Yahoo

time04-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

South Texas Viewers Claim Lady Gaga's Grammy Speech Was Cut By Local Nexstar Station; Source Says It Was A 'Mistake'

A source close to a Nexstar-owned station in south Texas is saying it was a 'mistake' that the CBS affiliate there cut to a commercial break Sunday after Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammys. As part of her acceptance speech, Gaga expressed her support for the LGBTQIA+ community by saying 'trans people are not invisible. Trans people deserve love. The queer community deserves to be lifted up.' The speech quickly went viral. More from Deadline Lady Gaga Shares Support For Trans Community At The Grammys: 'Trans People Are Not Invisible' Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars Sing 'California Dreamin' In L.A. Tribute At 67th Grammys Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars To Perform L.A. Tribute During Grammys But according to a thread on Reddit, several people in the lower Rio Grande Valley said KVEO in Brownsville, TX. immediately went to a commercial so they questioned whether the station cut away from the speech because 'I live in a red state.' 'I later saw her speech declaring that trans people are not invisible on other platforms,' said one user. 'I know that censorship is happening but idk if this was just a coincidence or not.' Other Reddit users who said they were from Texas confirmed it was cut, too. Viewers from the Dallas and Houston areas, however, said they saw and heard the speech. Lady Gaga at the #Grammys: 'Trans people are not invisible. Trans people deserve love. The queer community deserves to be lifted up' — Deadline (@DEADLINE) February 3, 2025 A source close to the station insists that the cut to a commercial was a mistake after booth personal inadvertently triggered it while preparing for the late evening newscast. Gaga has been a vocal ally of the queer community throughout her career. Her Grammys speech came after President Donald Trump rolled back diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives. His administration also recently removed transgender references from the federal government websites. Best of Deadline 'Ginny & Georgia' Season 3: Everything We Know So Far 'The Sandman' Season 2: Everything We Know So Far 2025 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Oscars, Spirits, Grammys, Tonys, Guilds & More

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