'We'll all be waiting' for the trial to begin in April, Murdoch added.
CEO Lachlan Murdoch weighed in Thursday on the lawsuit his company is facing from Dominion Voting Systems, as well as the flurry of media coverage about his company stemming from document releases over the last few weeks.
Asked at a Morgan Stanley conference about the suit, Murdoch reiterated that the trial is still scheduled to begin in April. “We’ll all be waiting for that,” he said. However, he also elaborated on the coverage of the case, which has garnered attention from just about every major news outlet, and sparked segments on CNN and MSNBC. Depositions, text messages and emails from Murdoch, his father Rupert Murdoch, and otherexecutives and personalities have become headline fodder, providing some insight into the inner workings of the cabe news channel.
“I think a lot of the noise that you hear about this case, is actually not about the law,” Murdoch said. “And it’s not about journalism. It’s really about the politics, right, and that’s unfortunately, more reflective of that sort of polarized society that we live in today.” “A news organization has an obligation — and it is an obligation — to report news fulsomely, wholesomely, and without fear or favor, and that’s what Fox News has always done,” Murdoch said. “And that’s what Fox News will always do.”
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