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Shepard Smith: How Fox News Has Changed the Media Landscape

Since the election, Fox News has been losing viewers to more right wing stations like Newsmax and OANN. Shepard Smith strove to be a credible source of hard news at the network for more than 20 years. In 2019, he left and now anchors his own show on CNBC. He joins the show to discuss what role he thinks Fox News has played in muddying the information ecosystem.

Shepard Smith: How Fox News Has Changed the Media Landscape

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