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What the Dominion lawsuit says about news media 

Noon Edition airs on Fridays at noon on WFIU.

Last week, Fox News agreed to pay $787.5 million to Dominion, a voting machine company, in a defamation lawsuit settlement, one of the largest defamation settlements in history. Dominion sued Fox for $1.6 billion claiming that Fox’s false claims of voter fraud harmed its business.   

Fox News claimed that Dominion’s machines were rigged causing former President Donald Trump to lose the 2020 presidential election. Days after this settlement, Fox news most popular prime-time host, Tucker Carlson, and the network parted ways.   

According to a report from BBC news, court documents show Fox journalists and executives dismissed and questioned these claims, but still released them on air.   

Also this week, CNN fired one of its most well-known commentators, Don Lemon. 

This Friday on Noon Edition, we will talk with guests about this defamation case, media law, the departures of Carlson and Lemon, and other related issues.     

You can follow us on Twitter at @NoonEdition or join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show at news@indianapublicmedia.org.    

Guests 

Dr. Anthony Fargo - Director of the Center for International Media Law and Policy Studies and Associate Professor in the Media school at IU

Joseph Tomain - Senior Lecturer at the Maurer School of Law and Director of the Law School’s Cybersecurity and Information Privacy Law Program

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Nathan Moore is a producer for Noon Edition for WFIU. He previously was a programming director for WIUX and an Investigative Reporter for Indiana’s Arnolt Center for Investigative Journalism. He is studying Broadcast Journalism and Marketing at Indiana University and will graduate this upcoming fall.