This group of Fox News hosts includes the network’s most inflammatory personalities. Among other examples of journalistic misconduct, Jeanine Pirro once questioned Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) ability to be faithful to the Constitution because she wears a hijab. Sean Hannity’s nightly state TV broadcast is rife with deliberate misinformation and has included lowlights such as spreading the Seth Rich conspiracy theory, which baselessly suggested the Clinton family was responsible for the murder of a Democratic National Committee staffer in July 2016. Laura Ingraham once bullied a school shooting victim and has pushed the white supremacist “great replacement” conspiracy theory. Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren launched her media career by spouting racist rants. Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt regularly fearmongers about immigrants and made excuses for Roger Ailes' sexual harassment. Son of Rupert and Fox Corp's Chief Executive Officer Lachlan Murdoch has defended the bigoted personalities he employs.

Fox is using the Super Bowl as a bargaining chip in order to pad out its bottom line, which has been hurt by the years-long advertiser exodus as a result of bigotry and misinformation its top talent regularly push on-air. It’s also not the first time Fox has used the strategy. As recently as December 2019, when carriage fee negotiations stalled with a consortium of small rural cable providers, Fox deployed the same strategy and also set up a website (that has since been taken down) as a part of its intimidation campaign. Fox also said the National Cable Television Cooperative was “putting its own business objectives ahead of the needs of its members and their respective customers” and that it was engaging in “a misguided attempt to fabricate an avoidable crisis.” In reality, this description reflected Fox’s own behavior, which it is now repeating with Roku just days before the Super Bowl.

So why does this matter? Because Fox Corp. is about to deploy this same tactic during upcoming negotiations with cable providers. If Fox’s bullying succeeds and Fox’s high carriage fees get even higher, then consumers could see their cable bill skyrocket.