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Newsmax’s lawsuit complaining Fox News had a monopoly on conservative viewers is dismissed in just days

A judge has dismissed Newsmax’s antitrust lawsuit against Fox News that claimed the news organization has a monopoly on conservative viewers.

Just days after filing, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the right-wing network’s lawsuit as a “shotgun pleading,” as the five counts of NewsMax’s complaint were unnecessarily repetitive.

“The second, third, fourth, and fifth counts in the Complaint, however, incorporate all preceding allegations, thus rendering the Complaint an impermissible ‘shotgun pleading,’” Cannon wrote in the order Friday.

“The court has an independent obligation to dismiss such pleadings and require repleader,” Cannon added.

Cannon, the judge who dismissed President Donald Trump’s criminal classified documents case last year, has given Newsmax until September 11 to file an amended complaint.

“We understand this is just a technical matter and our law firm is refiling,” Newsmax said in a statement.

Newsmax filed the lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida Wednesday, and argued it “would have achieved greater pay TV distribution, see its audience and ratings grow sooner, gained earlier ‘critical mass’ for major advertisers and become, overall, a more valuable media property,” had Fox News and its parent organization not engaged in anticompetitive behavior.

Lawyers for Newsmax alleged that the Fox Corporation leveraged Fox News’ market dominance to “coerce” distributors into not carrying other right-wing news networks.

Some of the alleged anticompetitive practices mentioned include imposing fees on distributors if they carry other right-wing news networks and forcing exclusivity in its carriage agreements to prevent distributors from carrying other channels.

As a result, Newsmax suffered injury to its business, consumers were deprived of “genuine choice,” and other competitors were hindered from succeeding in the right-wing broadcast news market, lawyers for the company said.

Newsmax did not say exactly how much it is seeking in damages, but said it was “three times the amount” in damages the company allegedly suffered.

“Newsmax cannot sue their way out of their own competitive failures in the marketplace to chase headlines simply because they can’t attract viewers,” a spokesperson for Fox News said in a statement.

Lawyers for Newsmax said in the lawsuit that publicly available internal communications at Fox News indicated that executives and prominent hosts saw Newsmax as a potential threat after the 2020 election.

In one message cited, the attorneys recalled that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson warned “an alternative like Newsmax could be devastating to us.”

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