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NEW YORK — Fox News Channel has recently pulled back from airing President Donald Trump’s campaign-style rallies during prime time, a move that could put a crimp in Republican efforts to reach voters in the weeks before midterm elections.
Without live coverage of his rally on Wednesday, the president found other ways to reach Fox’s audience. He had a phone interview with Fox’s Shannon Bream on Wednesday night and called into the morning “Fox & Friends” show on Thursday.
Trump has rallies scheduled for Ohio on Friday night and Kentucky on Saturday. With the knowledge that his presidency is a key issue despite not being on the ballot, the White House is planning an aggressive schedule of appearances for the next three weeks at rallies designed to boost GOP candidates.
As with most things on television, ratings are likely behind it. During the Kavanaugh saga, viewership for cable news networks has been high in general. Fox this past weekend had its best prime-time ratings since 2003.
The calculus may change again with less urgent news days and the election getting closer. A Fox News spokeswoman had no immediate comment on the change.
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