5-7 years ago this would have been a bigger deal. These days there are so many ways of getting on people's television sets that network TV seems like an outdated method. The only thing getting on Network TV really gets you is guaranteed reach, which is shrinking as more and more people don't have cable at home.
For OAN specifically, I suspect they will move the show to Rumble and continue as an internet only show from there, they will likely reach a similar number of viewers, or at least their core audience.
Eh, Frontier's still fairly 'major' and based on OANN's "where to watch" by-state listing[1] Frontier still carriers OANN on a bunch of systems nationwide. So there's still one big name out there in between all the small rural co-op IPTV systems that are still carrying it.
"Cancel culture doesn't exist" as another right-wing media outlet is blasted out of the mainstream.
What's worse here? Opting to cancel any media org with opposing views or giving this same media org the power to highlight cancel culture?
A reminder that, through multiple clicks, OAN was given it's first YouTube strike relating to COVID "misinformation". The same label given to anyone who said vaccines don't stop the spread of COVID and/or that the disease was potentially manufactured in a lab.
Cable is dead anyway, most right wing shows have moved online where they cannot be yanked. The remaining content is pro-war yellow liberalism content from MSNBC, CNN, Fox and the rest.
For OAN specifically, I suspect they will move the show to Rumble and continue as an internet only show from there, they will likely reach a similar number of viewers, or at least their core audience.