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''The Ingraham Angle'' is an American conservative news and opinion-based talk show that premiered on October 30, 2017, on the
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, Raymond Arroyo, and guests discussing the day's latest issues, news, as well as controversies. Guest hosts for the program include Raymond Arroyo,
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,
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and
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. It is the third highest rated cable TV news program for total viewers.Wulfsohn, Joseph A
Fox News reaches highest viewership in network's history, topping MSNBC, CNN in 2020
''
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'', February 25, 2020. "The Ingraham Angle" averaged 3.6 million viewers, making Laura Ingraham the most-watched woman host in cable news history.
As for its particular time slot the show is rated number one, defeating its direct competition, '' The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell'' on
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and '' Don Lemon Tonight'' on CNN. In 2018, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student and shooting survivor David Hogg organized an ongoing boycott of the show following a Twitter post in which Ingraham ridiculed him. The boycott resulted in 27 advertisers dropping the show.


History

In September 2017, Fox News announced ''The'' ''Ingraham Angle'' as the newest show in their primetime lineup and following ''
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'' at a new time of 9 PM ET/6 PM PT starting on October 30, 2017. Before the show's debut, news anchors took over the 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT time slot under the branding ''Fox News Tonight''. Prior to hosting ''The Ingraham Angle'', Laura Ingraham had been a guest host, guest panelist, and commentator on various Fox News primetime programs including ''
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'' and ''
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''. She has hosted her weekday radio show since 2001. ''The Ingraham Angle''s debut program guest was
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Chief of Staff John F. Kelly. The show garnered total viewers with 622,000 news demographic viewers, more than that of
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and CNN. Other guests on ''The Ingraham Angle'' have included
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's Jorge Ramos, former White House Press Secretary
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, attorney and former
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, former
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State Department advisor and Deputy Secretary of State for Strategic Communications Philippe Reines.


Controversies


LeBron James

In February 2018, Ingraham was criticized after she publicly said that basketball star
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should not talk about politics and that he should "shut up and dribble." Professional athletes complained about Ingraham's comment,Media Matters, Bobby Lewis, February 16, 2018
Athletes are calling out Laura Ingraham for telling LeBron James to "shut up and dribble": Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade: "They use to try and hide it.. now the president has given everyone the courage to live their truths"
Retrieved April 10, 2018
which was in response to James's statement that then-president
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"doesn't understand the people, and really don't give a f--- about the people."


New Zealand COVID-19 response

In October 2020, Ingraham was criticized after she falsely claimed that
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forced arrivals into quarantine "camps" due to
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.


Boycotts


March 2018 boycott

On March 28 Ingraham ridiculed college rejections David Hogg received, tweeting: "David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA...totally predictable given acceptance rates.)" Hogg responded by accusing Ingraham of
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and posted a list of Ingraham's advertisers, suggesting they be contacted by his followers.Business Insider, Bryan Logan, March 29, 2018
Rejected by 4 colleges 'and whines about it': A Fox News host mocked a Parkland school shooting survivor — now he's going after her advertisers
Retrieved March 29, 2018, "...David Hogg ... is now going after a conservative talk-show host's advertisers after she made light of his college-rejection letters...."
Washington Post, Amy B. Wang and Allyson Chiu, March 29, 2018
'You're a mother': Laura Ingraham faces boycott for taunting Parkland teen over college rejections
Retrieved March 29, 2018
In response to the boycott, 27 advertisers left the show. The following day, Ingraham tweeted an apology. Hogg said that Ingraham's apology had only been caused by the walkout of several advertisers. He said that he would accept an apology in the future if she denounced the way her network had been treating him and his friends.BBC News, March 30, 2018
Parkland student David Hogg rejects Fox News host's apology
Retrieved March 30, 2018, "....TripAdvisor, Expedia, Hulu, Johnson & Johnson, Wayfair, Nestlé and Nutrish announced they would withdraw commercials from the presenter's show, The Ingraham Angle..."
Hogg and his supporters continued their pressure campaign on her show's advertisers. At the end of the Good Friday 2018 (March 30, 2018) edition of her show, Ingraham announced she was taking a week-long absence from the show for Easter; a break that was already planned according to Ingraham and Fox News. A week later, on her show, Ingraham characterized the boycott as "
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".Media Matters Staff, April 9, 2018, Media Matters
After 20+ advertisers remove ads following her attacks on a Parkland student, Laura Ingraham calls boycott efforts "Stalinist"
/ref> Ingraham returned to her show with the support of
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.Sarah Ellison, April 8, 2018, Washington Post
Laura Ingraham returns to air amid a boycott drama. It's the new normal for Fox News.
Retrieved April 9, 2018, "... Ingraham's slap at David Hogg, ... a wire that even the controversy-hardened Fox did not welcome...."


Response by advertisers

Within a day of Ingraham's comments about Hogg, sponsors started announcing that they would no longer advertise on ''The Ingraham Angle''. Rates for advertising during the show dropped since the start of the boycott. Prices for a 30-second spot dropped from an average range of $12,310–$14,732 to an average range of $11,305–$13,405, according to analysts. Advertising time during the show dropped by as much as 52 percent. By mid-April 2018, a total of 27 sponsors stopped advertising on ''The Ingraham Angle''. As of December 2018, only two major advertisers had returned to sponsoring the show.


=Reaction to March 2018 boycott

= Following Ingraham's tweet, responses, and Hogg's tweets, polls showed that public perception of Fox News declined more than that of any advertiser. Polling by YouGov BrandIndex in the days following the announcement of the boycott showed that the Fox News brand had sustained significantly more consumer perception damage than any of the advertisers. The positive consumer perception of Ingraham dropped from 53 percent to 33 percent, according to the celebrity data and research firm Spotted. Hundreds of Russian bots on Twitter came to Ingraham's defense during the weekend following the boycott. According to
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, posts under the hashtag #IStandWithLaura jumped 2800 percent and was the top trending hashtag for Russian Twitter accounts. Ingraham was supported by singer and
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board member
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, and talk show host
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who defended her on the grounds of
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. Republican strategist
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speculated why Ingraham's advertisers pulled their support: "...this kid's not scared. He's not scared of the NRA. He's not intimidated and scared by Laura Ingraham."Yahoo! News, Rebecca Shapiro, March 29, 2018
Republican Strategist Nails Why David Hogg Got To Laura Ingraham
Retrieved March 31, 2018
Fox News co-president Jack Abernethy issued a statement of support for Ingraham: "We cannot and will not allow voices to be censored by agenda-driven intimidation efforts." Following Ingraham's return to the show on April 9, AdAge reported that as of the April 11 Wednesday night episode of ''The Ingraham Angle'', the show averaged viewers with 559,000 in the 25-to-54 viewer age demographic. In comparison, the show averaged viewers and 434,484 in the same demographic on March 29, 2018. According to
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, viewership for the week of Ingraham's return to the show were up 25 percent for 2018 at 3,099,000 total viewers and up 36 percent for the age 25 to 54 demographic with 685,000 viewers. In June, the show earned 2.654 million total viewers per night, the best monthly average since the show was launching in October 2017.Maglio, Tony
Fox News' Laura Ingraham Just Had Her Highest-Rated Month Ever
''The Wrap'', July 3, 2018.


June 2018 boycott

Twenty-seven sponsors stopped advertising on the show due to the March boycott. The controversy surrounding the boycott resulted in a decline of favorable public perceptions of the Fox News brand. Upon Ingraham's return to the show on April 9 following a week-long vacation, ''The Ingraham Angle'' occupied the top position for its time slot against CNN and MSNBC. Following Ingraham's comments on her show regarding facilities used to detain minor children separated from their undocumented immigrant parents, David Hogg renewed his call for boycotts of ''The Ingraham Angles advertisers. During the show's June 18, 2018 broadcast, Ingraham referred to the detention facilities as "essentially summer camps" that "resemble boarding schools." In response, Hogg called for a renewal of the previous boycott via Twitter the following day. Ingraham's comments followed an
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report by
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which was broadcast on June 14, 2018. The report described a Texas detainment facility setup to be like a "dormitory structure" with a cafeteria and rooms that contained four beds in each.


Ratings

According to ''Variety'' magazine, ''The Ingraham Angle'' was the third-highest rate cable TV news program in the adults 25-54 demographic among all cable news programs in June 2018. A year later, Ingraham's show had declined in popularity to fourth behind
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'', according to a Fox News press release. As of January 2020, the show has returned to its former spot as the third highest rated cable news show, gathering more viewers than any cable news show during its time slot, including ''The Rachel Maddow Show''. The show's higher ratings than ''The Rachel Maddow Show'' made Ingraham the highest-rated female cable news host.


See also

*'' Just In'', previous show on Fox News hosted by Ingraham *'' The Laura Ingraham Show'' *
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