In a move described by insiders as “the most aggressive media blitz in a generation,” Fox News—spearheaded by rising titan Jesse Watters—is launching an all-out war against its long-standing rivals: CBS, ABC, and NBC.
This isn’t just about ratings anymore. It’s a calculated campaign to strip legacy media giants of their multibillion-dollar advertising empires—and the industry is reeling.
“This is a full-scale assault,” one former network executive told us under the condition of anonymity. “Fox isn’t playing defense anymore. They’re coming for the Big Three’s throats—and they’re doing it with money, data, and ruthlessness we haven’t seen before.”
The Billion-Dollar War Begins. For decades, CBS, ABC, and NBC held an untouchable grip over prime-time advertising dollars. But that grip is loosening—and Fox sees blood in the water.
Armed with top-tier talent, viral programming, and an ultra-loyal viewer base, Fox is now aggressively pitching to prime-time advertisers, demanding they “reconsider their loyalty to dying networks with collapsing influence.”