ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Greg Gutfeld has installed his brand of insult conservatism as the institutional voice for the next generation of Fox News viewers. And it’s catching on.  As Fox plots its next chapter, executives have placed their non-recreational belief in Gutfeld, elevating his merry trolling and just-kidding-not-really-but-maybe bearing as an institutional voice for the next generation of viewers. Gutfeld, 58, will move to 10 p.m. next month, a promotion befitting his escalating clout at the network. The changes announced by Fox this week, hastened by Tucker Carlson’s ouster in April, were the network’s first major overhaul of prime time programming since 2017.  Though far less dissected than Emmy-nominated counterparts like Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, Gutfeld reliably outrates their Trump-dinging monologues and celebrity-guest banter with scatological digressions and cameos from a low-rent presidential impersonator. After decades of cultural dominance by left-leaning late night — whose hosts ridiculed George W. Bush, riffed with Barack Obama and recoiled at Donald Trump — Gutfeld’s striking inversion is a hard-won victory for the right.  Like “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart at its Bush-era peak, Gutfeld has created a waggish refuge for viewers aghast at the country’s political direction.  Tap the link in our bio to read more about Gutfeld’s dominance on late night television. Photo by @amylombard」6月28日 6時27分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月28日 06時27分


Greg Gutfeld has installed his brand of insult conservatism as the institutional voice for the next generation of Fox News viewers. And it’s catching on.

As Fox plots its next chapter, executives have placed their non-recreational belief in Gutfeld, elevating his merry trolling and just-kidding-not-really-but-maybe bearing as an institutional voice for the next generation of viewers. Gutfeld, 58, will move to 10 p.m. next month, a promotion befitting his escalating clout at the network. The changes announced by Fox this week, hastened by Tucker Carlson’s ouster in April, were the network’s first major overhaul of prime time programming since 2017.

Though far less dissected than Emmy-nominated counterparts like Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, Gutfeld reliably outrates their Trump-dinging monologues and celebrity-guest banter with scatological digressions and cameos from a low-rent presidential impersonator. After decades of cultural dominance by left-leaning late night — whose hosts ridiculed George W. Bush, riffed with Barack Obama and recoiled at Donald Trump — Gutfeld’s striking inversion is a hard-won victory for the right.

Like “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart at its Bush-era peak, Gutfeld has created a waggish refuge for viewers aghast at the country’s political direction.

Tap the link in our bio to read more about Gutfeld’s dominance on late night television. Photo by @amylombard


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