The end is nigh for One America News. After getting dropped by Direct TV in April it is now being dropped by Verizon, which is the last carrier that the show was on.
And on top of all of that, they've still got that billion dollar lawsuit from Dominion to look forward to.
One America News Network's survival in doubt after getting dropped by Verizon
Conservative outlet owned by Herring Networks parts ways with the last major cable operator to run the channel.
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The future is looking bleak for One America News Network, which is being dropped by Verizon, the last major cable operator to run the strident right-wing cable channel.
OAN was not able to reach agreement with Verizon, which will stop showing OAN on its Fios TV service as of July 31, as the Daily Beast first reported. It's another hit to San Diego-based OAN, which in April stopped appearing on DirecTV, which accounted for nearly half of the 35 million homes that had been able to get OAN on cable or satellite TV.
And on top of all of that, they've still got that billion dollar lawsuit from Dominion to look forward to.