Fox News Calls 2024 Election First: How They Did It

USATue Nov 12 2024
You're watching Election Night on Fox News. You think it's going to be a close call between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. But wait! Within just a few hours, Fox News is calling states for Trump, including Pennsylvania, which pretty much seals the deal. How did they do it so fast? Well, it's all about the tech. Fox News has been investing in new voter technology that doesn't rely too much on exit polls. Instead, they use data from each state, like online surveys of registered voters. This lets them make quick calls, even when other networks are still hesitating. It's not just about 2024, though. Fox News has been using this tech for years, like in the 2018 midterms when they called the House for Democrats early. But it's not all about being first. Fox News also wants to show they can attract a broad audience, not just conservatives. This is important because cable TV is losing viewers to streaming. But on Election Night, Fox News was still the most-watched network. Less people watched overall this time, but Fox News was where most people turned to. The voting tech helps Fox News get the story to viewers quickly. It's not like the 2016 surprise anymore. In 2024, people knew Trump had a chance. Now, Fox News wants to keep improving for the next elections. They want to understand early votes better and get more detailed data. It's all about staying ahead of the game.
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    If Fox News' tech can predict elections so well, can it also tell us who’ll win the next season of ‘The Bachelor’?
    What are the potential biases in the large online surveys used by Fox News Voter Analysis?
    How does the growing shift towards streaming video affect Fox News' strategy in attracting a wide audience for events like Election Night?

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