Newsmax Takes Legal Action Against Fox News in Antitrust Suit
In a significant move, Newsmax, a conservative news network, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, claiming that Fox has been using bullying tactics and unfair business practices to maintain its dominance in the television market. The lawsuit was submitted to U.S. District Court in South Florida.
According to the legal documents, Fox has attempted to limit Newsmax’s growth by pressuring distributors to restrict its access, discouraging potential guests from appearing on Newsmax, and even hiring private detectives to investigate Newsmax’s executives. The network is asking for a jury trial to address these allegations.
Fox News has publicly dismissed the lawsuit. In a statement, the network suggested that Newsmax’s complaints stem from its own failures in attracting viewers.
Since its launch in 2014, Newsmax has positioned itself as a competitor to Fox News, particularly at a time when Fox’s opinion programming has consistently outperformed traditional broadcast networks in ratings. Within the highly competitive landscape of cable news, Fox’s market strength allows it to charge substantial fees for distributors that wish to carry its channel, leading to claims that the network engages in anti-competitive behavior to suppress emerging voices in conservative media.
Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax, has stated that Fox’s actions are indicative of a monopoly. He emphasized the importance of a free market where competition determines available news options, not coercive practices. The lawsuit highlights instances where Fox allegedly set up fake social media accounts to discredit Newsmax and used intimidation tactics against the company.
As Newsmax confronts Fox News over these issues, Ruddy remains hopeful for a fair consideration of the claims. He noted that, although Newsmax hasn’t matched Fox in viewership, there is a growing discontent among viewers following the controversies surrounding the 2020 election. Ruddy expressed belief that the era of Fox’s intimidation and exclusionary practices is coming to an end.
This lawsuit, reflecting deep divisions in the conservative media landscape, raises questions about competition and fairness in news broadcasting. Newsmax’s challenge may reshape the dynamics among conservative networks as they seek to balance profitability with the principles of fair play in the marketplace.

