NEW YORK — CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter thought more than a quick update was necessary in preparing for the paperback edition of his book from last summer, “Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth.”
In effect, he’s writing a substantially different book, adding some 20,000 words to the 95,000 of the hardcover edition.
Announced on last week, the revised edition will be released in June.
The changes reflect the end of Trump’s presidency and the false claims of voter fraud, the rise of Tucker Carlson in becoming Fox’s most prominent personality, the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol and the emergence of Newsmax and One America News Network as bigger players in conservative media.
“The creation of the Fox News presidency was a critical story,” Stelter told The AP. “Now we’ve reached the end of the Fox News presidency.”