Departure of Murdoch as Fox leader comes as conservative media landscape is increasingly fractured

This combination of photos shows conservative talk show hosts, from left, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and Ben Shapiro. The departure of Rupert Murdoch as the leader of both Fox’s parent company and his News Corp. media holdings after decades at the helm is a seismic change in the conservative media landscape. People are increasingly turning to smaller sites, podcasts and other digital products to get news. Conservative media personalities such as Tucker Carlson, who was ousted by Fox in April, Daily Wire podcaster Ben Shapiro, and talk show host and podcaster Megyn Kelly are increasingly influential as well. (AP Photo)

NEW YORK (AP) — The departure of Rupert Murdoch as the leader of Fox’s parent company and his News Corp. media holdings after decades at the helm is unlikely to have as much of an impact on conservative media overall as it would have a decade ago.

That's because the landscape in general is increasingly fractured, experts said. With a growing number of digital media sources available to them, right-leaning audiences have plenty of options for getting news, opinion and entertainment.

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