"The Company has seen the allegations against Mr. Ailes and Mr. Doocy," the statement said. "We take these matters seriously. While we have full confidence in Mr. Ailes and Mr. Doocy, who have served the company brilliantly for over two decades, we have commenced an internal review of the matter."
The notion that the powerful head of a media company—whose cable TV stations regularly air sordid accusations about politicians, business leaders, and entertainment personalities—could sweep the allegations against himself out of a public courtroom and under the rug of strictly confidential arbitration has struck some as unfair and hypocritical.
Rupert Murdoch, executive co-chairman of 21st Century Fox Inc , and his sons James and Lachlan agree that Fox News Channel boss Roger Ailes should leave the company but they have not settled on the timing, New York magazine reported on Monday, citing anonymous sources.
In a new lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court on Monday, former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros alleges she was among a number of women sexually harassed by, yes, former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes.
But she also alleges she was sexually harassed by the network’s biggest star, Bill O’Reilly. The suit alleges that O’Reilly attempted to lure her to Long Island where he told her it would be “very private” and that she could show him her “wild side.”
The idea that Fox is starting to eat its own from the inside is uninteresting to you? You know Rodger Ailes got fired from Fox News, right? That is kinda news worthy, even for Fox News.
The idea that Fox is starting to eat its own from the inside is uninteresting to you? You know Rodger Ailes got fired from Fox News, right? That is kinda news worthy, even for Fox News.
i saw elsewhere that there is supposed to be some manner of admission of wrongdoing / an apology from the fox news corp. which is probably more notable.
i saw elsewhere that there is supposed to be some manner of admission of wrongdoing / an apology from the fox news corp. which is probably more notable.
In a statement Tuesday, Fox parent company 21st Century said that "we regret and apologize for the fact that Gretchen was not treated with the respect and dignity that she and all of our colleagues deserve."
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