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That's probably why he felt entitled to a little trim from the better looking staff...700UW said:He built that empire.
The Fox Political Network is in 'dumpster fire' mode right now. Of course MSNBC anchor Brian Williams was the first to tie this to the TWA 800, 9/11, Vincent Foster, and Townpete/Bill Vestrup cases.delldude said:Financial Times:
The timing of Mr Ailes’ exit was still under discussion, however, even as one person close to Mr Ailes said a hasty exit could trigger an exodus of anchors from the highly profitable division.
“A lot of talent would be very concerned,” this person said: “He’s made a tremendous amount of money for a lot of people: the Murdochs and the talent. Where Roger goes, the talent will go.”
The Financial Times reported earlier this week that several Fox News presenters, including highly-rated conservative anchors Greta van Susteren, Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly, are allowed by their contracts to leave the network if Mr Ailes goes.
The risk of a walkout of top talent from US conservatives’ favourite television brand was highlighted late on Tuesday when Breitbart, the conservative website, cited an unnamed anchor as saying that “all of Fox News’ primetime line-up” would leave if Mr Ailes were pushed out.
Mr Ailes is well connected to many Republican politicians and conservative donors, who may be
willing to back him in a new venture
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