Roger Ailes and the women of Fox
Showtime has produced a series entitled "The Loudest Voice" , which is a tendentious account of Fox News first CEO Roger Ailes. The series will focus on Ailes problems with sexual harassment. Roger Ailes who did have flaws, also deserves some credit for saving the Conservatism of William F Buckley and Ronald Reagan as well as providing the American public with an alternative to the left wing bias of the mainstream media. He won't get any from Showtime. Ailes began his career as a media consultant for Presidents Richard Nixon, the great Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush. Then after working at CNBC (as President) and eventually creating MSNBC, fate intervened and Rupert Murdock offered him the position of CEO of Fox News in 1996.
Fox News under Ailes leadership was a combination of hard news shows like Sheppard Smith (at 3:PM) and "America's Newsroom" (from 9;AM to 12:PM) to the more nuanced Bret Baier's "Special Report" at 6:PM and eventually to the more opinion like analysis shows once made famous by Bill O'Reilly. The analysis was & is typically from the Conservative perspective, but there was always the other side - the liberal who sits in to counter the host or the guest. If all that wasn't enough, Ailes had a vision of what the Fox woman would be. She would be both attractive and articulate. It's part of what has become accepted as the Fox formula of success. Unfortunately, Ailes used his power over these women to satisfy his own demented desires. It led to his eventual downfall. Despite the dramatic, well publicized, behind the scenes issues, Fox has thrived and I'm proud to say, launched the careers of many highly regarded news Women.
Dana Perino / political commentator
From the former Press Secretary of President George W Bush to the host of "The Story", the Fox News Women have no equal.
Martha MacCallum / Fox News Anchor
For the Fox devotee there is that double dose of Conservative analysis of Tucker Carlson followed by the Conservative/Populist flagship show known as Hannity. Steak & potatoes leads to anticipation for desert. That would be the the biting commentary of Fox's most Conservative female, Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham / Fox News Anchor
They close it out at 11:PM with Shannon Bream, kind of a nightcap.
Shannon Bream / Fox News Anchor
Fox News continues to be the top rated Cable news channel and is broadcast to over 40 countries.
Roger Ailes reshaped the news narrative as America's mainstream news media had been drifting ever leftward. America began to lose honest journalism during the Vietnam War. Ailes righted things and for that he deserves credit. Like so many other American pioneers, his positive contributions outweighed his negative attributes.
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Outside conservative dittohead bubbles Ailes is seen as a BIG FAT LIAR!
LMAO!
old roger seems to have had a specific look in mind for junk munching
Old Roger is no longer with us.
roger seems to have had.......
Weak people are intimidated by those who are educated and intelligent.
And are they ever intimidated!
More should arrive shortly.
THE MSNBC WOMEN ARE BETTER LOOKING. AND SMARTER AND MORE HONEST
STEPHANIE RUHLE
NICOLE WALLACE
MIKA BRZENSKI
HALLIE JACKSON
UGH!
BTW, Did you know Ailes created MSNBC?
Didn't she have a lot of plastic surgery done? Anyone?
I don't know why she would be included on that silly morning show with her boyfriend. All she does over there is feign outrage.
Mika and Joe Scarborough got married a few months ago.
Does it really matter with them?
Strolling by with a neener-neener comment?
Pointless trolling is not allowed on NT.
I agree. By the way, deliberate trolling that derails someone's FNC seed with off-topic MSNBC photos is also not allowed.
One of Ailes accomplishments in keeping up ratings was keeping fox on the lower tiers of cable companies.
Around here one has to pay extra and upgrade their cable package to get CNN.
Where I live, I have to pay extra for FNC, FBC, CNN, and MSNBC. That's how it rolls.
And I get all those cable news stations with my Verizon package.
Go to the airport and all you get is CNN. Is CNN paying for that?
I know. Same for us at hospitals and doctor/dentist/lawyer offices as well.
Seems to be a CNN monopoly.
I assume they're paying
This is true, but no one can dispute the fact that FNC always included and still includes/invites opposing views on their shows. Short list: