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Roger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 – May 18, 2017) was an American television executive and media consultant. He was the chairman and CEO of Fox News, Fox Television Stations and 20th Television.
Palm Beach County ME ruled Roger Ailes died of "complication of a subdural hematoma after he fell at home injuring his head." He fell 5/10 — Meg James (@MegJamesLAT) May 18, 2017
Ousted FOX News CEO Roger Ailes died on Thursday morning, his wife said in a statement on the Drudge Report.
FOX News personalities like Sean Hannity and Kimberly Guilfoyle took to Twitter on Thursday to react to Roger Ailes' death.
The Loudest Voice tells the story of Roger Ailes, who turned Fox News into one of the most powerful, influential media networks in history. It depicts Ailes becoming one of the most prominent figures in modern American conservatism, with flashbacks to the 9/11 attacks, the 2008 U.S. presidential election and 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as the numerous sexual harassment accusations ...
Former Fox News star Bill O’Reilly said his disgraced former boss Roger Ailes died from experiencing 'hatred' in a guest obit published in USA Today.
In February 1996, after former NBC executive and Republican Party political strategist [7] Roger Ailes left America's Talking (now MSNBC), Murdoch called him to start the Fox News Channel. Ailes worked individuals through five months of 14-hour workdays and several weeks of rehearsal shows before launch, on October 7, 1996. [8]
FOX News' Sean Hannity took to Twitter with lengthy message Thursday after hearing news of Roger Ailes' death.