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  2. Category:Fox News people - Wikipedia

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    People who occasionally or regularly appeared on Fox News as panelists should not be placed in this category unless that is the sole reason they are notable.

  3. History of Fox News - Wikipedia

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    Fox News Channel logo. The Fox News Channel (FNC) is an American basic cable and satellite news television channel that was founded by media mogul Rupert Murdoch in 1996. It competes as one of the top-three cable news networks in the United States, often leading its rivals MSNBC, and CNN.

  4. Fired Fox News producer said she was coerced into giving ...

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    A former Fox News producer has altered her deposition testimony in the defamation case against the network, claiming she was coerced by company lawyers to give misleading answers.

  5. Fox News controversies - Wikipedia

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    Fox News apologized for fabricated quotes attributed to John Kerry in an article on its website during the 2004 presidential campaign, [308] stating that the piece was a joke which accidentally appeared on the website. [309] Fox News aired a segment celebrating a 14-year-old transgender boy in California. Several conservative commentators ...

  6. How FOX News fired and silenced a female reporter who ... - AOL

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    The Murdochs may have ousted Fox News chief Roger Ailes, but he is still working to cover up claims of sexual harassment at the network. A few hours after Rupert, Lachlan, and James Murdoch ...

  7. Records in Fox defamation case show pressures on reporters - AOL

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    Fox says it has increased its investment in journalism by more than 50% under Suzanne Scott, Fox News Media CEO, and usually leads its rivals in ratings during major breaking news stories.

  8. Suzanne Scott - Wikipedia

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    On May 17, 2018, Scott was named CEO of both Fox News and Fox Business Network. [8] During this announcement, Lachlan Murdoch said Scott "has now made history as [Fox's] first female CEO." She was also the only woman in charge of a major TV news organization until Rashida Jones was installed as head of MSNBC. [6]

  9. Disgraced Fox News Anchor Quietly Resurfaces at Fringe ... - AOL

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    More than a year after Fox News fired him over complaints about “willful sexual misconduct in the workplace,” Ed Henry has quietly returned to right-wing media, landing at a fringe outlet with ...