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And here is a list of controversies that has happened at the network resulting in the sack of some of its employees. 1. Bill O’Reilly. This was probably one of the biggest scandals to happen to one of America’s most celebrated broadcasters of all time.
Ed Henry, once Fox News’ chief White House correspondent and later a co-anchor of the weekday news program “America’s Newsroom, was fired in 2020 after allegations of “willful sexual ...
Megyn Kelly. Kelly ended her 13 years at Fox News in Jan. 2017 as the well-regarded host of her own popular 9 p.m. show. Instead of renewing her contract, she moved to NBC, where she hosted a...
After television host Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News on April 24, 2023, for undisclosed reasons, many online speculated about whether his termination indicated wider staffing changes...
NEW YORK (AP) — Before ousting Tucker Carlson, Fox News had twice fired wildly popular hosts – and both times the network recovered better than the stars it cut loose. Fox’s dismissals of Glenn Beck in 2011 and Bill O’Reilly in 2017 offer lessons in what the post-Carlson fallout might be.
Stephen Hayes and Jonah Goldberg have resigned after the Fox News star hosted a series that relied on fabrications and conspiracy theories about the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Geraldo Rivera Says He Quit His Job at Fox News After Being “Fired” From ‘The Five’ The anchor, who had spent two decades at Fox, said he quit in a video that he posted to his social accounts.
Fox News announced in an abrupt statement it will "part ways" with longtime host Tucker Carlson, seen by many as the face of the network's brand. The star figured prominently in the Dominion...
Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News. After the dueling choruses of doomsayers and giddy celebrants died down on 24 April, the question of why Carlson was reportedly fired still lingered.
Fox News on Monday dismissed Tucker Carlson, its most popular prime-time host and one of the most influential voices on the American right.