Showing posts with label Greta Van Susteren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greta Van Susteren. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Greta Van Susteren"s Surprise Exit From Fox News Triggers �Who"s Next� Talk


Greta gone! Van Susteren suddenly quits Fox News Channel

In the wake of todays surprise news that Greta Van Susteren had exited Fox News Channel effective immediately, chatter turned to whether it might be the start of a key man exodus.

FNC announced this morning that Thursday had been Van Susterens last day and that FNC senior political analyst Brit Hume was taking over her time slot today, through the presidential election. Van Susteren, meanwhile, took to Facebook to explain that she took advantage of that much-discussed clause in her contract allowing her to leave now, explaining her hasty exit with: The clause had a time limitation, meaning I could not wait.

Like Van Susteren, Bill OReilly, Sean Hannity and Bret Baier have key man clauses in their contracts that allow them to leave if Fox News chief Roger Ailes departed. Which, of course, Ailes did in July, as FNC parent 21st Century Fox investigated Ailes and the network after Gretchen Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Ailes. It is unclear if the others had the same 60-day exit window as did Van Susteren.

Nearly simultaneous to FNCs Van Susteren/Hume announcementwhich took staffers by surprise, informed sources say, and which even Fox News media pundit Howard Kurtz conceded was abrupt 21st Century Fox announced this morning Carlson had settled her lawsuit.

With Van Susterens departure, focus now turns to other other show hosts, as well as well as Megyn Kelly, whose contract expires in July.

Van Susteren and the rest of the Key Man Clause gang were among those speculated to be maybe ready to take a powder in protest should Ailes be pushed out the door. But after Fox News began sharing details of the allegations Ailes was denying, those reports seemed to come to a swift end.

Van Susteren very publicly expressed her support for Ailes after Carlson filed her suit, for which Van Susteren took heat in some quarters.

But other Key Man club members did as well. Hannity, for instance, wondered, via Twitter: So why did u stay after such harassment asking for more airtime? If u had a new contract would u sue? I doubt it. Hannity also tweeted, Why did GC send handwritten notes with smiley faces asking for more airtime after the alleged traumatic incident?

(Van Susterens temporary replacement Hume also had tweeted a Carlson dig, suggesting that such a suit has more credibility if the person filing does so before they are let go by the network.)

Associated Press

Meanwhile, in marked contrast to the others on the list of People Who Might Follow Ailes Out the Door, is Kelly. She made headlines when a report broke shed told investigators she too had allegedly experienced unwanted advances from Ailes, years ago. Kellys contract comes up in July, though The Kelly File host might be angling for a more interview/magazine-style show, as evidenced by her May sweep primetime special on Fox broadcast network. That special, in which she staged her made-for-TV kiss-and-make-up with Donald Trump, was exec produced by Bill Geddie, best known for exec producing Barbara Walters 10 Most Fascinating People celebrity interview shows. The special was not an unqualified ratings success on the broadcast network.

Van Susteren, an attorney who previously hosted a CNN legal show, is interested in going to another network. In todays announcement FNC co-presidents Jack Abernethy and Bill Shine jointly said, We are grateful for Gretas many contributions over the years and wish her continued success.

Source: http://deadline.com/2016/09/greta-van-susteren-exit-fox-news-sean-hannity-bill-oreilly-exit-1201813706/

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Fox News and Roger Ailes settle sexual harassment lawsuit by Gretchen Carlson


Greta Van Susteren Leaves Fox News

Fox News and Roger Ailes have reached a settlement in the sexual harassment lawsuit filed by former anchor Gretchen Carlson.

Fox News parent company 21st Century Fox also issued an apology to Carlson, who accusedAiles ofsabotaging her career after she rebuffed sexual advances and complained about a hostile work environment. Her contract was not renewed in June after 11 years at Fox News Channel.

At the same time the settlement was announced, Fox News also revealed that Greta Van Susteren is leaving the company. Van Susteren was an anchor for 14 years. Two people briefed on the matter who were not authorized to comment publicly said her abrupt exit was due to a financial disagreement.

Political analyst Brit Hume will take over Van Susterens 7 p.m. ET hour starting Tuesday.

Van Susteren was a vocal defender of Ailes when sexual harassment accusations were first leveledagainst the former Fox News chairman.

The settlement which will pay Carlson $20 million according to one person familiar with the terms of the deal was announced Tuesday in a statement from 21st Century Fox, which included a full apology.

21st Century Fox is pleased to announce that it has settled Gretchen Carlsons lawsuit, the company said in a statement. During her tenure at Fox News, Gretchen exhibited the highest standards of journalism and professionalism. She developed a loyal audience and was a daily source of information for many Americans. We are proud that she was part of the Fox News team. We sincerely regret and apologize for the fact that Gretchen was not treated with the respect and dignity that she and all of our colleagues deserve.

Carlson said in a statement:I am gratified that 21st Century Fox took decisive action after I filed my complaint. Im ready to move on to the next chapter of my life in which I will redouble my efforts to empower women in the workplace. I want to thank all the brave women who came forward to tell their own stories and the many people across the country who embraced and supported me in their #StandWithGretchen. All women deserve a dignified and respectful workplace in which talent, hard work and loyalty are recognized, revered and rewarded.

Since the allegations by Carlson became public she filed a suit in a New Jersey Superior Court on July 6 reports have emerged of other women who have worked with the executive in the past also saying that he sought sexual favors in return for employment opportunities. Ailes has denied those incidents as well.

Ailes resigned on July 21, leaving the influential news division he founded with a $40-million severance package. Ailes was also indemnified by the company for any damages from the lawsuit.

Attorneys for Carlson had said they had been contacted by as many as 20 women who said they were subjected to inappropriate behavior by Ailes.

stephen.battaglio@latimes.com

Twitter: @SteveBattaglio

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UPDATES:

7:25 a.m.: This story was updated to include news that longtime Fox News anchorGreta Van Susteren is leaving the company.

This story was originally published at 6:55 a.m.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-ailes-settlement-20160906-snap-story.html

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