Fox News' problems are a lot bigger than Bill O'Reilly

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No, this would be too good to be true. O'Reilly was a giant catch. Dare we dream to see Hannity taken down as well? :lupe:
her story is that he asked her if she wanted to come back to his room after some gig. basically tried to fukk. and they weren't even coworkers :beli:

coming from someone who hopes hannity gets cancer....this story aint the one :scust: at least not from what i heard
 

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The hits keep coming :mjlol:

On-Air Host Kelly Wright Joins Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Fox News

On-Air Host Kelly Wright Joins Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Fox News

Fox News can’t seem to catch a break. On Tuesday, on-air host Kelly Wright joined ten former and current Fox employees in a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and harassment at the network.

Wright, an African American, co-hosts “America’s News Headquarters” on Saturdays. He joined Fox in 2003 and co-hosted the weekend edition of “Fox and Friends” from 2006 to 2008.

Wright claims he was “marginalized” and “sidelined” at Fox because of his race, and “was asked to perform the role of a ‘Jim Crow’ – the racist caricature of a Black entertainer.”


Wright levels numerous complaints at former host Bill O’Reilly and Fox News co-president Bill Shine. O’Reilly allegedly refused to air Wright’s segment on racial protests in Ferguson, Missouri because it presented African Americans in “too positive” a light.

Wright also claims “it is a running ‘joke’ among the cast and crew at Fox that [he] would get significantly more air time if he dyed his hair blonde.”

Two black female employees brought the class-action lawsuit against Fox in March. The suit now includes eleven former or current Fox employees, including Kelly Wright. Defendants include Fox News, parent company 21st Century Fox, general counsel Dianne Brandi, and former comptroller Judith Slater.


The employees say that racial bias at Fox News “appears more akin to Plantation-style management than a modern-day work environment.”

Let's take a closer look:bpthink::

Wright claims he was “marginalized” and “sidelined” at Fox because of his race, and “was asked to perform the role of a ‘Jim Crow’ – the racist caricature of a Black entertainer.”


Wright levels numerous complaints at former host Bill O’Reilly and Fox News co-president Bill Shine. O’Reilly allegedly refused to air Wright’s segment on racial protests in Ferguson, Missouri because it presented African Americans in “too positive” a light.

:mjpls::mjpls::mjpls:

Be a c00n for a paycheck brehs
 

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No pun intended :mjgrin:

Federal investigators asking about 'friends of Roger' at Fox News

Federal investigators probing Fox News' business practices are beginning to turn their attention to mysterious consultants once employed by the network's former CEO Roger Ailes, CNN reported Thursday.

Ailes, who was ousted from the network in July amid a deluge of sexual harassment allegations, employed a number of consultants and political operatives – known internally at Fox as "friends of Roger" – for reasons that remain unclear.

In addition, CNN reported that the Justice Department's investigation has been expanded to include financial crime experts from the United States Postal Inspection Service, whose purview includes mail fraud and wire fraud cases.
 

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Sexual harassment allegations aren’t an anomaly at Fox News -- they reflect a deeper problem inside of Fox headquarters. Firing Bill O’Reilly doesn’t fix that.

Fox News’ decision to fire Bill O’Reilly over his history of sexual harassment allegations is a big deal. The problem is: O’Reilly’s replacements aren’t much of an improvement. Fox’s new primetime lineup is stacked with network personalities with their own histories of harassing women, including guests and even co-hosts. And it’s not just primetime -- on-air harassment has been a recurring element in Fox News’ programming for years, especially on shows like Fox & Friends. Given the new lineup of personalities who have their own patterns of mistreating women on-air, the network isn’t showing signs of an overhaul just yet.
 
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