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News, Ailes in negotiations over his exit: source
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[July 20, 2016]
By Jessica Toonkel
(Reuters) - Roger Ailes,
who built Fox News into a profitable ratings powerhouse,
and Twenty-First Century Fox Inc are in negotiations
over his departure from the cable news channel following
allegations of sexual harassment, a person briefed on
the discussions said Tuesday.
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A Fox statement said a legal review into the accusations was
ongoing and that Ailes was working. Ailes' attorney, Susan
Estrich, told CNN that there was no deal yet and any
announcement on an agreement would be made by Twenty-First
Century Fox.
An exit would represent an unexpected turn of events for the
76-year-old media executive who advised several U.S. Republican
presidents, including George H.W. Bush, and built Fox News into
the most-watched U.S. cable news channel.
Conflicting reports of an imminent departure for Ailes played
out at the sidelines of the Republican National Convention in
Cleveland, including tweets from conservative political
commentator Matt Drudge saying the Fox executive had in hand a
$40 million exit package.
Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson sued Ailes earlier this
month, claiming sexual harassment. Ailes has denied the charges.
Fox hired the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison to conduct an internal investigation.

New York magazine followed up with reports of other women who
said they had been harassed by Ailes as far back as the 1960s.
On Tuesday, the magazine said that star Fox News anchor Megyn
Kelly had told investigators hired by Fox that Ailes "made
unwanted sexual advances toward her" about 10 years ago.
According to the report, which cited anonymous sources, lawyers
for 21st Century Fox Inc, gave Ailes a deadline of August 1 to
resign or face being fired for cause.
Ailes had long been a confidant of 21st Century Fox Executive
Co-Chairman Rupert Murdoch, who named Ailes founding chief
executive of Fox News Channel in 1996.
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But as scrutiny over Ailes increased in recent days, Murdoch and his
sons, James and Lachlan, came to agree that he should leave the
company, according to New York magazine.
Drudge on Tuesday tweeted an image of a page from a document
purporting to be Ailes’ separation agreement with Fox that was later
taken down.
The document was replaced with an unattributed statement that said,
"Roger Ailes has never sexually harassed Megyn Kelly. In fact, he
has spent much of the last decade promoting and helping her to
achieve the stardom she earned, for which she has repeatedly and
publicly thanked him.”
Ailes' lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment.
Ailes departure with no apparent successor will raise questions
about the future of Fox News, known for a lineup of politically
conservative commentators. The network was the most-watched basic
cable television channel with an average of 2.2 million prime-time
viewers for the year through June, according to Nielsen data.
(Reporting By Jessica Toonkel; Writing by Anna Driver; Editing by
Cynthia Osterman)
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