Jesse Palmer may be headed back to The Bachelor, but this time, it’s as a host, since the 43-year-old is now a married man! Jesse revealed to People magazine on October 4 that he and Emely Fardo are now husband and wife, and couldn’t be happier.
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Fox chairman and patriarch Rupert Murdoch’s racked up $31.1 million in total compensation for the company’s fiscal year ended in June, down 8.4% from close to $40 million the year before.
Total compensation for Lachlan Murdoch, executive chairman and CEO of Fox, came in at nearly $27.7 million, down 5% from just over $29 million, according to a proxy statement filed Friday with the Securities and Exchange Commission that details salaries of the top five highest paid corporate executives.
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Jesse Palmer may be headed back to The Bachelor, but this time, it’s as a host, since the 43-year-old is now a married man! Jesse revealed to People magazine on October 4 that he and Emely Fardo are now husband and wife, and couldn’t be happier.
Damian Lewis has officially exited his hit TV show Billions.
here). “For decades, Ed has been the heart and soul of AMC Networks,” Sapan said.
TheWrap: Why now?Bryan Lourd: The why now is a long answer, but it’s essentially that we’ve known each other for decades, then beyond us, our partners have known each other, and every single hour, we are shocked at the connectivity of the two companies. And yes, we were competitive but their company and our company had the most integrity with each other.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook CTO Mike “Schrep” Schroepfer will resign from the post sometime in 2022, after 13 years leading technology operations for the biggest social media company in the world.Facebook said Schroepfer next year will become a “senior fellow” at the company, working on initiatives such as recruiting and developing technical talent and “fostering the company’s artificial intelligence investments.” After a transition period, Andrew “Boz” Bosworth — currently head of
Some of the lead stars from The Crown aren’t in Los Angeles for the 2021 Emmy Awards, but they’re still gathering to celebrate the big night!
SEC filings Friday, is due to base salary pay cuts spurred by the pandemic. Rupert Murdoch brought in $34 million the year prior, while Lachlan’s pay was at $29.1.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorSalaries for senior executives at Fox Corporation declined in the company’s most recent fiscal year as the owner of Fox News Channel and the Fox broadcast network reduced compensation packages as part of dealing with conditions spurred by the coronavirus pandemic.Lachlan Murdoch, CEO of Fox and executive chairman, saw his total compensation fall to $27.7 million in fiscal 2021, compared with $29.2 million in the previous fiscal year, marking a decrease of
Piers Morgan has landed himself a new job and he’s ready to ‘have some fun’ in his new gig which will be broadcast on a global platform.
Australia, the company said Thursday.News Corp executive chair Rupert Murdoch said Morgan, 56, is “the broadcaster every channel wants but is too afraid to hire.” Murdoch added in a statement: “Piers is a brilliant presenter, a talented journalist and says what people are thinking and feeling.”The show is billed as the primetime draw on the new channel talkTV, expected to launch in the U.K. in early 2022.
Piers Morgan is bringing his brand to Fox News and beyond.
Piers Morgan is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year.The former Good Morning Britain host, who sensationally quit the ITV show following his controversial comments on Meghan Markle back in March, will also be joining The Sun and New York Post as a columnist.
tweeted.In addition to his hosting duties, per a release from News UK, he will publish two weekly columns for the New York Post and the Sun and host a series of true crime documentaries. HarperCollins UK will publish a follow-up to his Sunday Times number-one bestseller, “Wake Up.”“I’m thrilled to be returning to News Corp.