Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorPaula Reid has, for the moment, moved from the White House to her house.The CBS News White House correspondent is still working her job full-time.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorRupert and Lachlan Murdoch, the overseers of the Fox Corp.
media conglomerate their family controls, saw their annual compensation fall for the most recent fiscal year in large part due to executives’ decision to give up salary between May and September as the company grappled with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.Rupert Murdoch’s total annual compensation fell 19%, to just under $34 million in fiscal 2020, compared with about $42.2 million in fiscal 2019,
.Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorPaula Reid has, for the moment, moved from the White House to her house.The CBS News White House correspondent is still working her job full-time.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorGet ready for more books from the anchors at Fox News Channel and its related businesses.Fox News Media said it struck a three-book deal with Harper Collins Publishers that will feature titles from the media unit’s various on-air personalities. Both Fox News and HarperCollins are controlled by the Murdoch family, the former as part of Fox Corporation and the latter under the family’s other business, News Corporation.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorSome of Fox News Channel’s most popular anchors and hosts are expected to get coronavirus tests after attending this week’s presidential debate, according to two people familiar with the matter, the result of the disclosure that President Donald Trump and Melania Trump have gone into quarantine following exposure to the virus.Sean Hannity, Chris Wallace, Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum are among the on-air personnel who intend to get tested, this person said, as
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorFox News paid a settlement valued as much as $4 million to an assistant to former “The Five” host Kimberly Guilfoyle – now a senior member of President Donald’s Trump’s re-election campaign – after that staffer detailed allegations of harassment in a draft complaint, according to a report in The New Yorker.The report, citing “two well-informed sources,” said Fox News paid the female assistant the money in exchange for keeping the matter from going to trial.
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Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorFox CEO Lachlan Murdoch’s compensation totaled $29.15 million for the fiscal year ended in June — down sharply from $42.11 million the year before.His dad, chairman Rupert Murdoch, took home $33.98 million, also below the $42.16 million for Fox’s fiscal 2019, according to a proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.The dip is due in part to the executives voluntarily agreeing to forgo 100% of their base salaries from May 1 through
yesterday’s Emmy awards, two prominent red carpet hosts were revealed to have tested positive for coronavirus. Giuliana Rancic, who has hosted E!’s coverage of the Emmys red carpet for twenty years, and Vivica A.
Giuliana Rancic has released a message confirming that she has tested positive for coronavirus.
Giuliana Rancic and Vivica Fox shocked viewers when they revealed they didn’t show up as planned to E!’s virtual “Live from the Red Carpet” show for the 2020 Emmys because they tested positive for COVID-19. The show began with two noticeable absences to the popular 2020 Emmys pre-show, prompting Brad Goreski and Nina Parker to take over hosting duties and explain to the audience why their regularly scheduled hosts would not be interviewing the stars and celebrities this year.
Vivica A. Fox was supposed to be one of the co-hosts at E!’s Live from the Red Carpet special for the 2020 Emmy Awards, but she’s not there after testing positive for coronavirus.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorViewers who tune in tonight to see the TV industry’s Emmy Awards no doubt expect to encounter celebrities like Jimmy Kimmel, Mindy Kaling, Anthony Anderson and Sterling K. Brown.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorWalt Disney plans to open one of its two Florida water parks in March, according to its Walt Disney World web site.Both Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon have been closed since last Spring, but the company offered details recently suggesting that one of the pair would open on March 7 of next year.“We may adjust our proposed reopening date, and if that happens, we will let Guests know what to expect in a future update,” the company said on the site, in a posting