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Roger Ailes: Fox News founder dies at 77
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Image captionRupert Murdoch announced Roger Ailes as Fox News head in 1995
The ex-chairman and founder of Fox News Roger Ailes has died aged 77, his family says.

A statement from his wife Elizabeth said she was "profoundly sad and heartbroken", calling him a "patriot".

Mr Ailes ran Fox News for two decades and is credited with transforming it into arguably the most powerful voice in conservative media.

But he stepped down last year after a number of female employees accused him of sexual harassment.

At the time he said he was resigning because he had become a "distraction".

Mrs Ailes' statement said: "During a career that stretched over more than five decades, his work in entertainment, in politics, and in news affected the lives of many millions.

"And so even as we mourn his death, we celebrate his life." The cause of his death is not yet clear.

Dominant figure
Before joining Fox, he served as an adviser to several US presidents, from Richard Nixon to George Bush Senior.

Mr Ailes became the founding boss of Fox News in 1996, owned by Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox, turning it into a profits and ratings powerhouse.

It soon became a favourite of right-wing viewers, outpacing liberal-leaning rivals like CNN.

The channel used the slogan "fair and balanced", but its critics saw it as anything but, accusing it of bias and of favouring the Republican Party.

Such was his influence, his biographer Gabriel Sherman quoted him as saying "I want to elect the next president" to a group of Fox executives at a 2010 meeting.

After leaving the company he reportedly helped Donald Trump prepare for the debates during his presidential campaign.

There have been warm tributes from conservative media
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Image captionHannity is one of Fox News' biggest names
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Image captionDobbs presents on Fox Business Network
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Image captionIngraham hosts a nationally syndicated talk show
But Mr Ailes' work has made him a polarising figure
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Image captionYates Sexton is a writer and academic
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Image captionBarro is an editor for Business Insider
 



Whys this thread full of hatred for someone who has just passed??

RIP.

Because they hate him, and don't think he deserves any human respect. The reasons this is true bear investigation.

Karl Rove never put bullets into anybody's brain, but some folks here still think Che painted the moon.

RIP Karl Rove. You surely knew how to shake them up.
 

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