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  • Sandra Smith

    Sandra Smith

    Sandra Smith co-anchors Fox’s morning news program America’s Newsroom and also regularly appears as a rotating co-host of Outnumbered. Prior to working at Fox News, she joined Fox Business as a reporter in 2007.

  • Jedediah Bila

    Jedediah Bila

    Jedediah Bila first became a Fox News contributor in 2013 but in a few years left to co-host ABC’s The View. She returned to Fox as a contributor in 2018. Bila left Fox in May 2021.

  • Juliet Huddy

    Juliet Huddy

    Juliet Huddy has a long career in broadcasting and worked for Fox News and Fox affiliate stations for 18 years, departing in 2016 after winning a settlement from 21st Century Fox for Bill O’Reilly’s reported sexual harassment.

  • Clayton Morris

    Clayton Morris

    Clayton Morris co-hosted Fox & Friends Weekend from 2008-2017, when he announced he was leaving his career in television. Morris worked for a Fox affiliate station before he joined Fox News.

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    Outnumbered

    Fox’s Outnumbered features four rotating Fox contributors and hosts who are women and one non-Fox man, called the show’s “one lucky guy,” who is the guest co-host and interview subject for the day. The show launched in 2014.

  • Jack Abernethy

    Jack Abernethy was promoted to co-president of Fox News after Roger Ailes was fired in 2016 over his reported sexual harassment of dozens of women. Abernethy was involved in cover-ups of sexual harassment at Fox News and was himself accused of retaliating against a Fox employee who rejected a personal relationship with him.

  • Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert Murdoch

    Rupert Murdoch is a conservative media mogul who owns many media properties in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. He was the primary executive of News Corporation, the parent company of many newspapers and Fox News. Following Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes’ firing in 2016 over his history of sexual misconduct, Murdoch stepped in as temporary CEO and chairman of Fox. He is now the executive co-chairman of Fox’s new parent company, Fox Corporation, and chairman of the new News Corp.

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    Fox Nation

    Fox Nation is an online video service that launched in late 2018 and is available via a monthly or annual subscription, featuring old and new content from Fox News personalities and network specials. A previous version of Fox Nation was a news aggregation website featuring ridiculous headlines.

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    Gretchen Carlson

    Gretchen Carlson is a former Fox News host who worked at the network from 2005-2016. After co-hosting Fox & Friends for eight years, she was given her own program, The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson. After leaving the network, Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes in 2016. Dozens of subsequent accusations followed, and Ailes was forced to resign.

  • Jim Pinkerton

    Jim Pinkerton

    Jim Pinkerton is a former Fox News contributor whose work with Fox News founder and former president and CEO Roger Ailes dated back to at least George H.W. Bush’s 1988 presidential campaign. At Fox, he was a regular panelist on Fox’s defunct weekend media criticism show Fox News Watch. Pinkerton also reportedly worked anonymously on the bizarre pro-Fox blog The Cable Game, which was used to attack Ailes’ rivals and critics. He currently writes for Breitbart News.

  • Heather Childers

    Heather Childers

    Heather Childers joined Fox News in 2010 and co-hosts the weekday early morning show Fox & Friends First.

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    Steve Doocy

    Steve Doocy has been co-hosting Fox & Friends since 1998. He was implicated for allegedly sexist treatment of his former co-host Gretchen Carlson in her sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News in 2016.

  • The Murdoch Family

    The Murdoch Family

    Rupert Murdoch has owned many media properties around the world, including Fox News and a British tabloid that was exposed for hacking people's phones. He is currently the chairman of Fox News and executive co-chairman of Fox News' parent company, called Fox. Lachlan Murdoch is co-chairman and CEO of the new Fox, and James Murdoch is the chairman of their entertainment division 21st Century Fox.

  • Anna Kooiman

    Anna Kooiman

    Anna Kooiman was a correspondent and weekend co-host for Fox News' Fox & Friends from 2011 through 2016.

  • Jonathan Hoenig

    Jonathan Hoenig

    Jonathan Hoenig is a hedge fund manager who has appeared on Fox News and Fox Business programs for years, typically to defend wealthy people and industries from criticism.

  • Jim Angle

    Jim Angle

    Jim Angle was a longtime Fox News correspondent, joining the network in 1996 and leaving it in 2014. During his time at Fox, he regularly repeated Republican talking points as objective reality.

  • Elisabeth Hasselbeck

    Elisabeth Hasselbeck

    Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a co-host of ABC’s The View from 2003 through 2013, and then moved to Fox News to co-host Fox & Friends from 2013 through 2015.

  • David Webb

    David Webb

    David Webb hosts Reality Check for Fox Nation and a radio show on SiriusXM. He's also a Fox News contributor with a history of attacking Black Democrats and activists.

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