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Bill Shine's future at Fox News uncertain

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/04/is-a-management-shake-up-looming-at-fox-news.html

http://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2017/4/28/taking-the-shine-off-fox-news

As Fox News is roiled by lawsuits and the ouster of Bill O’Reilly, the network’s co-president Bill Shine has retained the backing of the Murdochs. On Monday, Rupert Murdoch took network co-presidents Shine and Jack Abernethy to lunch at Marea, a seafood restaurant near Fox’s midtown headquarters — a highly public show of support.

But privately, Shine is expressing concern about his future at the network. According to three sources briefed on the conversations, Shine has told friends he recently asked Rupert’s sons James and Lachlan — the CEO and co-chairman, respectively, of network parent company 21st Century Fox — to release a statement in support of him, but they refused to do so. The sources said Shine made the request because of withering press coverage of Fox News in recent weeks. A source added that Shine has privately complained that Rupert “isn’t fighting for him” in the press, which is why he wanted explicit support from the sons.

Through a Fox News spokesperson, Shine denied personally going to James and Lachlan for a statement. A Murdoch spokesperson said Shine did not directly ask for a statement.

By refusing to back Shine at this tumultuous moment for the network, the Murdochs may finally be signaling that they’re prepared to make the sweeping management changes they’ve so far resisted after forcing out CEO Roger Ailes last summer. Shine’s continued leadership has angered many Fox News employees, especially women, who view him as a product of the misogynistic Ailes culture. Shine joined the network in 1996, served as Sean Hannity’s producer, and rose through the ranks to become Ailes’s deputy. In that role, sources say he had the power to stop multiple instances of sexual harassment, including that of former Fox booker Laurie Luhn, but did not do so. (Through a Fox News spokesperson, Shine denies this.) He’s currently a defendant in a federal lawsuit filed this week by former Fox host Andrea Tantaros.


Well the Murdochs on one hand need stability for the network but is forced to change after the ailes era.
 
Based on Hannity's recent statements, I think he may leave now that Shine is out. I know his contract allowed him to leave if Ailes did, but I think there was a limit on that and I'm not sure he had an out if Shine left. He may have to work through the end of his contract. I don't think FNC would be willing to let him leave and would sue him if he did before his contract was fulfilled.

I think Rupert had to accede to the firings of Ailes and Shine because of a sexual harassment allegations, but Hannity has no such baggage. The old man may just push back against his sons. How this turns out will indeed determine what FNC is in the future and how it does. Cable doesn't need another CNN and if the Murdoch sons try to create that, CNN will beat them at that game and someone else will come in and take FNCs current audience.
 
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