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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

BREAKING NEWS: Beck Quits Daily Fox TV Show

What do you know, those rumors are true, Glenn Beck is pulling the plug on his popular daily show for Fox News. A press release issued right after his radio show by his production company, Mercury Radio Arts, Beck announced that he will "transition" away from his Daily Fox News show later this year, but will continue to develop programming for the News network and its digital properties.

While this will be seen by many on the left as a victory, regular listeners of the Beck Radio show know that he has been talking about a search for a new direction since before the beginning of the year. I suspect this move is part of that "new direction."

Here's the release issued jointly by Fox and Mercury

FOX NEWS AND MERCURY RADIO ARTS ANNOUNCE NEW AGREEMENT
(New York, NY) Fox News and Mercury Radio Arts, Glenn Beck’s production company, are proud to announce that they will work together to develop and produce a variety of television projects for air on the Fox News Channel as well as content for other platforms including Fox News’ digital properties. Glenn intends to transition off of his daily program, the third highest rated in all of cable news, later this year.

Roger Ailes, Chairman and CEO of Fox News said, “Glenn Beck is a powerful communicator, a creative entrepreneur and a true success by anybody’s standards. I look forward to continuing to work with him. ”

Glenn Beck said: “I truly believe that America owes a lot to Roger Ailes and Fox News. I cannot repay Roger for the lessons I’ve learned and will continue to learn from him and I look forward to starting this new phase of our partnership.”

Joel Cheatwood, SVP/Development at Fox News, will be joining Mercury Radio Arts effective April 24, 2011. Part of his role as EVP will be to manage the partnership and serve as a liaison with the Fox News Channel.

Roger Ailes said: “Joel is a good friend and one of the most talented and creative executives in the business. Over the past four years I have consistently valued his input and advice and that will not stop as we work with him in his new role.”

“Glenn Beck” is consistently the third highest rated program on cable news.

For the 27 months that “Glenn Beck” has aired on Fox News, the program has averaged more than 2.2 million total viewers and 563,000 viewers 25-54 years old, numbers normally associated with shows airing in primetime, not at 5pm. “Glenn Beck” has dominated all of its cable news competitors since launch.

This will be updated as more info is released.
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2 comments:

The Monster said...

The link to that release goes to "Page not Found". The rest of The Blaze is still up.

Hmmmm...

The Monster said...

OK. Now I'm seeing the story on The Blaze.