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Roger Eugene Ailes (May 15, 1940 – May 18, 2017) was an American television executive and media consultant. He was the chairman and CEO of Fox News, Fox Television Stations and 20th Television. Ailes was a media consultant for US Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush, and for Rudy Giuliani's 1989 New York City mayoral election. In July 2016, he left Fox News after allegations of sexually harassing female Fox employees, including on-air hosts Gretchen Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Andrea Tantaros. Ailes had hemophilia, a medical condition in which the body is impaired in its ability to produce blood clots. He died on May 18, 2017, at the age of 77 after a subdural hematoma that was aggravated by his hemophilia. Early life Ailes was born and grew up in the factory town of Warren, Ohio, the son of Donna Marie (née Cunningham) and Robert Eugene Ailes, a factory maintenance foreman. Ailes had hemophilia and was often hospitalized as a youth. He attended the Warren city schools, and later was inducted into Warren G. Harding High School's Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. Actor and playwright Austin Pendleton was a childhood friend of Ailes. Ailes's father was an authoritarian parent who was often physically and verbally abusive, while Ailes later recalled that his mother feared his hemophilia and was only physically affectionate "once in a while".: 560  His parents divorced in 1960; when he came home from college for Christmas break, they informed him that he would have to stay at a friend's house. In 1962, Ailes graduated from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he majored in radio and television and served as the student station manager for WOUB for two years. Career Early television Ailes's career in television began in Cleveland and Philadelphia, where he started as production assistant (1961), producer (1965), and executive producer (1967–68) at KYW-TV, for a then-locally produced talk-variety show, The Mike Douglas Show. He continued as executive producer for the show when it was syndicated nationally, and in 1967 and 1968 he won Emmy Awards for it. In 1967, Ailes had a spirited discussion about television in politics with one of the show's guests, Richard Nixon, who took the view that television was a gimmick. Later, Nixon called on Ailes to serve as his Executive Producer for television. Nixon's successful presidential campaign was Ailes's first venture into the political spotlight. His pioneering work in framing national campaign issues was later chronicled in The Selling of the President 1968 by Joe McGinniss. Ailes was an employee of Television News Inc., a syndicated television newsfilm service owned by Joseph Coors, from January to September 1975. Political consulting In 1984, Ailes worked on the campaign to reelect Ronald Reagan. In 1987 and 1988, Ailes was credited (along with fellow consultant Lee Atwater) with guiding George H. W. Bush to victory in the Republican primaries and in the victory over Michael Dukakis. Ailes was credited with the "Orchestra Pit Theory" regarding sensationalist political coverage in the news media, which originated with his quip:If you have two guys on a stage and one guy says, "I have a solution to the Middle East problem," and the other guy falls in the orchestra pit, who do you think is going to be on the evening news? Ailes's last campaign was the unsuccessful effort of Richard Thornburgh in his run for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania in November 1991. He announced his withdrawal from political consulting in 1991. Days after the 9/11 attacks, Ailes advised President George W. Bush that the American public would be patient as long as they were convinced that Bush was using the harshest measures possible. The correspondence was revealed in Bob Woodward's book Bush at War. Criticized for giving political advice, Ailes lashed out against Woodward, saying "Woodward got it all screwed up, as usual", and "The reason he's not as rich as Tom Clancy is that while he and Clancy both make stuff up, Clancy does his research first". Ailes refused to release a copy of the memo he sent to Bush. Book In 1988, Ailes wrote a book with long-time aide Jon Kraushar entitled You Are the Message: Secrets of the Master Communicators. In 1989, Ailes wrote a book with Jon Kraushar entitled You Are the Message: Getting What You Want by Being Who You Are. America's Talking channel Ailes eventually made his way back to television, this time focusing on cable news. In 1993, he became president of CNBC and later created the America's Talking channel, which would eventually become MSNBC. He hosted an interview program on America's Talking. In 1995, NBC hired a law firm to conduct an internal investigation after Ailes allegedly called NBC executive David Zaslav a "little fucking Jew prick." This was not confirmed as the reason for his departure. 20th Television/Fox News Ailes was hired by News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch in 1996 to become the CEO of Fox News, effective on October 7. After the departure of Lachlan Murdoch from News Corporation, Ailes was named Chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group on August 15, 2005. Following his newest assignment, one of his first acts was canceling A Current Affair in September 2005 and replacing it with a new Geraldo Rivera show, Geraldo at Large, which debuted on Halloween, 2005. Rivera's show drew about the same ratings as A Current Affair in January 2007. Ailes hired former Viacom executive Dennis Swanson in October 2005 to be president of the Fox Television Stations Group. Additionally, there were changes in affiliates' news programs with the standardization of Fox News Channel-like graphics, redesigned studios, news-format changes, and the announcement of a new morning television show called The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet to be produced by Fox News Channel. In January 2011, 400 rabbis, including leaders from various branches of Judaism in the United States, published an open letter in The Wall Street Journal on the UN-designated Holocaust Remembrance Day. They called on Rupert Murdoch to sanction Fox News commentator Glenn Beck for his use of the Holocaust to "discredit any individual or organization you disagree with." An executive at Fox News rejected the letter, calling it the work of a "George Soros-backed left wing political organization." Ailes is also said to have once referred to Jewish critics of his as "left-wing rabbis." Also in 2011, Ailes was criticized for referring to executives of the public radio network NPR as "Nazis" for firing a news analyst, Juan Williams, after Williams had made remarks considered by NPR to be offensive. Ailes apologized to a Jewish group, but not to NPR, for using the expression, writing to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL): "I was of course ad-libbing and should not have chosen that word, but I was angry at the time because of NPR's willingness to censor Juan Williams for not being liberal enough ... My now consi.... Discover the Roger Ailes popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Roger Ailes books.

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    Insurgency

    Jeremy W. Peters

    NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE How did the party of Lincoln become the party of Trump? From an acclaimed political reporter for The New York Times comes the definitive...

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    Reckoning

    Linda Hirshman

    The first historyincisive, witty, fascinatingof the fight against sexual harassment, from the author of the New York Times bestseller Sisters in LawLinda Hirshman, acclaimed h...

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    The Long Game

    Mitch McConnell

    The candid, behindthescenes memoir of the of the Senate Majority Leader and GOP veteran.   In October 1984, a hardcharging Kentucky politician waited excitedly for President R...

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    You Are the Message

    Roger Ailes

    Learn the secrets of communication that win elections, promotions, and customers, from Roger Ailes, media consultant to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and the foun...

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    Be Fierce

    Gretchen Carlson

    A groundbreaking manifesto from journalist Gretchen Carlson about how women can protect themselves from sexual harassment in the workplace and reclaim their power against abuse or ...

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    There She Was

    Amy Argetsinger

    A Washington Post style editor’s fascinating and irresistible look back on the Miss America pageant as it approaches its 100th anniversary.The sash. The tears. The glittering crown...

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    Hoax

    Brian Stelter

    The instant New York Times bestseller that reveals the collusion between Fox News and Donald Trumpwith explosive new reporting covering the election and the January 6 riot.As the n...

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    The Fall

    Michael Wolff

    New York Times Bestseller“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina“Michael Wolff’s books were my foundation and port ...

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    The Assault on Reason

    Al Gore

    Now With a New Preface and Final Chapter: “PostTruth: On Donald Trump and the 2016 Election”    What has happened to our country and how can we fix it? We ...

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    The Fox Effect

    David Brock, Ari Rabin-Havt & Media Matters for America

    Here is comprehensive overview of the tumultuous career of former Fox News president Roger Ailes and a mustread for anyone looking to understand his legacy and impact on news media...

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    Dark Genius

    Kerwin Swint

    Roger Ailes, former Republican political consultant, and current president of Fox News Channel, is a dominant media figure of our age. His madeforTV imagery and mastery of “style o...

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    Mostly Sunny

    Janice Dean

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER.Sometimes you have to make your own sunshine.When Janice Dean debuted on Imus in the Morning, she was bubbly, clever, and charismatic. When Imus mocked ...

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    Lessons from the Prairie

    Melissa Francis

    "Lessons from the Prairie delivers one belly laugh after another as Melissa tees up an easytofollow, stepbystep guide to tackling life's toughest challenges, and making your life h...

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    The Loudest Voice in the Room

    Gabriel Sherman

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER  A revelatory journey inside the world of Roger Ailesthe founder of Fox Newsdetailing his rise in TV and political consulting, his brash business sty...

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    Roger Ailes

    Zev Chafets

    “When you’ve got Roger Ailes on your side, you do not lose.”Rush Limbaugh   Roger Ailes is the quintessential man behind the curtain. He more or less invented modern politi­ca...

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    Getting Real

    Gretchen Carlson

    In the wake of Gretchen Carlson’s lawsuit against former Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, her memoir of her time at Foxworking alongside Megyn Kelly, Bill O’Reilly, Steve Doo...