Fox News co-president Bill Shine is out
NEW YORK — Fox News Channel said Monday that co-president Bill Shine is out, the latest high-level departure at a network beset with charges of harassment and discrimination that have already claimed founding CEO Roger Ailes, leading personality Bill O’Reilly and a top financial executive.
Shine was not accused of any direct wrongdoing. But the longtime Ailes lieutenant was considered vulnerable because of claims that he looked the other way as charges of toxic workplace behaviour piled up, with some believing that the network would never truly be able to move on without him and other Ailes loyalists.
His leadership experience learned at Ailes’ feet was considered invaluable for the top-rated cable network, and Shine had been named co-president with Jack Abernethy upon Ailes’ departure. Abernethy, who has spent much of his time at Fox working with Fox-owned broadcast stations and not the news channel, remains. Fox also said that it was promoting two other executives, Suzanne Scott and Jay Wallace, into more prominent newsroom roles.
In a memo to Fox News staffers, Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of parent company 21st Century Fox, said “sadly, Bill Shine resigned today. I know Bill was respected and liked by everybody at Fox News. We will all miss him.”