Fox news co founder roger ailes dies at age 77
Roger Ailes, the co-founder and former CEO of Fox News, passed away on May 18, 2017, at the age of 77. He died at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, after suffering a subdural hematoma, a type of bleeding in the brain, caused by a fall.
Ailes was a prominent figure in American politics and media, known for his conservative views and his role in shaping the Fox News network into a powerful force in the media landscape. He co-founded Fox News in 1996 with Rupert Murdoch, and served as its CEO until his resignation in 2016.
During his tenure at Fox News, Ailes was credited with creating a network that was heavily biased towards conservative views and was known for its provocative and sensationalized reporting. He was also accused of creating a toxic work environment at the network, with allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination against female employees.
Ailes was a close advisor to several Republican presidents, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush. He was also a key strategist in several presidential campaigns, including those of Reagan and George W. Bush.
Despite his controversial reputation, Ailes was widely respected for his media savvy and his ability to build a successful network. He was also known for his ability to connect with audiences and to create a sense of community among Fox News viewers.
Ailes' death was met with a mix of reactions, with some praising his contributions to the media landscape and others criticizing his controversial views and behavior.