Posted on Sep 9, 2023
Fox News Fires Top Executive for Alleged Misconduct
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Fox News fired one of its top executives on Friday “after an independent investigation concluded that he had violated certain standards of business conduct,” the network told The Washington Post. Fox provided no further details about the accusations against John Finley, executive vice president of development, who was once Sean Hannity’s executive producer. But the Post, citing an anonymous source, said he allegedly “used his position to benefit someone over whom he had influence.”
Fox News Fires Top Executive for Alleged Misconduct
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..."A senior Fox News executive has exited the company following an investigation into violation of business conduct.
John Finley, who had been executive vice president of development, had been with the network for more than 20 years.
“Fox News Media and John Finley have parted ways after an independent investigation concluded that he had violated certain standards of business conduct,” said a Fox News spokesperson. The company did not elaborate, but The Washington Post, citing an unnamed source familiar with the investigation, reported that it had to do with the use of his position to benefit someone over whom he had influence. Finley did not respond to a request for comment."...
..."A senior Fox News executive has exited the company following an investigation into violation of business conduct.
John Finley, who had been executive vice president of development, had been with the network for more than 20 years.
“Fox News Media and John Finley have parted ways after an independent investigation concluded that he had violated certain standards of business conduct,” said a Fox News spokesperson. The company did not elaborate, but The Washington Post, citing an unnamed source familiar with the investigation, reported that it had to do with the use of his position to benefit someone over whom he had influence. Finley did not respond to a request for comment."...
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