At the Producers Guild of America (PGA) awards on Saturday night, where she accepted the Stanley Kramer Award, Charlize Theron said that watching the video response from former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, to the Oscar-nominated “Bombshell,” was “really emotional.”
Theron, who plays Kelly in the film, was reacting to a 30-minute taped discussion that Kelly posted to her YouTube Channel on January 9, in which she was joined by former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, and husband, Douglas Brunt, after a private screening of “Bombshell,” and then talking about the film afterward.
“When they talked about how the film really got the essence of what it felt like to work there and what they experienced there, the fact that we got that right, that just felt really validating,” Theron said. “Because that’s ultimately as filmmakers what you’re trying to get. You know, it’s not a documentary,...
Theron, who plays Kelly in the film, was reacting to a 30-minute taped discussion that Kelly posted to her YouTube Channel on January 9, in which she was joined by former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, and husband, Douglas Brunt, after a private screening of “Bombshell,” and then talking about the film afterward.
“When they talked about how the film really got the essence of what it felt like to work there and what they experienced there, the fact that we got that right, that just felt really validating,” Theron said. “Because that’s ultimately as filmmakers what you’re trying to get. You know, it’s not a documentary,...
- 1/19/2020
- by Tambay Obenson
- Indiewire
Charlize Theron says it was “really emotional” to watch Megyn Kelly’s half-hour response video to “Bombshell,” the Oscar-nominated feature film that depicts the sexual harassment Kelly (as played by Theron) and several other women experienced from Fox News founder Roger Ailes.
The video, which Kelly posted to her YouTube Channel on Jan. 9, shows Kelly, former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, and Kelly’s husband, Douglas Brunt, watching a private screening of “Bombshell,” then sitting down for a taped discussion about the film.
While attending the Producers Guild of America awards on Saturday night to accept the Stanley Kramer Award, Theron and fellow “Bombshell” producers Charles Randolph (who also wrote the screenplay) and Margaret Riley all told Variety that they were impressed with and gratified by the reaction everyone in Kelly’s video had to the film and how it portrayed their time at Fox News.
The video, which Kelly posted to her YouTube Channel on Jan. 9, shows Kelly, former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, and Kelly’s husband, Douglas Brunt, watching a private screening of “Bombshell,” then sitting down for a taped discussion about the film.
While attending the Producers Guild of America awards on Saturday night to accept the Stanley Kramer Award, Theron and fellow “Bombshell” producers Charles Randolph (who also wrote the screenplay) and Margaret Riley all told Variety that they were impressed with and gratified by the reaction everyone in Kelly’s video had to the film and how it portrayed their time at Fox News.
- 1/19/2020
- by Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
Charlize Theron is opening up about watching Megyn Kelly‘s emotional response to her movie Bombshell.
On Monday, Theron was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Kelly in Bombshell, which tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) after Kelly and Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) accuse him of sexual harassment.
After watching the film, Kelly, 49, brought together her fellow former Fox colleagues for a round table interview about how Bombshell portrayed their real-life experiences with sexual harassment at the network.
At one point in the nearly 30-minute video, the former Fox News...
On Monday, Theron was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Kelly in Bombshell, which tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) after Kelly and Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) accuse him of sexual harassment.
After watching the film, Kelly, 49, brought together her fellow former Fox colleagues for a round table interview about how Bombshell portrayed their real-life experiences with sexual harassment at the network.
At one point in the nearly 30-minute video, the former Fox News...
- 1/14/2020
- by Helen Murphy
- PEOPLE.com
Charlize Theron isn’t just “grateful” to the Academy for recognizing the work she did on “Bombshell.” Theron also said she was incredibly moved to get a positive review from the very woman she portrayed for her Oscar-nominated performance: Megyn Kelly.
“We were all incredibly moved,” Theron told TheWrap following her Oscar nomination. “It was definitely something, we were all, all of us, the producers, the filmmakers, the entire crew, we worked incredibly hard to be as accurate as we possibly could, and to see that video it was incredibly emotional for all of us. And then it felt very validating.”
Kelly revealed in a December Instagram post that she had finally seen “Bombshell” and called it an “incredibly emotional experience.” However, on her YouTube channel Friday, it became clear how deeply she was affected by the film.
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“We were all incredibly moved,” Theron told TheWrap following her Oscar nomination. “It was definitely something, we were all, all of us, the producers, the filmmakers, the entire crew, we worked incredibly hard to be as accurate as we possibly could, and to see that video it was incredibly emotional for all of us. And then it felt very validating.”
Kelly revealed in a December Instagram post that she had finally seen “Bombshell” and called it an “incredibly emotional experience.” However, on her YouTube channel Friday, it became clear how deeply she was affected by the film.
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- 1/13/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
With several Oscar nominations in the bag on Monday, Bombshell has its place in Academy history—something that lead actress and co-producer Charlize Theron told Deadline “really means something,” especially given that the issues the film covers are “part of our cultural conversation.”
Bombshell‘s timely exposé of Roger Ailes’ sexual misconduct at Fox News has brought an acting nomination not only for Theron, who is also a co-producer, in the role of former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, but also for Margot Robbie in the Supporting category and for Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker for makeup and hairstyling.
Interestingly, Kelly herself posted a 30-minute video to Instagram just a few days ago, detailing her reaction to the film and to Theron’s portrayal of her. Tearing up in the clip, Kelly reflected, “I do wish I had done more, even though I was powerless… what if I...
Bombshell‘s timely exposé of Roger Ailes’ sexual misconduct at Fox News has brought an acting nomination not only for Theron, who is also a co-producer, in the role of former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, but also for Margot Robbie in the Supporting category and for Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan and Vivian Baker for makeup and hairstyling.
Interestingly, Kelly herself posted a 30-minute video to Instagram just a few days ago, detailing her reaction to the film and to Theron’s portrayal of her. Tearing up in the clip, Kelly reflected, “I do wish I had done more, even though I was powerless… what if I...
- 1/13/2020
- by Antonia Blyth
- Deadline Film + TV
Megyn Kelly, Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann – the former Fox News journalists whose sexual harassment claims against Roger Ailes and other men at the company form the basis of the movie Bombshell – have released a little bombshell of their own: A 30-minute video in which they, along with Kelly’s husband Douglas Brunt, watch a screening of the film and then offer their reactions, often emotionally, during a panel discussion.
Megyn Kelly Presents: A Response to “Bombshell” was posted in full on Kelly’s YouTube channel today. During their discussion, the women agree that the film got lots right, and some fairly big things wrong.
Among the “liberties” taken by screenwriter Charles Randolph and director Jay Roach, said Kelly, was the implication that she sought approval from the Murdochs before asking the now-famous 2015 debate question about then-candidate Donald Trump...
Megyn Kelly Presents: A Response to “Bombshell” was posted in full on Kelly’s YouTube channel today. During their discussion, the women agree that the film got lots right, and some fairly big things wrong.
Among the “liberties” taken by screenwriter Charles Randolph and director Jay Roach, said Kelly, was the implication that she sought approval from the Murdochs before asking the now-famous 2015 debate question about then-candidate Donald Trump...
- 1/10/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Megyn Kelly broke her silence on “Bombshell,” the latest media project to examine the culture of Fox News Channel under the aegis of its founding executive, Roger AIles.
On Friday, Kelly posted a video in which she and other former Fox News staffers screened the film, which stars Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie, and examines the events that transpired leading up to Ailes’ ouster in 2016 after former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson levied allegations of harassment against him. Ailes, who died in 2017, denied the claims. Kelly also held a roundtable discussion to share reactions with former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann. Kelly’s husband, Douglas Brunt, also took part in the proceedings.
Here are the five biggest takeaways:
There were a few events in the film that didn’t happen.
Kelly took a moment to discuss some of the liberties the film took with her story.
On Friday, Kelly posted a video in which she and other former Fox News staffers screened the film, which stars Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie, and examines the events that transpired leading up to Ailes’ ouster in 2016 after former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson levied allegations of harassment against him. Ailes, who died in 2017, denied the claims. Kelly also held a roundtable discussion to share reactions with former Fox co-workers Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann. Kelly’s husband, Douglas Brunt, also took part in the proceedings.
Here are the five biggest takeaways:
There were a few events in the film that didn’t happen.
Kelly took a moment to discuss some of the liberties the film took with her story.
- 1/10/2020
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Bombshell tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes after he’s accused of sexual harassment by his staff — but as a former Fox News employee tells it, the reality of the situation was much worse.
In a round table interview set up by Megyn Kelly, former associate producer of Fox News Live Julie Zann says the culture fostered by Ailes was “much worse” than the one depicted in the Golden Globe-nominated film.
Kelly and Zann were joined by her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox News’ The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet...
In a round table interview set up by Megyn Kelly, former associate producer of Fox News Live Julie Zann says the culture fostered by Ailes was “much worse” than the one depicted in the Golden Globe-nominated film.
Kelly and Zann were joined by her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox News’ The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet...
- 1/9/2020
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly‘s husband is breaking his silence on Charlize Theron‘s portrayal of his wife in Bombshell.
In a round table interview, Kelly and husband Doug Brunt, joined her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox News’ The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet), Rudi Bakhtiar (former Fox News reporter) and Julie Zann (former associate producer of Fox News Live) — to share their reactions on how the recently released movie Bombshell portrayed their real-life experiences with sexual harassment at the network.
The wide-ranging discussion was to allow the women to tell their own stories in their own words.
In a round table interview, Kelly and husband Doug Brunt, joined her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox News’ The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet), Rudi Bakhtiar (former Fox News reporter) and Julie Zann (former associate producer of Fox News Live) — to share their reactions on how the recently released movie Bombshell portrayed their real-life experiences with sexual harassment at the network.
The wide-ranging discussion was to allow the women to tell their own stories in their own words.
- 1/9/2020
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Following the release of the Fox News drama Bombshell, Megyn Kelly (portrayed in the film by Charlize Theron) is not only speaking out about her portrayal in the film, but also what she feels the film got wrong.
The movie tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) after Kelly and Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) accuse him of sexual harassment.
In a round table interview, Kelly brought together her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox’s The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet), Rudi Bakhtiar (former Fox News reporter) and Julie Zann...
The movie tracks the fall of former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) after Kelly and Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman) accuse him of sexual harassment.
In a round table interview, Kelly brought together her fellow former Fox colleagues — Juliet Huddy (former host of Fox’s The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet), Rudi Bakhtiar (former Fox News reporter) and Julie Zann...
- 1/9/2020
- by Tim McGovern
- PEOPLE.com
In a teaser for a longer video about her experience watching the Fox News-based movie “Bombshell”, Megyn Kelly spoke about the accusations that the network’s former boss would have female talent “twirl” in his office. “God help me,” Kelly said. “I did it.”
Kelly was one of dozens of women who came forward with accusations of sexual misconduct against Ailes, which ultimately led to his 2016 ouster from the channel he founded. He died the next year. Kelly is portrayed by lead actress Charlize Theron. Kelly watched “Bombshell” with a few other women who “lived” the events shown in the film: Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann.
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“I have no connection to the movie ‘Bombshell,’ other than I lived it. I did not produce, consult on, or have anything to do with the film,...
Kelly was one of dozens of women who came forward with accusations of sexual misconduct against Ailes, which ultimately led to his 2016 ouster from the channel he founded. He died the next year. Kelly is portrayed by lead actress Charlize Theron. Kelly watched “Bombshell” with a few other women who “lived” the events shown in the film: Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann.
Also Read: Gretchen Carlson Compares Victim-Blaming of Sexual Harassment Whistleblowers to Survivors of Domestic Violence
“I have no connection to the movie ‘Bombshell,’ other than I lived it. I did not produce, consult on, or have anything to do with the film,...
- 1/9/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Megyn Kelly is reflecting on her experience at Fox News after sitting down to watch Bombshell. The movie, starring Charlize Theron as Kelly, addresses the allegations of sexual harassment against the late Roger Ailes. In video posted to the former Fox News anchor's social channels on Thursday, we see Kelly sit down to watch Bombshell with Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar, Julie Zann, all former Fox News employees who've shared allegations against former Fox News CEO, Ailes. The group was also joined by Kelly's husband, Douglas Brunt, for the screening and post-viewing discussion. As the video plays, we see the women with tears in their eyes as they watch the scenes in Bombshell. "I have no...
- 1/9/2020
- E! Online
In March, former Fox News anchor Juliet Huddy met screenwriter Charles Randolph over drinks at the Royalton Hotel in New York to talk about the moment when her life imploded. The writer, best known for co-scripting The Big Short, wanted Huddy’s input for his next film, Bombshell, a Lionsgate drama about the women who exposed sexual harassment at Fox News, including Megyn Kelly (played by Charlize Theron) and Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), who filed the lawsuit that led to the firing of network chief Roger Ailes.
For Huddy, sharing her story meant returning to some painful history — and violating the ...
For Huddy, sharing her story meant returning to some painful history — and violating the ...
- 10/29/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Just when you think that you have heard all that you can possibly hear concerning the ever-expanding scandal concerning sexual harassment in the media world, some new shocking allegations emerge that implement another power player from Hollywood or the news media. Earlier this year, Bill O’Reilly took his tumble due to multiple allegations of sexual harassment. At the time there were no faces to attached to those allegations; however, we now know that one of the accusers is former Fox News anchor, Juliet Huddy, who reportedly settled with Fox News for an undisclosed amount. We do know that the total
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- 12/11/2017
- by Rick Wallace
- TVovermind.com
A former Fox News anchor claims President Donald Trump attempted to kiss her in 2005 or 2006 – which was just after he had married First Lady Melania Trump.
Juliet Huddy said the alleged incident took place in an elevator of Trump Tower after the two had lunch together.
Huddy, who now hosts a radio show on Wabc Radio, revealed on Mornin’!!! with Bill Schulz on Thursday she rebuffed the real estate mogul.
“He took me for lunch at Trump Tower, just us two,” she said, according to Page Six. “He said goodbye to me in an elevator while his security guy was there,...
Juliet Huddy said the alleged incident took place in an elevator of Trump Tower after the two had lunch together.
Huddy, who now hosts a radio show on Wabc Radio, revealed on Mornin’!!! with Bill Schulz on Thursday she rebuffed the real estate mogul.
“He took me for lunch at Trump Tower, just us two,” she said, according to Page Six. “He said goodbye to me in an elevator while his security guy was there,...
- 12/9/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
A former Fox News anchor said Donald Trump once tried to kiss her on the lips after he took her out to lunch in 2005. Juliet Huddy shared the story on the internet radio show “Mornin!!! with Bill Schulz” on Friday, noting that though she was caught off-guard by Trump’s physical advance, she “wasn’t offended” by the encounter. “He took me for lunch at Trump Tower, just us two. He said goodbye to me in an elevator while his security guy was there … rather than kiss me on the cheek he leaned in to kiss me on the lips,...
- 12/9/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
John Huddy, a former Fox News correspondent who was fired after his sister spoke out against Bill O’Reilly, has hired a lawyer, he told TheWrap. Huddy, who worked in Jerusalem, was terminated on Oct. 23, the same day his sister, former Fox News anchor Juliet Huddy, talked about her experiences with O’Reilly to NBC’s Megyn Kelly. Juliet Huddy settled a sexual harassment suit against O’Reilly earlier this year. “At this point I’m retaining a lawyer to fight Fox’s false accusations,” John Huddy said. “In my experience at Fnc and to my knowledge I have never...
- 10/28/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Megyn Kelly Tuesday morning connected dots between former Fox News anchor Juliet Huddy having spoken on her NBC News show on Monday, and Fox parent having fired Juliet’s brother before the show was over. “There's more fallout today in the wake of that reported $32M payout by former Fox news anchor Bill O’Reilly to Lis Wiehl,” Kelly began. "O'Reilly accuser Juliet Huddy, a former Fox News anchor was here yesterday…speaking about the downsides of settling the cases like…...
- 10/24/2017
- Deadline TV
Fox News Channel has fired correspondent John Huddy. Huddy, a Jerusalem-based reporter, was also the brother of Juliet Huddy, a former Fox News analyst who sued Bill O’Reilly. for sexual harassment. “Following a thorough investigation into a physical altercation earlier this month, Fox News made the decision to sever ties with Jerusalem-based correspondent John Huddy,” the network told TheWrap in a statement Monday. “The network’s investigation concluded last week, and due to observation of the Sabbath on Friday, terminated Huddy’s employment this morning.” Also Read: Bill O'Reilly Complains About Sexual Harassment Scandal: 'It's Horrible What I Went Through' Earlier Monday,...
- 10/23/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
After weeks of being publicly plagued by sexual harassment allegations from multiple women, Bill O’Reilly‘s two decade-long career at Fox News has come to an end in the wake of multiple allegations of sexual harassment.
O’Reilly, 67, joined the network in 1996 to anchor The O’Reilly Factor and quickly became Fox News’ most prominent face — and favorite of then-chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, who was ousted last July over his own sexual harassment allegations. In the years that followed, The O’Reilly Factor has remained the network’s top asset, routinely landing top ratings and pulling in billions...
O’Reilly, 67, joined the network in 1996 to anchor The O’Reilly Factor and quickly became Fox News’ most prominent face — and favorite of then-chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, who was ousted last July over his own sexual harassment allegations. In the years that followed, The O’Reilly Factor has remained the network’s top asset, routinely landing top ratings and pulling in billions...
- 4/19/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly is under increasing fire after The New York Times reported that five women were paid a collective $13 million for agreeing not to file lawsuits or speak publicly about allegations that he harassed them. The revelations were the latest headache for Fox News, coming just months after cable network’s CEO and chairman Roger Ailes stepped down amidst similar claims.
Since the Times report over the weekend, one more woman has come forward with sexual harassment allegations against Ailes, and at least 11 advertisers have pulled ads from O’Reilly’s top-rated cable news show, The O’Reilly Factor.
Since the Times report over the weekend, one more woman has come forward with sexual harassment allegations against Ailes, and at least 11 advertisers have pulled ads from O’Reilly’s top-rated cable news show, The O’Reilly Factor.
- 4/4/2017
- by Alana Abramson
- PEOPLE.com
Around the same time that Roger Ailes stepped down from his role as Fox News’ CEO in July amid Gretchen Carlson‘s sexual harassment lawsuit, the network had been hit with yet another sexual misconduct allegation — this time against host Bill O’Reilly and Fox News Co-President Jack Abernethy.
Fox News came to a quiet settlement after former host Juliet Huddy claimed sexual harassment against the network’s top host and a longtime executive, according to Lawnewz.com.
According to an intent to sue letter obtained by the site, Huddy, 47, claimed that O’Reilly “propositioned her on multiple occasions,” including...
Fox News came to a quiet settlement after former host Juliet Huddy claimed sexual harassment against the network’s top host and a longtime executive, according to Lawnewz.com.
According to an intent to sue letter obtained by the site, Huddy, 47, claimed that O’Reilly “propositioned her on multiple occasions,” including...
- 1/11/2017
- by christinadugan
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News Channel quietly has settled sexual harassment claims against Bill O'Reilly and Jack Abernethy, who took over as co-president of Fox News after Roger Ailes stepped down last year amid similar allegations, according to multiple reports. According to accounts first reported by Newslaw.com and subsequently confirmed by the New York Times, former Fox News host Juliet Huddy, who left the network in September, claims that O'Reilly tried to derail her career after she…...
- 1/10/2017
- Deadline TV
Fox News Channel reached a settlement last year with former on-air host Juliet Huddy, who complained of sexual harassment against the network’s biggest star, Bill O’Reilly, and co-president Jack Abernethy, TheWrap has learned. The legal website LawNewz reported Monday that it obtained “a draft of the intent to sue letter which was sent or handed to Fox News” that named both men and accused them of sexual harassment. Citing sources, LawNewz reported that “the amount paid out was in the high six figures” and O’Reilly and Abernethy will not pay anything out of their own pockets. The settlement was agreed upon.
- 1/9/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News, its commentators Bill O'Reilly and Greta Van Susteren and reporter Juliet Huddy are being sued for defamation and infliction of emotional distress. The plaintiff is Aviva Nash, who runs the New York-based business Drum Cafe. She's filed a lawsuit in Bronx Superior Court that alleges the Fox News personalities accused her of being a con artist who steals from U.S. taxpayers. Nash's company decribes itself as "building teams, uniting companies and motivating staff through interactive drumming." The company's website name-drops an eclectic group of people including Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, Nicole Kidman and Paris
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- 8/8/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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- 4/27/2012
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Fox News is changing its morning lineup.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox News is expanding its morning program "Fox & Friends" to four hours. The program, which is currently on from 6-9 a.m. will now have a new lead-in show titled, "Fox & Friends First."
The program, which will air live from 5-6:00 a.m., will be co-hosted by a rotating pair of various Fox News personalities including "Fox & Friends Weekend" hosts Dave Briggs and Clayton Morris. Fox News' Heather Childers, Ainsley Earhardt, Heather Nauert, Juliet Huddy, Julie Banderas, Anna Kooiman, Arthel Neville, Jamie Colby and Patti Ann Browne will also contribute to co-hosting the new hour.
In January, Fox News celebrated its 10th year as the number one cable news network. "Fox & Friends" maintains an audience of more than one million viewers daily on average, regularly beating out its morning show competition on both MSNBC and CNN.
Though...
According to the Hollywood Reporter, Fox News is expanding its morning program "Fox & Friends" to four hours. The program, which is currently on from 6-9 a.m. will now have a new lead-in show titled, "Fox & Friends First."
The program, which will air live from 5-6:00 a.m., will be co-hosted by a rotating pair of various Fox News personalities including "Fox & Friends Weekend" hosts Dave Briggs and Clayton Morris. Fox News' Heather Childers, Ainsley Earhardt, Heather Nauert, Juliet Huddy, Julie Banderas, Anna Kooiman, Arthel Neville, Jamie Colby and Patti Ann Browne will also contribute to co-hosting the new hour.
In January, Fox News celebrated its 10th year as the number one cable news network. "Fox & Friends" maintains an audience of more than one million viewers daily on average, regularly beating out its morning show competition on both MSNBC and CNN.
Though...
- 3/1/2012
- by Rebecca Shapiro
- Aol TV.
On Friday's Fox and Friends, segment producers accidentally flubbed a report on Ge ordering employees the Gm Volt. Ge was mixed up with Gm on the chyron and the teleprompter, causing a temporary panic on set. "Gm is struggling to sell its Chevy Volts and the company is forcing its workers to drive them!" guest host Juliet Huddy erroneously began reading.
- 2/17/2012
- by James Crugnale
- Mediaite - TV
This morning, Fox & Friends welcomed D.C. correspondent Peter Doocy, son and possible clone of host Steve Doocy (they were even wearing essentially the same tie), to report on a story about DEA agents possibly laundering Mexican drug money. This was after guest co-host Juliet Huddy's brother, John Huddy, Jr., appeared on the show to report on Alec Baldwin being kicked off a plane.
- 12/7/2011
- by Nando Di Fino
- Mediaite - TV
InIn preparation for Super Bowl parties, Fox News anchors Rick Folbaum and Juliet Huddy welcomed Sue Perry from Consumer Reports to share what were the best rated buffalo wings on the market. In addition to Perry explaining what makes wings "buffalo style" and discussing how unfortunately unhealthy all wings are, Folbaum unexpectedly revealed his true thoughts about one of the wings in the humorous segment.
- 1/30/2011
- by Matt Schneider
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O’Reilly’s “Did You See That” segment is fast resembling a humorous conversation between a tech-savvy kid trying to explain to their great-grandfather how to use e-mail and other newfangled contraptions. In discussing the results of a survey regarding the favorite television shows of Democrats and Republicans, correspondent Juliet Huddy was shocked to learn O’Reilly hardly knew anything about the most popular shows. She patiently informed him that Dexter is a serial killer, Mad Men star Jon Hamm is good looking and The Amazing Race is a feel-good show.
- 11/18/2010
- by Matt Schneider
- Mediaite - TV
I don't watch a lot of Fox news, so I took it on faith that the Jane Krakowski Fox News crack -- "Welcome to Fox News. I'm Blonde" -- was an accurate satirical jab. But I looked it up this morning, because that's the sort of thing I do. There are a lot of Fox female anchors, and many of them have the same hair color. Here are ten (and there are more).
Do you think they have a type? Because as I was entering these images into the system, I had to double and triple check to make sure that some of these women weren't the same person with different names.
Courtney Friel
Juliet Huddy
Alisyn Camerota
Elizabeth Prann
Molly Line
Jane Skinner
Carolyn Shively
Ainsley Earnhardt
Martha MacCullum
Megyn Kelly...
Do you think they have a type? Because as I was entering these images into the system, I had to double and triple check to make sure that some of these women weren't the same person with different names.
Courtney Friel
Juliet Huddy
Alisyn Camerota
Elizabeth Prann
Molly Line
Jane Skinner
Carolyn Shively
Ainsley Earnhardt
Martha MacCullum
Megyn Kelly...
- 10/19/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Twentieth Television has opted not to renew its syndicated talker "The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet," citing economic concerns.
Meanwhile, the distributor also said Thursday that it has cleared off-net sitcom "My Name Is Earl" in more than 25 markets, representing 47% of the country, for its fall 2009 launch in syndication.
As for "The Morning Show," Twentieth TV president and COO Bob Cook said: "Over the past two years, we set out to produce a high-quality show that provided viewers with an engaging source of entertainment; we believe we accomplished this goal. Unfortunately, the current serious economic conditions made it challenging to continue producing the type of unique program that we wanted to deliver."
The New York-based strip will produce original episodes through June and will be broadcast until September.
It's understood that some of the stations airing "The Morning Show" are considering expanding their local news programming to fill the void.
Meanwhile, the distributor also said Thursday that it has cleared off-net sitcom "My Name Is Earl" in more than 25 markets, representing 47% of the country, for its fall 2009 launch in syndication.
As for "The Morning Show," Twentieth TV president and COO Bob Cook said: "Over the past two years, we set out to produce a high-quality show that provided viewers with an engaging source of entertainment; we believe we accomplished this goal. Unfortunately, the current serious economic conditions made it challenging to continue producing the type of unique program that we wanted to deliver."
The New York-based strip will produce original episodes through June and will be broadcast until September.
It's understood that some of the stations airing "The Morning Show" are considering expanding their local news programming to fill the void.
- 1/8/2009
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Daytime talkers The Martha Stewart Show and The Morning Show With Mike and Juliet are coming back for another season in syndication.
Twentieth Television said Wednesday that it has renewed the rookie Mike and Juliet for the 2008-09 season in all top 15 markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia.
The show, hosted by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, is broadcast live from the Fox studios in New York.
Meanwhile, NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution said it has cleared Martha for its upcoming fourth season in 85% of the country. It has been sold to the NBC O&O stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Dallas, Miami and San Diego as well as to stations from Fox, Belo, Fisher, Scripps, Hearst, Allbritton, LIN, Young, Raycom, Clear Channel and other groups for the 2008-09 season.
The series is produced by Stewart's MSLO Prods. and Mark Burnett Prods., with Stewart and Burnett serving as executive producers.
In other syndication news, Mighty Oak Entertainment has cleared its weekly comedic clip series Whacked Out Sports in 85% of the country for its upcoming third season in syndication.
Twentieth Television said Wednesday that it has renewed the rookie Mike and Juliet for the 2008-09 season in all top 15 markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia.
The show, hosted by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, is broadcast live from the Fox studios in New York.
Meanwhile, NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution said it has cleared Martha for its upcoming fourth season in 85% of the country. It has been sold to the NBC O&O stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Dallas, Miami and San Diego as well as to stations from Fox, Belo, Fisher, Scripps, Hearst, Allbritton, LIN, Young, Raycom, Clear Channel and other groups for the 2008-09 season.
The series is produced by Stewart's MSLO Prods. and Mark Burnett Prods., with Stewart and Burnett serving as executive producers.
In other syndication news, Mighty Oak Entertainment has cleared its weekly comedic clip series Whacked Out Sports in 85% of the country for its upcoming third season in syndication.
- 1/24/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Two weeks after picking an executive producer for its new national morning show, Fox has named two co-executive producers.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
- 11/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tom Mazzarelli, who most recently was senior producer on NBC's Today, has been named executive producer of Fox's new national morning program, set to debut in January on the Fox O&Os.
The as-yet-untitled show, hosted by former Fox News Channel DaySide hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, will originate from New York and feature celebrity and newsmaker interviews as well as general-interest programming.
The program, a joint production of Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television, will be live in most markets from 9-10 a.m. Mazzarelli also spent four years at MSNBC as a producer for the cable news channel's primetime programs. He also worked on CNN's Larry King Live.
The as-yet-untitled show, hosted by former Fox News Channel DaySide hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, will originate from New York and feature celebrity and newsmaker interviews as well as general-interest programming.
The program, a joint production of Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television, will be live in most markets from 9-10 a.m. Mazzarelli also spent four years at MSNBC as a producer for the cable news channel's primetime programs. He also worked on CNN's Larry King Live.
- 11/10/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Fox News Channel is canceling its long-running Dayside, creating a new program with Martha MacCallum as the Dayside team prepares for a new morning show that will begin next year on Fox Broadcasting. Dayside co-hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy will co-host the morning show. No jobs have been lost in the result, Fox News said. MacCallum will anchor the 1-2 p.m. ET show, The Live Desk With Martha MacCallum, which will replace Dayside beginning Sept. 25. She will anchor the show from the Fox News Channel control room, which Fox said will bring viewers closer to the news.
- 9/15/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Fox News Channel is canceling its long-running Dayside, creating a new program with Martha MacCallum as the Dayside team prepares for a new morning show that will begin next year on Fox Broadcasting. Dayside co-hosts Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy will co-host the morning show. No jobs have been lost in the result, Fox News said. MacCallum will anchor the 1-2 p.m. ET show, The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum, which will replace Dayside beginning Sept. 25. She'll anchor the show from the Fox News Channel control room, which Fox said will bring viewers closer to the news.
- 9/15/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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