Radio host Glenn Beck, who enjoyed great success on CNN's Headline News, will start a 5 p.m. weekend show next spring. And Beck (pictured) will have a weekend show on Fox News as well. Fox News czar Roger Ailes said, in a statement, "As we embark on a new political landscape, Glenn's though-provoking commentary will complement an already stellar lineup of stars at Fox News."
I leave you to interpret what he means by new political landscape.
Beck said he was "really looking forward to joining Mr. Ailes and his world-class team."
Fox News will announce later today that Judith Miller, formerly of The New York Times, is coming aboard as an analyst. Miller is a Pulitzer Prize winner who stirred great controversy with her Times coverage of pre-Iraq war intelligence. The Times knocked her work as flawed, and she left the paper.
Then there's former Gov. Mike Huckabee, whose new show, "Huckabee," has drawn such guests as Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Joe the Plumber. Readers tell me they like it. What do you think?
Source. The TV Guy
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