
Rupert Murdoch, Lachlan Murdoch, Fox Corporation board member Paul Ryan and Fox Corp. executive Viet Dinh can be compelled to testify in Dominion’s upcoming defamation trial against Fox News, a judge said on Wednesday.
Delaware Judge Eric M. Davis said that Dominion would have to issue a trial subpoena to force such live testimony, but he would not quash it over issues of inconvenience or because they previously have sat for depositions. Davis cited court precedent that officers, directors and managing agents of a Delaware corporation can be compelled to appear.
“Both Fox and Dominion have made these four parties very relevant,” Davis said.
He added, “If Dominion wants to bring them live, they need to do a trial subpoena and I would not quash it and I would compel them to come.”
He also cited issues with Rupert Murdoch’s deposition and whether questions asked of him were clear or unfairly prejudicial.
Delaware Judge Eric M. Davis said that Dominion would have to issue a trial subpoena to force such live testimony, but he would not quash it over issues of inconvenience or because they previously have sat for depositions. Davis cited court precedent that officers, directors and managing agents of a Delaware corporation can be compelled to appear.
“Both Fox and Dominion have made these four parties very relevant,” Davis said.
He added, “If Dominion wants to bring them live, they need to do a trial subpoena and I would not quash it and I would compel them to come.”
He also cited issues with Rupert Murdoch’s deposition and whether questions asked of him were clear or unfairly prejudicial.
- 5/4/2023
- Ted Johnson के द्वारा
- Deadline Film + TV

Fox News has named several new executive vice presidents as the network shifts its senior leadership lineup two months after the passing of SVP Alan Komissaroff.
“As we mark nearly two months since senior vice president of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff tragically passed away, we wanted to share news about editorial leadership changes and the components of his position that will be absorbed by his colleagues,” Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and president Jay Wallace told staffers in a memo Wednesday obtained by TheWrap. “We miss Alan every day and are still heartbroken by his loss.”
Network veteran Tom Lowell has been elevated to senior executive vice president and managing editor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, in which he will oversee all editorial departments as he reports to Wallace.
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“As we mark nearly two months since senior vice president of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff tragically passed away, we wanted to share news about editorial leadership changes and the components of his position that will be absorbed by his colleagues,” Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and president Jay Wallace told staffers in a memo Wednesday obtained by TheWrap. “We miss Alan every day and are still heartbroken by his loss.”
Network veteran Tom Lowell has been elevated to senior executive vice president and managing editor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, in which he will oversee all editorial departments as he reports to Wallace.
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- 15/3/2023
- Loree Seitz के द्वारा
- The Wrap


Fox News is making some changes to its senior editorial ranks.
The changes, which were announced to staff from Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and president Jay Wallace in a memo Wednesday afternoon, come just a few months after Fox senior VP Alan Komissaroff unexpectedly passed away. Komissaroff died in January of a heart attack.
“As we mark nearly two months since Senior Vice President of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff tragically passed away, we wanted to share news about editorial leadership changes and the components of his position that will be absorbed by his colleagues,” Scott and Wallace wrote in their memo. “We miss Alan every day and are still heartbroken by his loss.”
Among the moves: Tom Lowell, a 20-year veteran of the channel, has been elevated to senior executive VP & managing editor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, a role that will have him overseeing all editorial content at both channels.
The changes, which were announced to staff from Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and president Jay Wallace in a memo Wednesday afternoon, come just a few months after Fox senior VP Alan Komissaroff unexpectedly passed away. Komissaroff died in January of a heart attack.
“As we mark nearly two months since Senior Vice President of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff tragically passed away, we wanted to share news about editorial leadership changes and the components of his position that will be absorbed by his colleagues,” Scott and Wallace wrote in their memo. “We miss Alan every day and are still heartbroken by his loss.”
Among the moves: Tom Lowell, a 20-year veteran of the channel, has been elevated to senior executive VP & managing editor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, a role that will have him overseeing all editorial content at both channels.
- 15/3/2023
- Alex Weprin के द्वारा
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


The hour was nothing short of intense.
It was one of the most hyped installments of the season thus far, which sets a high bar. As a standalone hour, Chicago Pd Season 9 Episode 13 catapulted us into a harrowing case with a serial rapist that felt like something inspired by cousin series Law & Order: Svu.
And I mean that in the best possible way.
Contrary to popular belief, just because someone is critical of something doesn't mean they hate it, and it sure as hell doesn't render them incapable of giving credit when it's due. But, hey, what do I know?
One of the most exciting parts of this season is how often they've given us these cool action sequences out in the field.
D-do you know if they got her out? D-did they get the woman out? I tried to g-get to her, but I couldn't g-get to her.
It was one of the most hyped installments of the season thus far, which sets a high bar. As a standalone hour, Chicago Pd Season 9 Episode 13 catapulted us into a harrowing case with a serial rapist that felt like something inspired by cousin series Law & Order: Svu.
And I mean that in the best possible way.
Contrary to popular belief, just because someone is critical of something doesn't mean they hate it, and it sure as hell doesn't render them incapable of giving credit when it's due. But, hey, what do I know?
One of the most exciting parts of this season is how often they've given us these cool action sequences out in the field.
D-do you know if they got her out? D-did they get the woman out? I tried to g-get to her, but I couldn't g-get to her.
- 24/2/2022
- Jasmine Blu के द्वारा
- TVfanatic


Tom Lowell has been named Fox News’ executive vice president and managing editor of news, the network announced Monday.
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott made the announcement, which notes Lowell will oversee daytime news editorial and news resources. He will report to executive editor Jay Wallace, who reports to Scott.
Lowell has held a variety of roles in production since joining Fox News in 2003. In his 17 years, he launched some of the network’s top-rated programs. He assisted in the creation of “America’s Newsroom” in 2007, which premiered with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly. He was made an executive producer of the show in 2009.
“It has been a great honor to work alongside the premier journalists at Fox News and I am tremendously grateful for the opportunity to lead one of the best daytime news teams in the business,” said Lowell in a statement.
In her own statement,...
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott made the announcement, which notes Lowell will oversee daytime news editorial and news resources. He will report to executive editor Jay Wallace, who reports to Scott.
Lowell has held a variety of roles in production since joining Fox News in 2003. In his 17 years, he launched some of the network’s top-rated programs. He assisted in the creation of “America’s Newsroom” in 2007, which premiered with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly. He was made an executive producer of the show in 2009.
“It has been a great honor to work alongside the premier journalists at Fox News and I am tremendously grateful for the opportunity to lead one of the best daytime news teams in the business,” said Lowell in a statement.
In her own statement,...
- 7/12/2020
- Lindsey Ellefson के द्वारा
- The Wrap

Tom Lowell, a veteran producer whose ties to anchors like Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly put him in charge of some of Fox News Channel’s best known programs, has been named executive vice president and managing editor of news, and will oversee all daytime news editorial content and resources at the Fox Corporation-owned cable-news outlet.
“From creating the top-rated morning news program ‘America’s Newsroom’ in 2007 to leading newsgathering, Tom has made a formidable impact on Fox News throughout his 17 year tenure with the network,” said Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media in a statement. ” A skilled journalist and talented producer, we’re beyond confident that under his direction, the network’s daytime news programming will continue to thrive for many years to come.”
Lowell was also the top producer behind the scenes on “America Live with Megyn Kelly” and “The Kelly File,” and was instrumental in the creation of those shows.
“From creating the top-rated morning news program ‘America’s Newsroom’ in 2007 to leading newsgathering, Tom has made a formidable impact on Fox News throughout his 17 year tenure with the network,” said Suzanne Scott, CEO of Fox News Media in a statement. ” A skilled journalist and talented producer, we’re beyond confident that under his direction, the network’s daytime news programming will continue to thrive for many years to come.”
Lowell was also the top producer behind the scenes on “America Live with Megyn Kelly” and “The Kelly File,” and was instrumental in the creation of those shows.
- 7/12/2020
- Brian Steinberg के द्वारा
- Variety Film + TV


Tom Lowell has been tapped as executive vice president and managing editor of news at Fox News, where he will oversee all daytime news editorial and news resources.
Lowell joined the network in 2003 and has a variety of production roles, including as producer and later senior producer of Fox News Live. He launched and helped create America’s Newsroom in 2007, which started with co-anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly. He became executive producer in 2009.
In 2010 he launched America Live with Megyn Kelly and, after serving as executive producer for three years, launched the primetime The Kelly File in October 2013. In 2016 he was named vice president and managing editor of news and oversaw news gathering at the network.
Lowell previously was an executive producer at CBS affiliate Wfsb-tv in Hartford, Ct, ABC affiliate Wcvb-tv in Boston and Fox affiliate Wsvn-tv in Miami. He also served as news director at CBS affiliate Wsee-tv in Erie,...
Lowell joined the network in 2003 and has a variety of production roles, including as producer and later senior producer of Fox News Live. He launched and helped create America’s Newsroom in 2007, which started with co-anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly. He became executive producer in 2009.
In 2010 he launched America Live with Megyn Kelly and, after serving as executive producer for three years, launched the primetime The Kelly File in October 2013. In 2016 he was named vice president and managing editor of news and oversaw news gathering at the network.
Lowell previously was an executive producer at CBS affiliate Wfsb-tv in Hartford, Ct, ABC affiliate Wcvb-tv in Boston and Fox affiliate Wsvn-tv in Miami. He also served as news director at CBS affiliate Wsee-tv in Erie,...
- 7/12/2020
- Ted Johnson के द्वारा
- Deadline Film + TV

Fox News Channel has named Tom Lowell executive vp and managing editor of news.
In the new role Lowell will be responsible for managing the channel’s daytime news programming. He reports to Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace.
Lowell is a 17-year veteran of the cable news channel, Lowell launched America’s Newsroom in 2007 with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly, becoming its executive producer in 2009. He would go on to launch America Live with Megyn Kelly and the primetime show The Kelly File in 2013.
In a statement announcing his promotion, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott cited ...
In the new role Lowell will be responsible for managing the channel’s daytime news programming. He reports to Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace.
Lowell is a 17-year veteran of the cable news channel, Lowell launched America’s Newsroom in 2007 with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly, becoming its executive producer in 2009. He would go on to launch America Live with Megyn Kelly and the primetime show The Kelly File in 2013.
In a statement announcing his promotion, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott cited ...
- 7/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV

Fox News Channel has named Tom Lowell executive vp and managing editor of news.
In the new role Lowell will be responsible for managing the channel’s daytime news programming. He reports to Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace.
Lowell is a 17-year veteran of the cable news channel, Lowell launched America’s Newsroom in 2007 with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly, becoming its executive producer in 2009. He would go on to launch America Live with Megyn Kelly and the primetime show The Kelly File in 2013.
In a statement announcing his promotion, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott cited ...
In the new role Lowell will be responsible for managing the channel’s daytime news programming. He reports to Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace.
Lowell is a 17-year veteran of the cable news channel, Lowell launched America’s Newsroom in 2007 with anchors Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly, becoming its executive producer in 2009. He would go on to launch America Live with Megyn Kelly and the primetime show The Kelly File in 2013.
In a statement announcing his promotion, Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott cited ...
- 7/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

It’s lurid, it’s soapy, it’s forbidden: where does the line form? Joseph E. Levine made hay from Harold Robbins’ best seller, with prose that The New York Times said belonged more properly “on the walls of a public lavatory.” So why is the picture so much fun? When the performances are good they’re very good, and when they’re bad they’re almost better. Plus there’s a who’s who game to be played: If George Peppard is Howard Hughes and Carroll Baker is Jean Harlow, who exactly is Robert Cummings? I think this is the first time on Blu for this title, and playback-wise it’s A-ok for Region A.
The Carpetbaggers
Blu-ray
Viavision [Imprint] 9 (Australia)
1964 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 150 min. / Street Date August 26, 2020 / Available at [Imprint] 34.95
Starring: George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Robert Cummings, Martha Hyer, Elizabeth Ashley, Martin Balsam, Lew Ayres, Carroll Baker, Ralph Taeger, Archie Moore,...
The Carpetbaggers
Blu-ray
Viavision [Imprint] 9 (Australia)
1964 / Color / 2:35 widescreen / 150 min. / Street Date August 26, 2020 / Available at [Imprint] 34.95
Starring: George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Robert Cummings, Martha Hyer, Elizabeth Ashley, Martin Balsam, Lew Ayres, Carroll Baker, Ralph Taeger, Archie Moore,...
- 19/9/2020
- Glenn Erickson के द्वारा
- Trailers from Hell
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