Porter Berry has been named editor-in-chief of Fox News digital, the network announced Thursday. The longtime Fox News hand previously served as senior executive producer of “Hannity” the channel’s top rated program.
“Porter’s keen understanding of the news business along with his extensive experience across production and audience engagement make him the ideal candidate to lead Fox News Digital,” said Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace. “His work across Fnc’s programming has been instrumental in our success as a network and we look forward to his leadership as we continue to grow our digital platforms.”
Berry joined Fox News in 2004 and worked his way up the ranks holding a variety of positions until he was ultimately tapped to lead Hannity in 2014. Berry will be replaced in the top management spot at “Hannity” by Tiffany Fazio — who previously served as a more junior executive producer under Berry.
“Porter’s keen understanding of the news business along with his extensive experience across production and audience engagement make him the ideal candidate to lead Fox News Digital,” said Fox News president and executive editor Jay Wallace. “His work across Fnc’s programming has been instrumental in our success as a network and we look forward to his leadership as we continue to grow our digital platforms.”
Berry joined Fox News in 2004 and worked his way up the ranks holding a variety of positions until he was ultimately tapped to lead Hannity in 2014. Berry will be replaced in the top management spot at “Hannity” by Tiffany Fazio — who previously served as a more junior executive producer under Berry.
- 8/16/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Porter Berry, a longtime Fox News Channel producer who has supervised the network’s flagship program “Hannity” in recent years, was named vice president and editor in chief of Fox News’ digital-content platforms.
Berry will oversee all Fox News digital content, including what is published on FoxNews.com, FoxBusiness.com and the Fox News apps.
“Porter’s keen understanding of the news business along with his extensive experience across production and audience engagement make him the ideal candidate to lead Fox News Digital,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News, in a prepared statement. “His work across Fnc’s programming has been instrumental in our success as a network and we look forward to his leadership as we continue to grow our digital platforms.”
Berry replaces Noah Kotch, who exited Fox News earlier this summer to become editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail’s MailOnline news site.
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Berry will oversee all Fox News digital content, including what is published on FoxNews.com, FoxBusiness.com and the Fox News apps.
“Porter’s keen understanding of the news business along with his extensive experience across production and audience engagement make him the ideal candidate to lead Fox News Digital,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News, in a prepared statement. “His work across Fnc’s programming has been instrumental in our success as a network and we look forward to his leadership as we continue to grow our digital platforms.”
Berry replaces Noah Kotch, who exited Fox News earlier this summer to become editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail’s MailOnline news site.
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- 8/16/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp will launch a “news and information” website called Heat Street that aims to serve a center-right and conservative audience in both the Unites States and the U.K. “Heat Street will, in a spirit of free speech and no ‘safe spaces,’ cover a variety of topics from a diversity of viewpoints,” News Corp. Cco Jim Kennedy told TheWrap. Heat Street will be led by former Conservative Party Member of Parliament in the U.K. and self-described feminist Louise Mensch and former TV producer Noah Kotch. Also Read: News Corp Revenue Falls for Fourth Straight Quarter...
- 2/17/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
The Young and the Restless tallied 23 nominations as honors were announced this morning for the 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Restless’ impressive take helped CBS lead all networks with 50 overall nominations. PBS and ABC followed, with 44 and 38 nods, respectively.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
General Hospital, which earned 19 nominations, joined Restless in the race for Outstanding Drama Series, and Sesame Street received 17 nods, including three for Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo who faces allegations of sexual misconduct.
Good Morning America and Today will bring their ratings rivalry to the Emmys, where they’ll be joined by CBS Sunday Morning in the Outstanding Morning Program category.
- 5/1/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside TV
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