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In 1987 and 1988, Ailes was credited ( along with Lee Atwater ) with guiding George H. W. Bush to victory in the Republican primaries and the later come-from-behind victory over Michael Dukakis.
Ailes is credited with the " Orchestra Pit Theory " regarding sensationalist political coverage in the news media, which originated with his quip:
Though he aided with behind-the-scenes speechwriting and coaching for both President and Mrs. Bush at the GOP Convention in Houston, Ailes did not work on the unsuccessful 1992 Bush campaign against Bill Clinton.
In 1988, Ailes wrote a book with long-time aide Jon Kraushar, called You Are the Message: Secrets of the Master Communicators, in which he discusses some of his philosophies and strategies for successful performance in the public eye.
In addition, eighty-nine additional employees of the NBC networks left with Ailes to help with the new channel's creation for launch, on October 7, 1996.
In February 2011, The New York Times reported that documents filed in a lawsuit state that Ailes urged former employee and current publisher Judith Regan to lie to federal investigators regarding her affair with New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik, nominated for Department of Homeland Security Secretary.
The court documents also state that Regan taped one of the conversations between Ailes and herself, where Ailes discusses her relationship with Kerik.
Ailes ' second marriage was to Norma E. Ailes, who had been a television producer with Mission Media Ministries.
** C-SPAN Q & A interview with Ailes, December 19, 2004
* Conversation with Roger Ailes from The Kalb Report, extended video interview about the rise of Fox News Channel, his future goals at FOX News, and bias in the media ( audio only ), 2004-2005 series
Investigation by the FEC, including deposition of officials from both organizations, revealed indirect connections between McCarthy and the Bush campaign ( such as his having previously worked for Ailes ), but found no direct evidence of wrongdoing, and the investigation reached an impasse and was eventually closed with no finding of any violation of campaign finance laws.
Smith was hired by Fox Broadcasting Company heads Barry Diller and Rupert Murdoch to develop a talk show with Roger Ailes as her producer.
This resurrection would be short lived, however, as the departure from the Fox organization of Lachlan Murdoch and his replacement by Fox News chief Roger Ailes led to Fox's announcement that Ailes would replace the show with Geraldo at Large in November 2005, only seven months after ACA 2 premiered.
Suspicions that Ailes pulled the show because the ACA team was competing with, and sometimes besting his cable Fox News Channel, were intensified in October 2005, when, after its cancellation was announced, ACA broadcast an exclusive interview with Natalee Holloway murder suspect Joran van der Sloot, and Rivera revealed to the press that Ailes planned to use the timeslot as a beachhead for the establishment of a Fox News nightly newscast.
Republican strategist Roger Ailes described Finkelstein as " a polling guy with creative talents ".

Ailes and produced
Ailes ' career in television began in Cleveland and Philadelphia, where he started as Property Assistant ( 1962 ), Producer ( 1965 ), and Executive Producer ( 1967 – 68 ) for KYW-TV, for a then-locally produced talk-variety show, The Mike Douglas Show.
The ad was produced by media consultant Larry McCarthy, who had previously worked for Roger Ailes.

Ailes and ad
Ailes denies producing the so-called Willie Horton ad, which showed the face of the convicted rapist furloughed by Michael Dukakis.

Ailes and well
In addition to heading Fox News, Ailes also chairs Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television as well as MyNetwork TV and Fox Business Network.

Ailes and all
Ailes lashed out against Woodward, saying " Woodward got it all screwed up, as usual ," and " The reason he's not as rich as Tom Clancy is that while he and Clancy both make stuff up, Clancy does his research first.
Additionally, many of Montreal's most prominent shopping complexes, including the Eaton Centre, Complexe Les Ailes, Place Montreal Trust, Promenades Cathédrale, les Cours Mont-Royal ( a high fashion shopping mall ), the Complexe Desjardins, Place Dupuis, Place Alexis Nihon, the Faubourg Sainte-Catherine and Westmount Square are all located along the street.

Ailes and broadcast
The anime series was also broadcast by Animax on its respective networks around the world, including its English networks in Southeast Asia under the French title Ailes Grises ( Grey Wings ).

Ailes and .
In late September 2009, Obama senior advisor David Axelrod and Roger Ailes met in secret to attempt to smooth out tensions between the two camps.
* Ambroise, The History of the Holy War, translated by Marianne Ailes.
Haig served as a staff officer in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations ( DCSOPS ) at the Pentagon ( 1962 – 64 ), and then was appointed Military Assistant to Secretary of the Army Stephen Ailes in 1964.
Roger Ailes is most notably known as the Chairman and CEO of Fox News Network.
Roger Eugene Ailes ( born May 15, 1940 ) is president of Fox News Channel, chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group.
Ailes was a media consultant for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush and Rudy Giuliani ’ s first mayoral campaign ( 1989 ).
Ailes was born and grew up in the factory town of Warren, Ohio, the son of Donna Marie ( née Cunningham ) and Robert Eugene Ailes, a factory maintenance foreman.
Ailes suffers from hemophilia and was often hospitalized as a youth.
Ailes attended the Warren city schools.
In 1962, Ailes received a bachelor's degree from Ohio University, Athens, Ohio.
Later, Nixon called on Ailes to serve as his Executive Producer of TV.
In 1969, Ailes founded Ailes Communications, Inc., in New York and consulted for various businesses and politicians, including WCBS-TV.
Ailes served as a political consultant for many Republican candidates during the 1960s, ' 70s, and ' 80s.
The Federal Election Commission ( FEC ) investigated the charge, but deadlocked on a 3-3 vote, essentially clearing Ailes and the campaign of any legal wrongdoing.

scripted and with
This actually was not his first work in comics, as earlier the same year Barks along with Hannah and fellow storyman Nick George scripted Pluto Saves the Ship, which was among the first original Disney comic book stories published in the United States.
Notable American films from the war years include the anti-Nazi Watch on the Rhine ( 1943 ), scripted by Dashiell Hammett ; Shadow of a Doubt ( 1943 ), Hitchcock's direction of a script by Thornton Wilder ; the George M. Cohan biopic, Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ), starring James Cagney, and the immensely popular Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart.
When Castaneda inexplicably disappeared and the project fell through, Fellini ’ s mystico-shamanic adventures were scripted with Pinelli and serialized in Corriere della Sera in May 1986.
This Is Spinal Tap and other mockumentary films of director Christopher Guest are created with a mix of scripted and unscripted material and Blue in the Face is a 1995 comedy directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster created in part by the improvisations filmed during the production of their movie Smoke.
For the famous I coulda ' been a contender scene, he convinced Kazan that the scripted scene was unrealistic, and, with Rod Steiger, improvised the final product.
Beginning February 29, 1928 on NBC, Socony Oil reached radio listeners with a comedy program, Soconyland Sketches, scripted by William Ford Manley and featuring Arthur Allen and Parker Fennelly as rural New Englanders.
The jock would still introduce each selection, but the jock would have available a scripted introduction to use if he was not personally familiar with a particular piece of music and its artist.
Special guest referees may be used from time to time ; by virtue of their celebrity status, they are often scripted to dispense with the appearance of neutrality and use their influence to unfairly influence the outcome of the match for added dramatic impact.
In 1989, the Padres took the scripted Padres logo that was used from 1985 to 1988 and put it in a tan ring that read " San Diego Baseball Club " with a striped center.
* Play – theatrical performance with scripted dialogue between characters.
JoBeth Williams ' character was originally scripted with a death scene, asking whether the living envy the dead in a nuclear war's aftermath.
His plays include The Designated Mourner, Aunt Dan and Lemon, and Grasses of a Thousand Colors ; he also co-wrote the screenplay for My Dinner with Andre with Andre Gregory, and scripted Vanya on 42nd Street, a film adaptation of Anton Chekov's play Uncle Vanya.
Marvel replaced Claremont briefly with John Byrne, who scripted both books for a few issues.
Participants are often placed in exotic locations or abnormal situations, and are often persuaded to act in specific scripted ways by off-screen " story editors " or " segment television producers ", with the portrayal of events and speech manipulated and contrived to create an illusion of reality through direction and post-production editing techniques.
VH1 executive vice president Michael Hirschorn wrote that the plots and subject matters on reality television are more authentic and more engaging than in scripted dramas, writing that scripted network television " remains dominated by variants on the police procedural ... in which a stock group of characters ( ethnically, sexually, and generationally diverse ) grapples with endless versions of the same dilemma.
Functional tests may be a scripted series of program inputs, possibly even with an automated mechanism for controlling mouse movements.
In some early episodes an actor might say " I don't know " as part of the scripted dialogue with no repercussion.
The cap logo on the alternate cap consists of a scripted " S " in maroon with white outline and the Patriot-head cap logo superimposed.
In 1956, his Dr. Christian character made the transition to television, scripted by Gene Roddenberry, with Macdonald Carey as his nephew Dr. Mark Christian.
Comparing the original scripts with the finished film, most of the characters ' initial scripted names were later changed.
The series was scripted and recorded at thirty-five minutes, with it being edited down to thirty minutes in post production.
The channel's series also have a smaller writing staff compared to other broadcast and cable network scripted television series ( usually around 6 and 8 credited staff writers, instead of the 8 to 11 writers standard with most scripted series ).

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