HarperCollins Launches New Books Platform, Fox News Books
Fox News Media is embarking on book publishing, the company said on Wednesday, marking the cable news channel’s 24th anniversary.
Fox News Books, a partnership with Broadside Books from HarperCollins, will launch with a three-book contract. The books will be written by Fox News talents like Shannon Bream and Pete Hegseth, among others.
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The new platform is the seventh under Fox News Media, after Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network, Fox News Digital, Fox News Audio and two direct-to-consumer streaming services, Fox Nation and Fox News International.
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The first book on the new platform, “Modern Warriors: Real Stories from Real Heroes” by Hegseth, will be released on November 24. Bream’s book, “an inspiring, faith-based publication celebrating the women of the Bible,” is slated for spring 2021. Hegseth already hosts a Fox Nation show called “Real Heroes” and Bream’s book will also have its own schedule. featured on Fox Nation.
Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott said in a statement Wednesday, “We are delighted to partner with HarperCollins, using our extensive library of content to further enhance the audience experience. With a stable of bestselling authors already on our platforms, Fox News Books will provide our loyal viewers with more compelling stories than they rely on the personalities of Fox News Media to deliver.
Brian Murray, President and CEO of HarperCollins Publishers, added his own statement: “Combining the powerful content and marketing of Fox News Media with the publishing and distribution of print, digital and audio books from HarperCollins in the States. United and Around the World is a winning combination for Fox News Media writers, readers, listeners and viewers everywhere.
A number of Fox News and Fox Business hosts and presenters have written books before, including Sean Hannity, Bret Baier, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Martha MacCallum. Their books have all been bestsellers.
17 times Fox News hosts slammed Donald Trump, from Charlottesville to Helsinki (photos)
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Megyn Kelly calls out Trump on women
Trump got into an argument with former presenter Kelly after she asked him a tough question during a Republican primary debate over the derogatory statements he made about women. Trump took it personally, judging by his response on Twitter and in interviews. He later stated that Kelly must have “blood coming out of her anywhere” regarding the matter. Watch the debate question here.Fox News
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Kelly to Trump: “Facts Matter”
Trump kept hammering Kelly on Twitter and elsewhere. When he called her for not using the IBT poll while leading the Republican primary field, Kelly berated him with a tweet showing that she used the poll. “Facts matter,” she wrote.Twitter
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Fox mocks Trump with statement on debate by skipping poll
After polling his Twitter followers to see if he should drop out of a Fox-hosted Republican primary debate, Fox artfully responded with a sarcastic statement that he had learned from “secret” sources that Trump could be treated unfairly as president by foreign leaders.Getty
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Bill O’Reilly calls out Trump’s tweet with totally bogus statistics
“The O’Reilly Factor” toasted Trump in a November 2015 interview about his tweet which incorrectly said that blacks kill whites at a rate of 81%, while whites kill blacks at a rate of 15 %. O’Reilly told Trump, “You shouldn’t be tweeting.” Trump did not take this advice.Fox News
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Chris Wallace vs. Trump calling media “enemies of the public”
After his press conference in January 2017, Trump continued his attack on media he dislikes on Twitter. Host Chris Wallace didn’t have it in “Fox & Friends”. Wallace said Trump’s comments “crossed an important line” and said they were dangerous.Fox News
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Wallace says the media is too easy on Trump
In an interview with TheWrap, Wallace said he believes Sunday political broadcasts in particular should be tougher on Trump. “I think the media treated him too well. By that I mean they allowed him to play by different rules.” Read the entire interview.Fox News
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O’Reilly tells Trump that Putin is “a killer”
In an interview in February, O’Reilly spoke of Trump’s apparent refusal to criticize Vladimir Putin, calling the Russian president a “killer.” Trump responded by saying, “What, do you think our country is so innocent?” Watch it here.Fox News
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Smith laments Trump’s refusal to talk about Russian hacks
No one on Fox hits Trump harder than Shep Smith. “We have a right to know… You call us ‘fake news’ and put us down like children for asking questions on behalf of the American people.” Watch it here.Fox News
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Neil Cavuto tells Trump he’s the problem, not mainstream media
Responding to Trump’s tweet claiming the mainstream media wanted him out of social media, Cavuto called out Trump for losing track of his own agenda. “Mr. President, it’s not the fake media that is your problem, it’s you,” Cavuto said. Watch it here.Fox News
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Smith criticizes the Trump administration against Russia: “Lie after lie after lie”
Shep Smith was recovering after the news of Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a lawyer linked to the Kremlin. He blamed the Trump administration for numerous lies about meetings with Russia, including Jared Kushner who did not report the meeting on his security clearance forms. “My grandmother used to say, ‘What a tangled web we weave when we first try to deceive,’” Smith said on the air, leaving fellow presenter Chris Wallace speechless. Watch it here.Fox News
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Eboni K. Williams criticizes Trump’s comments on Charlottesville
Following the Unite the Right rally in which a counter-protester was assassinated, Trump blamed “both sides” for the violence. On Fox News Specialists, host Eboni K. Williams criticized Trump for not standing up to white nationalists and white supremacists who back him, calling his initial remarks on the rally “cowardly and dangerous.”
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Brian Kilmeade calls Trump tweet “ridiculous” blaming US for relations with Russia
In a rare sight as the Helsinki summit approaches between Trump and Putin, Trump tweeted, “Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of US madness and stupidity and now the rigged witch hunt!” On “Fox and Friends,” a show that has been extremely Trump-friendly (he even calls), host Brian Kilmeade said of the tweet: “This is by far the most ridiculous tweet in recent times, and that’s insulting to past administrations. He can’t say that until the Russian summit. ” Watch the clip here.
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Cavuto castigates Trump’s performance in Helsinki: “disgusting”
Neil Cavuto has criticized Trump more than once after his press conference in Helsinki with Putin. When former Assistant Deputy Attorney General Tom Dupree said Trump could have reprimanded Putin for his attack on Russia on the US election, Cavuto said: “But he didn’t and that’s what he did. ‘made it disgusting. That’s what made his performance disgusting. I’m sorry, it’s just the only way I feel. It’s not a right or left thing for me, it’s just wrong. ” Watch it here.
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Trish Regan says Trump ‘should have defended us’ against Putin
Fox Business host Trish Regan has gone mad over Trump’s performance on her show “The Intelligence Report.” “He should have defended us,” she said.
“He should have stood up for his own intelligence community. Or just don’t take the meeting! Don’t go to Helsinki if you can’t look the guy in the eye and tell him what’s what!” Watch it here.Fox News
Donald Trump’s favorite network Fox News isn’t always rosy about what he says and does, especially when he backs Russia against the US intelligence community