- William Fox
William Fox (born Wilhelm Fuchs in January 1, 1879-May 8, 1952) founded the Fox Film Corporation in 1915 and the Fox West Coast Theatres chain. Although Fox sold his interest in these companies in a 1936 bankruptcy settlement, his name lives on as the namesake of the FOX Television Network and 20th Century Fox film studio. Wilhelm Fuchs was born to Jewish parents in Tolcsva, Hungary, then part of Austria-Hungary.
- Charlie Fox
Charles Francis Fox was an American manager, general manager, scout, coach—and, briefly, a catcher—in Major League Baseball. As manager of the National League West Division champion San Francisco Giants in 1971, he was named "Manager of the Year" by "The Sporting News". Born in New York City, Fox appeared in only three games as a player (garnering three hits in seven at bats for a career batting average of .429) with the 1942 New York Giants, …
- Everton Fox
Everton Fox is a weather presenter on the Al Jazeera English channel. He previously worked for the Met Office and the BBC. Born in Cambridge, Everton worked for the then Department of Social Security as a civil servant. Everton joined the Met Office in 1991, completing the forecaster foundation programme in March 2000. He joined the BBC Weather Centre in 2000, working initially on BBC World and BFBS television.
- Selena Fox
Selena Fox (born October 1949) is a Wiccan priestess, journalist, political activist, counselor, psychotherapist, author, educator and lecturer in the fields of Neo-Paganism, magic, Wicca, multi-culturalism and comparative religion.
- Roger Ailes
Roger Eugene Ailes (born May 15, 1940) is the president of Fox News Channel and chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group.
- Benazir Bhutto
She was elected co-chairwoman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) along with her mother, and when free elections were finally held in 1988, she herself became Prime Minister. At 35, she was one of the youngest chief executives in the world, and the first woman to serve as prime minister in an Islamic country.
- Fred Barnes
Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard . From 1985 to 1995, he served as senior editor and White House correspondent for theNew Republic. He covered the Supreme Court and the White House for the Washington Star before moving on to the Baltimore Sun in 1979. He served as the national political correspondent for the Sun and wrote the "Presswatch" media column for the American Spectator.
- Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson (born February 15, 1956) is the vice president and Washington D.C. bureau chief for Fox News Channel. He is also the current chairman of the Capitol Hill Radio/TV Correspondents' Association. Prior to his current position, Wilson was the host of the Washington D.C. based weekend program, "Weekend Live," since 2003 (From 2003 until May 2006, he only previously anchored the Sunday edition).
- David Horowitz
The David Horowitz Freedom Center was founded in the 1988 by political activist David Horowitz and his long-time collaborato... ... The David Horowitz Freedom Center was founded in the 1988 by political activist David Horowitz and his long-time collaborato...
- Norman Solomon
Norman Solomon (1951-) is an American journalist, media critic and antiwar activist. A longtime associate of the media watch group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), Solomon is also the founder and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, a national consortium of policy researchers and analysts which works pro-actively to provide alternative sources for journalists. His weekly column, "Media Beat", has been in national syndication since 1992.
- Eleanor Clift
ELEANOR CLIFT Washington power struggles can make for a confusing and opaque world. Eleanor Clift , a contributing editor at Newsweek and lucid writer on national politics and the influence of women in politics, penetrates this murky world to offer startling insights. As somebody who knows this world inside out, Eleanor Clift is often assigned to follow key stories is often assigned to follow key stories, such as presidential nomination and election campaigns.
- Bill O'Reilly
William James "Bill" O'Reilly, Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American political commentator, and the host of the cable news program "The O'Reilly Factor". Prior to hosting "The O'Reilly Factor", O'Reilly served as anchor of the entertainment program, "Inside Edition". O'Reilly also hosts "The Radio Factor", a radio program syndicated by Westwood One, and has written six books.
- Kate Mara
Kate Mara (born February 27, 1983) is an American television and film actress. Beginning acting in her hometown of Bedford, New York, she moved from the stage to her first film, "Random Hearts" (1999). Notable roles include appearances in Academy Award-winner "Brokeback Mountain" and on Fox television series "24". Included on the "New York Daily News" list of "10 young actors who have a shot at making it big" at the start of 2006, …
- Steve Doocy
Steve Doocy is an American television personality and "New York Times" bestselling author. He was born in Algona, Iowa, and raised in Kansas. He is best known as a co-host of Fox News Channel’s (FNC) "Fox & Friends" morning news show, which has been the number one morning cable news show in America since 2000. During that time CNN has used a variety of high profile hosts in the morning, …
- G. Gordon Liddy
George Gordon Battle Liddy (born November 30, 1930) was the chief operative for U.S. President Richard Nixon's White House Plumbers unit. Along with E. Howard Hunt, Liddy masterminded the first break-in of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building in 1972. The subsequent cover-up of the Watergate scandal led to Nixon's resignation in 1974. Liddy later became an American radio talk show host, actor and political strategist.
- Brit Hume
Brit Hume (born Alexander Britton Hume, June 22, 1943) is the Washington, D.C. managing editor of the Fox News Channel. He hosts Special Report with Brit Hume and is a panelist on "Fox News Sunday", which is broadcast on Fox Network television stations.
- Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace is an American journalist, currently the host of "Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace". During his career he has interviewed numerous prominent people, including former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Senator Hillary Clinton, and former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
- Alisyn Camerota
Alisyn Camerota is an American television news anchor for Fox News Channel. Based in New York, Camerota returned from maternity leave on April 2, 2007. Her new position will be hosting the 6 am hour of Fox and Friends as well as doing the 7-9am news update segments.. Prior to her maternity leave, she was a co-host of the weekend edition of the same program, …
- Ray Wise
Ray Wise (born 29 August, 1947) is an American actor, known for his roles in "Twin Peaks" as Leland Palmer, and as Leon Nash, right-hand henchmen to villain Clarence Boddicker in the sci-fi classic "Robocop". Wise was born in Akron, Ohio and attended Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Wise resides in Southern California. He has two children, Gannon and Kyna. In the late sixties and seventies, Wise played attorney Jamie Rollins on the soap opera, …
- Brian Lamb
Brian Patrick Lamb (born October 9, 1941) helped found the C-SPAN television network in 1979, and has been its chief executive officer since its founding. He hosts "Washington Journal" once a week, and hosted the C-SPAN show "Booknotes" from 1989 to 2004. Lamb now hosts a weekly one-hour program called "Q&A" in which he interviews people from a wide range of backgrounds, such as journalists, teachers, politicians, authors, and technology innovators.
- Wendell Goler
Wendell Goler is a White House correspondent for Fox News Channel, who joined the network in 1996. During his time at the network, he has covered any number of stories from the impeachment of President Bill Clinton to President Bush’s post Sept. 11, 2001 policy initiatives. Before joining FNC, Goler was a White House correspondent for Associated Press Broadcast Services
- Dennis B. Ross
Dennis Ross Ross is a distinguished fellow and counselor for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. For more than twelve years, Ross played the leading role in shaping U.S. involvement in the Middle East peace process and in dealing directly with the the parties in negotiations. A highly skilled diplomat, Ambassador Ross was this country's point man on the peace process in both the Bush and Clinton administrations.
- Jon Scott
Jon Scott is an American television news anchor, hosting "Fox News Live" from 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. ET on Fox News Channel. Scott began his career as a correspondent for KOMU-TV (NBC) in Columbia, Missouri. Later, he was the weekday evening news anchor, weekend co-anchor and reporter for WPLG-TV (ABC) in Miami. He also worked as a reporter and bureau chief for KUSA-TV (NBC) in Denver.
- Laurie Dhue
Laurie Dhue (born February 10, 1969 in Georgia) is an anchor and a reporter for the television show "Geraldo at Large", which airs Saturday and Sunday nights on the Fox News Channel. She graduated from the prestigious Westminster Schools in Atlanta and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- James Pinkerton
James Pinkerton is a columnist, author, and political analyst. A graduate of Stanford University, he served on the White House staff under both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and on each of their presidential campaigns. Since his time in government he has become a columnist for "Newsday", a regular panelist on the FOX News program "Fox News Watch", and a rare, regular conservative contributor to The Huffington Post.
- Eric Shawn
Eric Shawn is an American television news reporter for the Fox News Channel. Currently co-hosting the Sunday morning edition of "Fox News Live" with Page Hopkins, he also has worked as a correspondent, for the network, at the United Nations. His reporting of the UN included the Oil-for-Food Programme, which he later wrote a book about, …
- Jane Skinner
Jane Skinner (born February 12, 1967) is a daytime news presenter on Fox News Channel, hosting the 2:00 p.m. hour of "Fox News Live" and the "Skinnerville" segment on "Studio B with Shepard Smith" at 3:30 p.m. ET. Skinner began her career as a political correspondent for KBJR in Duluth, Minnesota. She joined Fox News as a general reporter from WNBC-TV in New York City.
- Adam Housley
Adam Housley joined Fox News Channel (FNC) in 2001 as a Los Angeles-based correspondent. Most recently, Housley was seen in Nicaragua and El Salvador reporting on the war against drugs and scoring an exclusive interview with Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega. During his tenure, Housley was seen in and around Thailand providing extensive on-site coverage in the wake of the Southeast Asia tsunami tragedy.
- Paul Levinson
Paul Levinson <small>BA, MA, PhD</small> is an author and professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. Levinson's novels, short fiction, and non-fiction works have been translated into twelve languages. As a commentator on media, popular culture, and science fiction he has been interviewed over 500 times on many local, national and international television and radio shows.
- Lachlan Murdoch
Lachlan Keith Murdoch (born September 8, 1971), is the elder son of media mogul, Rupert Murdoch and the former Anna Torv. He resigned from his executive positions at News Corporation on 29 July 2005. Subsequently, younger brother James Murdoch is now viewed as his father's heir-apparent. Their sister Elisabeth Murdoch, an able businesswoman in her own right, is married to publicity wizard Matthew Freud.
- Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge is a Homeland Security correspondent for the Fox News Channel, in addition to host of the Saturday edition of "Weekend Live" Joining the network in its inception in 1996, she originally was a London-based correspondent. In addition, she has also served as a field correspondent for the past Fox newsmagazine, "The Pulse". She has covered a number of different stories including Hillary Clinton’s campaign for Senate in 2000, …
- Joe Moore
Joe Moore is a United States television personality. He is known mainly as the principal news anchor at KHON-TV in Honolulu, Hawaii; the state's Fox affiliate and highest-rated station. Moore is however also an amateur actor and playwright. He also has appeared on various television shows and live theatrical productions.
- Tim Blair
Tim Blair is a journalist, commentator and blogger working in Sydney, Australia. His columns and blog are generally written in a humorous style, from a conservative viewpoint. He was born in Werribee, Victoria. In 2004, the "Sydney Morning Herald" described Blair thus: "Blair, 39, is top dog among the new Australian digerati. He is a conservative political commentator.
- Page Hopkins
Page Hopkins is a co-host of "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Fox News Channel. Joining the network in September, 2002, she currently co-hosts the "Fox & Friends Weekend". She formly co-anchored the Sunday morning edition of "Fox News Live," reads headlines during "Fox & Friends Weekend" and anchors newsbreaks and weekday hours of "Fox News Live." Page began her career after graduating from Wellesley College with a B.A. in History.
- Mike Jerrick
Michael Eugene Joseph Jerrick is the co-host with Juliet Huddy of the morning program "The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet", which began in January of 2007 and is syndicated widely throughout the country, mostly on Fox owned networks. He has formely co-hosted with Huddy "DaySide" on the Fox News Channel. The Wichita, Kansas native started his career at Topeka's WIBW-TV in Kansas (when fellow Foxer Steve Doocy was doing the weather at WIBW's crosstown rival, …
- Greta van Susteren
Greta Van Susteren (born June 11, 1954 in Appleton, Wisconsin) is an American journalist and television personality on the Fox News Channel where she hosts "On the Record with Greta Van Susteren". She previously worked at CNN from 1991 to 2002. She is married to Washington, D.C. lawyer John Coale. Van Susteren has been cited before Congress by CEO of Fox News Channel's Parent Company Rupert Murdoch as an example of a left-leaning voice on the network.
- Martha Burk
Dr. Martha Burk is a political psychologist and women's equity expert who is co-founder and President of the Center for Advancement of Public Policy, a research and policy analysis organization in Washington, D.C. Dr. Burk currently serves as Chair of the National Council of Women's Organizations (NCWO), a network of nearly 200 national women's groups collectively representing ten million women.
- Lauren Anderson
Lauren Anderson (born June 6, 1980 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American model who was chosen as "Playboy"'s Playmate of the Month in July, 2002 and has appeared in numerous "Playboy" videos. Lauren was the winner of the TV special "Who Wants to Be a Playboy Centerfold?", broadcast on Fox in May 2002. She is currently starring in and hosting the variety production "Headlights and Tailpipes" in Las Vegas at the legendary Stardust Resort & Casino.
- Brent Bozell
BRENT BOZELL, President of the Media Research Center: Well, you know, I'm institutionally sympathetic to the idea that a spouse should be off-limits if the spouses want to be off-limits, if the spouse isn't participating in the political process. In this case, you've got a spouse who is well-informed, well-educated, well-spoken and outspoken on the campaign trail campaigning on behalf of her husband. So absolutely she's fair game. Of course she is.
- Rebecca Gomez
Rebecca Gomez is a business correspondent for Fox News Channel. She joined Fox as a news update anchor when the network was launched in 1996. She is a native of San Jose, California. She is also a contributor on the FNC show "Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld".