I considered posting a link last week of an opinion column in The Guardian
about how nothing changed at Fox News by ousting Roger Ailes. He was given
a large settlement and his leaving was treated more like a retirement than
termination for cause. There were no outward signs that FNC had learned its
lessons and would try to be a better workplace for women in the future.

But that might only be on the surface. It's coming out now that employees
are forming two factions: those who feel obligated to Ailes and those who
support the women whistleblowers. Kevin Drum wrote a roundup for Mother
Jones:

http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/07/tough-times-fox-news

And he linked to a NYT article:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/28/business/media/after-ailess-departure-a-stony-silence-at-fox.html

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