'Loudest Voice' team hopes viewers see RogerAiles series as a 'cautionary tale'
When Roger Ailes resigned from Fox News in 2016 it was amid a cloud of sexual misconduct allegations being leveled against him by various women. But before his fall from grace, the Fox News CEO, who died in 2017, was a media titan and influential political figure., based on the 2014 Gabriel Sherman book of the same name, have touched on these various, different aspects of Ailes' persona.
"To only focus on the #MeToo would be doing a disservice to how he changed the country, but at the same time, his abuse of power at Fox and being brought down from that, really triggered the entire #MeToo movement and really spurred it along," he told. "So we really felt it was important, in the later episodes, that really becomes a much bigger part of the series."
Carlson, who wasn't involved with the production of the show due to an NDA that kept her from speaking about her experience at Fox, posed for photos with Watts at Monday night's premiere and spoke to the press about the series' power in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Carlson said she'd so far only seen trailers for the series, calling the previews "incredibly compelling," but she indicated she would be watching the show.
Stamberg said he also spoke to "some other journalists and White House correspondents who'd dealt with [Shine], so I was able to take a real deep dive in addition to my own online research — firsthand stuff that really help me get into, I hope, the psyche of him."team said they hoped it would provide a greater understanding of the current political and media environment.
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