Fox News 2.0s? Roger Ailes explores new TV opportunities after Fox News ousting while Milo Yiannopoulos gets $12M to build alt-right media company
Milo Yiannopoulos has plans and funding to build a Live Nation-type business for speakers such as himself
He said it will make ‘the lives of journalists, professors, politicians, feminists, Black Lives Matter activists, and other professional victims a living hell’
Roger Ailes, sources say, would like to get back into TV as plans emerge for a new conservative TV channel
Source told Mediaite that new channel, a reaction to Fox News seeming to become too liberal, could be up and running in 10 months
Rupert Murdoch’s sons James and Lachlan are trying to change Fox’s ‘old-guard culture on which their father built his empire’
Fox News has lost both Bill O’Reilly, who was ousted following sexual harassment allegations, and Megyn Kelly, who left for NBC, this year
By FORREST HANSON
DAILYMAIL.COM
29 April 2017
As Rupert Murdoch’s sons allegedly try to reform Fox News in a more liberal light, both Milo Yiannopoulos and Roger Ailes are exploring new entertainment opportunities to appeal to the conservative and ‘new right’ demographics.
Yiannopoulos, who was not affiliated with Fox News, has a $12m investment deal to start a touring company for speakers such as himself, according to Vanity Fair.
The business to be called Milo Inc. will make ‘the lives of journalists, professors, politicians, feminists, Black Lives Matter activists, and other professional victims a living hell.’
Yiannopoulos, 32, likens his venture to a more specific version of Live Nation and said: ‘I’m going to be actively hunting around for the next Milo.’
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