Fox needs to find a successor to man who invented network
NEW YORK — Roger Ailes’ successor at Fox News faces a delicate task in changing the culture of a news organization forever identified with one man, and push it forward for a new generation without alienating an audience that has made it a tremendously lucrative business.
Take a deep breath.
“The fact that Rupert Murdoch was named chairman and CEO shows how hard it is to find someone with the name and recognition of Roger Ailes,” said news consultant Andrew Heyward, a former CBS News president. “They’d have to go to the top of Mount Everest.”
But Murdoch, the 85-year-old executive chairman of 21st Century Fox who hired Ailes to invent Fox News two decades ago, is no long-term solution.


