The New York Times reported over the weekend that then-Fox News host Bill O’Reilly paid a $32 million settlement to longtime network legal analyst Lis Wiehl in January to forestall a sexual harassment ...
Legal analyst Lis Wiehl, who was in the news last year for striking a $32 million settlement deal with Bill O'Reilly, is getting back to reporting the news. On Monday, Wiehl will be named an anchor ...
Despite knowing Bill O’Reilly settled a sexual harassment lawsuit with a $32 million payment in January, Fox News parent company 21st Century Fox defended its decision to sign the longtime anchor to a ...
In this predictable second installment of the Newsmakers series, Wiehl continues to follow the career of GNN cable news host Erica Sparks. Her recent ratings slip puts her career at GNN in jeopardy, ...
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New York-based Atlas Media Corp has signed an exclusive development deal with Lis Wiehl for true crime programming, based on her time as a former federal prosecutor and as an investigative journalist.
Lis Wiehl is the author of The Hunting Series. The second book in the series, Hunting the Unabomber, will be published in April by Thomas Nelson Books, a division of HarperCollins. Wiehl is a former ...
Newsmax chief executive Chris Ruddy isn't ruling out hiring Bill O'Reilly. Sure, the former Fox News host “has been damaged by some of this,” Ruddy told CNN's Brian Stelter, “but the bottom line is ...
In this very engrossing spin on a self-help tract, Wiehl, legal analyst for Fox News and cohost of a daily radio show (The Radio Factor), explains how to make use of lawyerly thinking in everyday life ...
Two people with whom longtime readers of Mediaite and our sister site, Law & Crime, are most familiar will be teaming up for a new nightly radio show. “This show is going to be a one-stop shop in a ...
A plot to break up the United States is at the center of Wiehl and Stuart’s rather predictable third and final Newsmakers novel (after 2016’s The Candidate). Erica Sparks, a broadcast journalist in ...
Wiehl and co-author Sebastian Stuart have coiled a tight spring of broadcast news intrigue that puts Erica Sparks, a too-good-to-be-true TV journalist, in mortal danger. Handpicked from her job at a ...