Rupert
Murdoch hires Piers Morgan for new TV show to air
in Australia - 17th September 2021

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Piers
Morgans new show will air on Sky News Australia.
CREDIT: PA
By Paul Sandle
London:
Piers Morgan, the outspoken British journalist and
broadcaster, has joined Rupert Murdochs News
Corp and Fox News Media in a global deal that includes
a new TV show in early 2022, newspaper columns and
a book contract.
Murdoch
said in a statement on Thursday, US time, that Morgan
was the broadcaster every channel wants but
is too afraid to hire.
Piers
is a brilliant presenter, a talented journalist and
says what people are thinking and feeling, he
said.
The
56-year-olds show will air on weeknights on
FOX News Medias streaming service FOX Nation
in the United States, Sky News Australia and on talkTV,
a new British channel that will launch early next
year.
TalkTV
will debut less than a year after GB News launched
in June, aimed at challenging what it cast as the
London-centred consensus of the British media. It
has since struggled to secure large audiences, and
its chairman and lead presenter Andrew Neil announced
his resignation on Monday.
Murdochs
new channel, which will be available on linear and
internet television, will feature presenters from
his radio stations talkRADIO, talkSPORT, Virgin Radio
and Times Radio, and newspapers The Sun, The Times
and The Sunday Times.
Morgan,
who previously edited Murdochs defunct News
of the World tabloid and hosted a show on CNN, resigned
from British broadcaster ITVs breakfast show
after he said in March he did not believe Prince Harrys
wife, Meghan, when she told Oprah Winfrey in an interview
that she had endured racist and unkind comments from
members of the royal household.
More
than 50,000 people complained about his comments,
but Britains media regulator ruled that ITV
did not break the broadcasting code on the grounds
that Morgan was challenged by other presenters.
Morgan
said he was thrilled to be returning to News Corp,
where he began his media career more than 30 years
ago. He left to edit a rival tabloid, the Daily Mirror,
a job he held for nine years until 2004 when he was
sacked for publishing false images of British soldiers
abusing prisoners in Iraq.
As
well as his TV show, Morgan will write columns in
The Sun and the New York Post, the company said, and
HarperCollins UK will publish his next book.
Rupert
Murdoch has been a constant and fearless champion
of free speech and we are going to be building something
new and very exciting together, he said.
Im
going home and were going to have some fun.
(Reuters)
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