Jay Wallace (journalist)
Jay Wallace is an American journalist and broadcast executive. He has been the President of Fox News since May 2018.[1][2][3] He has worked at the Fox News Channel since its inception in 1996.[4]
Wallace graduated with a BA from Hofstra University in 2000, and serves on the Dean's Council for the Herbert School of Communications.[5]
References
- Hipes, Patrick (May 17, 2018). "Fox News Exec Revamp: Suzanne Scott Named CEO, Jay Wallace President". Deadline Hollywood.
- "Fox News President Jay Wallace: 'Fox News Supports CNN in Its Legal Effort to Regain its White House Reporter's Press Credential'". adweek.it.
- "Fox News Backs CNN Lawsuit: WH Passes 'Should Never Be Weaponized'".
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