Posted on 01/20/2023 11:28:51 PM PST by Enlightened1
Beloved colleague joined Fox News at its launch in 1996
Fox News Senior Vice President of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff died on Friday after suffering a heart attack at his home earlier this month. He was 47 years old.
"This is an extremely difficult day for all of us who worked closely with Alan, and we are completely heartbroken," FOX News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and FOX News Media President Jay Wallace wrote in a memo to colleagues.
"Alan was a leader and mentor throughout FOX News Media who was integral to our daily news operations and played an indispensable role in every election cycle. The recent midterm election coverage was easily one of the finest nights of special coverage he produced throughout his career. And he was the ultimate producer: breaking news, politics, special events — there was no steadier or more trusted colleague to be with in the control room during the most consequential events of our time, and his incisiveness and passion for news made our work better," Scott and Wallace wrote.
Komissaroff was a proud "FOX News original," having started at the network when FNC launched in 1996. It was his first job after college.
"He would joke that he was a guy from ‘real Brooklyn’ and rose through the ranks to become a writer, producer, showrunner and eventually Senior Vice President of News & Politics, overseeing all political coverage," Scott and Wallace wrote. "His sharp sense of humor and quick wit throughout his incredible career also led to the many lifelong friendships he made here."
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valve replacement surgery may involve such parts.
it’s a common procedure... and yet, doesn’t create auto-generating sludge to clog his veins.
for that, you’d have to be dumb enough to get yourself injected with experimental gene therapy
My mom (born 7/Dec/1946) died in 2001 and my dad (born 4/Jan/1944)is still alive.
So, what does Dick have to do with anything?
That,too.
Oh, he had one?
Surprisingly so
Was he
“Kommissar”-”offed”?
Alles klar, Herr Kommissar?
Simular with my dad who died at 61. If only they had given him aspirin at the hospital instead of Tylenol or if statin drugs had been available. I think there is more long term benefit to them besides lowering cholesterol that prevents heart attacks. Probably the lowering of inflammation and/ or stabilizing existing plaques from what I have read.
from the Suddenly or the Unexpectedly?
That’s what I don’t understand either. Something is very strange.
During the time I had AML and a bone marrow transplant, my friends put together a GFM page to help hold me over till my small/early retirement kicked in. Which would take a year or so. We met a small goal within a week. But, it was an awkward thing to do. I was very grateful. But, I also wasn’t an executive. Because of my situation of having to stop working and going thru my resources, My son put himself thru school (paid off his own loan) snd Has been quite successful. I’m so proud of him. He actually hired a housekeeper to come in twice a month to help me. My cancer treatment really wrecked me.
; )
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