Posted on 03/16/2008 6:58:51 AM PDT by John W
TVNewser has learned Laurie Dhue and Fox News Channel have parted ways. The anchor and FNC management could not agree on a new contract. A Fox News spokesperson tells TVNewser, "Unfortunately, we were unable to come to terms on a new agreement with Laurie. She has been a valued member of FOX News, and we wish her all the best in her future endeavors."
Dhue has been with Fox for more than seven years, joining in September of 2000. In addition to hosting FNC programs during her tenure, Dhue was also a correspondent on the syndicated version of Geraldo at Large.
Since September she has been working as ombudswoman for The O'Reilly Factor for a segment called "The Dhue Point." In what would be her last installment Thursday night, Bill O'Reilly told Dhue, "I hope you know, this is my favorite segment of the week."
Before FNC, Dhue was an anchor at MSNBC and before that, CNN.
I’m unfamiliar with her, but based upon the photographic evidence she’s got my vote and attention.
Laurie Dhue—We still love you!
Former TV Anchor’s 15-Year Battle with Alcohol
NEW YORK — From the early 1990s to just a couple of years ago, Laurie Dhue was a familiar face on network news.
She has the distinction of being the only person to anchor at the three big cable networks — CNN, MSNBC and most recently Fox News, where she served as anchor from 2000 to 2008 and also hosted her own weekend show.
But behind Dhue’s impressive careers, glamorous looks and rising star status, was a painful secret she hid for more than a decade. She was an alcoholic.
She recently sat down with CBN News to discuss how she overcame her addiction.
“When people look at me they say, ‘You don’t look like an alcoholic. How could you have these types of problems?’ But outward appearances are deceiving and they certainly were in my case. From the outside, I had it all. I had a great job at Fox News. I had more friends than I can count. A loving family. none of that mattered,” Dhue explained.
“Because inside I was a shell of a person. I had low self esteem. That’s why I turned to alcohol. It seemed to make me happier. But as the years went on and my problem didn’t get better, it actually got worse. I had to look at myself and see what it was that was that I felt so bad about that I had to cover with alcohol,” she added.
Success Wasn’t Enough
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2011/March/Former-TV-Anchors-15-Year-Battle-with-Alcohol/
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.