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CBS News/ March 2, 2011, 12:56 PM

Fox News suspends Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaks at the Conservative Political Action conference (CPAC), on February 10, 2011 in Washington, DC.

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Updated 2:38 p.m. Eastern Time

Fox News' Bret Baier announced Wednesday that his network is suspending its contracts with two paid contributors, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, as they consider a run for the Republican presidential nomination.

Both Gingrich and Santorum are widely expected to seek the nomination. Fox News has said that if and when any of its contributors and personalities enter the race they will lose their contract with the network.

"The suspension is effective for 60 days, then on May 1st, their contracts will be terminated unless they notify Fox they are not running for president," Baier said on the air Wednesday, according to TV Newser. He added that the move "had been contemplated from the start, from the very beginning."

In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, Santorum said he "will make an announcement on my final decision sometime in the coming months."

"Over the past few years, I have appreciated the opportunity to work with many great professionals at Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network to discuss the critical issues facing our country," he added. "I share in their commitment to ensure news organizations provide balanced coverage of the issues of the day."

Not included in the suspension is former GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, a paid Fox News contributor who is also publicly considering a presidential run. Mike Huckabee, who hosts his own show on the network and is flirting with a 2012 bid, was also not suspended. Nor was former ambassador John Bolton, who is also paid by the network and is considering a run.

Rick Santorum speaks at CPAC.

Asked why Palin, Huckabee and Bolton were not included in the suspension, Fox News pointed to comments by Dianne Brandi, Fox News' executive vice president of legal and business affairs, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. Brandi suggested to the Times that Fox views Gingrich and Santorum are closer to a run than other contributors based on their public and private comments.

On Palin and Huckabee, Brandi said that "[a]s soon as each of them shows some serious intention to form an exploratory committee, we would take the same action." She noted that Huckabee is on a book tour, saying "his present intention is to sell books," and argued that Palin "hasn't yet shown a serious intention to form an exploratory committee."

Baer said on the air that Wednesday's announcement "does not preclude other announcements that may be made in the future."

Gingrich, the former House speaker, had been expected to announce he was forming a presidential exploratory committee Thursday, though his office has since indicated he will not yet take that formal step. He has declined interviews from a variety of media outlets in recent months by citing his commitment to Fox News.

Fox maintains that its contributors will not be given preferential treatment if they do enter the race and will be covered like any other candidate. All five of the contributors considering presidential runs are Republicans.

Gingrich earns nearly $1 million per year from Fox while Santorum gets slightly less than $100,000. The network pays Palin $1 million and Huckabee $500,000 each year. All four are in the middle of multi-year contracts with the network. 

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tomotou says:
Interesting that all of the so-called candidates for public office are Republicans and work for Fox News? Now who in their right mind would believe the crap that Fox News is fair and balanced in presenting political issues - forget about news. Fox Propaganda - oops, make that Fox News? is not fooling anybody. The day I see some Fox Propaganda employees quite Fox to run for political office as Democrats is the day I might start to take Fox seriously.
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JayR75 says:
FOX Noise is simply following its own policy concerning potential candidates for President. IF someone in their employ announces they are running for President, they are to be suspended. However, if someone like Palin does not make an announcement bid, they are free to continue shooting off their mouth as much and as often and continue drawing a FOX Noise paycheck. Gingrich should have kept his mouth shut about running; he'd still be on the payroll. No big loss; he should keep his money in the bank.
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documemts says:
"Fox News suspends Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum" The environment became so toxic at the studio..................
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Rodeo_Joe says:
Why stop with them? Keep the ball rolling!
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pr_boxer says:
They must be really rotten if Faux Noise suspended them.
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cbs3200 says:
by thgdriver March 3, 2011 11:01 AM EST
Nice try liberal CBS. Trying to divert attention from the real (so called leader) in the white house to these two irrelevant citizens did not work last year, did not work last month, did not work yesterday.
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Uh ... you are not EXACTLY parroting the Faux Noise line.
Please pay more attention when watching Faux Noise.
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NoWayJose9999 replies:
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If YOU watch Faux Snooze, YOU aren't paying attention to reality.......
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mountainstates1 says:
Now if only Fox News would dismiss all the other anti-American right wing idiots they have hosting their so-called "news" shows!
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cabootee replies:
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Fox is honorable. At least they don't use propaganda like the other stations against people they disagree with. You should watch Fox and learn something. They are very patriotic. It makes me doubt if you are, lefty!
jimbom121 replies:
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Fox is honorable??? They don't use propaganda? Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity are not propaganda?

Which net work listed 5 potential GOP nominees for president (now 3). Does any other network has any?

Which network's owner gave $1m to the RGA in 2010? WHich network allows its hosts to make unlimited campaign contributions and to keynote at Republican events?
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formrusmcsgt says:
"I share in their commitment to ensure news organizations provide balanced coverage of the issues of the day."
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So you believe in that "commitment" no more than FNC.

What a surprise that is......
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Birdman04 says:
Ain't much to pick from. I think I'll vote for a school librarian next go round.
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tmn replies:
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She'll be available. Wisconsin just laid her off...
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Rodeo_Joe says:
Just when you thought all the news was bad.
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