Why Showtime's Roger Ailes drama TheLoudestVoice begins as an underdog story
The Loudest Voice
Sunday's episode, "1996," is in fact framed as an underdog tale, beginning with Ailes' exit from NBC and ending with the fledgling launch day of Fox News. The Showtime drama is based in part on Gabriel Sherman's book, which chronicles Ailes' childhood and early experiences working for the Republican National Committee and producing Broadway shows.
"There's a whole section of the cable wars that we didn't even get into," he said. "Roger did some amazing stuff to get it on air ultimately in New York."
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