Richard O’Brien, who spent 21 years at Fox News
Channel, before departing earlier this year, has died following injuries
suffered in a car accident three weeks ago.
O’Brien, 60, joined Fox News before launch in 1996 rising to senior
VP and creative director. Before Fox, O’Brien spent 8 years at CNBC and
America’s Talking as creative director.
“Rich was a valued colleague, boss, mentor and friend to many at
FNC,” a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement. “He led a graphics
team that revolutionized the on-screen presentation of cable news and
his creativity has been on display via FNC’s logo, chyrons, lower thirds
and many more innovations for 20 plus years.
We are incredibly saddened
by his passing and send our heartfelt condolences to his entire
family.”
O’Brien’s on-air look was replicated across the FOX Television stations not long after former Fox News CEO, the late Roger Ailes, was put in charge of the station group.
O’Brien is survived by his wife, Karen, and a son and daughter.
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