Read more: Glenn Beck: Japan earthquake a message from God - AUDIO
He may be one of the most reviled pundits in America but Glenn Beck is still capable of attracting major supporters.
This week media watchers were reeling at the news that Fox News Senior Vice President Joel Cheatwood reportedly plans to leave the conservative network to join Glenn Beck's own media company.
The move - if it happens - has already led to sniping in the press, with one source saying that Cheatwood has simply become Beck's "babysitter."
If Cheatwood joins Beck's Mercury Radio Arts observers say it would indicate that Beck could possibly have much bigger plans for his future in television than anyone realized.
Beck's own future with Fox News is in growing doubt, as his show's ratings plummet and he himself has been targeted by fellow conservatives for his increasingly paranoid and hard to prove claims.
Read more: Glenn Beck: Japan earthquake a message from God - AUDIO
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.floridafinn | Mar 23, 2011, 11:19 AM EDT
He helped to create him, so he should have to live with him. This is the man who created the TV news phrase, "If it bleeds, it leads." They deserve each other. I lived through his tenure in Miami. He hired Rick Sanchez then. Need we say more?
antoman | Mar 23, 2011, 09:59 AM EDT
Beck says it was the whales and dolphins that brought calamity to Japan..or was it the wrath of God?Anyway,I expect he'll be broadcasting on youtube soon like the rest of us.
carrickcourt | Mar 23, 2011, 09:42 AM EDT
Is the new Beck network going to be called the Nutwork?