however, iperspective, if history is anything to go by, we expect investors to shake off the news butlearly roger ailes is a larger than life personality won fox news which is almost synonymous with his tenure. obviously fox news is an extremely important asset for, you know, for 21st century fox, but i think on the bright side they have been successful in signing a lot of long-term contracts which should keep them going until they can get steady hands to replace roger ails. >> so you do not see this as a near or maybe even a long-term threat to the stock price or to the profitability of fox news? >> well near term you're likely to see, you know, some headline risk around this. there's also potential issues with succession, you know. rupert is taking over the -- you know, the running of fox news, obviously kind of more like a band-aid, so all eyes are going to be on who is going to step into those gigantic shoes. you know, i can't frankly think of any potential candidates, but there's a number of names that have been mentioned. i wouldn't expect the company to focus solely internally,