Fox4’s Henderson To Huddle With Network Honcho

use-this-megan-4-dmag1.jpgChances are growing that Fox4 will lose Megan Henderson, the gorgeous and talented Good Day co-anchor (shown here), to the Fox network in New York. If and when that happens, it will be a crushing blow to the show that’s long dominated DFW morning news–and a welcome gift to Good Day’s rivals.

10 Comments to “Fox4’s Henderson To Huddle With Network Honcho”
  • Tim Rogers

    Not to mention a crushing blow to Adam McGill, who wrote, in 2003, when Henderson came to Dallas: “We can totally see ourselves waking up next to Megan Henderson …”

    http://www.dmagazine.com/ME2/A.....371FE6E70B

  • CDD

    I sat next to her at a charity event a few years back. what a truly sweet woman, and a good storyteller, to boot! NYC would be lucky to have her.

  • Brandon

    At least you’ll still have my best buddy Heather Hays.

  • T Henderson II

    Please DON’T Go!!!!!!!!

  • Roman

    A FOX at FOX.

    Let her go and her beauty shall
    be nationwide on Fox News Channel.

    Viva La Henderson!

  • NC

    NOOOOOOO!!!!! I get so irritated when she isn’t there!

  • Rawlins in Blunderland

    The darker concern; Sleeping with Brit Hume (described by network FOX insiders as the man-iguana) Holding out for Scott Sams’ tell-all insider book.

  • Mark

    Maybe she’ll finally get a new Hairdo.

  • Sheila

    Yeah, it really isn’t a surprise. She’s absent all the time. When an anchor is absent all the time, you know something’s up! Oh well, I switched from Fox and Friends to Good Day when F&F got rid of E.D. Hill. I guess I’ll have to switch back! Megan is great!

  • Brian

    noooooo!
    oh well. Fox can screw themselves however they like. Always a great idea to break up a good team, in a top market, for a cable channel network news show.
    sad.
    Still Tim, Evan, Chopper Chip and Todd do it good.

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