Creator Of Fox's Anti-Obama Attack Ad Will Not Be Hired By CNN

Any plans that CNN may have had to hire Fox News associate producer Chris White have been scuttled following the firestorm over the controversial four-minute segment attacking President Obama that White reportedly created and which Fox aired twice yesterday.

Several news outlets had speculated and even reported that White's move to CNN was in the works at the time he produced the video, which many have compared to a political attack ad. But a CNN spokesperson confirmed to Media Matters Thursday that White will not be hired by CNN.

Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming for Fox News, told Mediaite yesterday that the four-minute segment “was created by an associate producer and was not authorized at the senior executive level of the network. This has been addressed with the show's producers.”

With Fox failing to even acknowledge that airing the video was a mistake White appears to be the only one at the network who has suffered from their repeated airing of the video - with the apparent punishment coming from a different news outlet. This morning the hosts of Fox & Friends - who praised both White and the video at the time they aired it - did not address the controversy.

Since the piece aired, several news outlets have claimed White was heading to CNN, with some speculation this might have been his way of departing the network.

The same Mediaite item stated about White: “Mediaite hears that White may be heading to CNN in the near future.”

Hollywood Reporter wrote: " ... the associate producer responsible for it, Chris White, likely has already decided to leave Fox for CNN."

CNN would not say if White had been under consideration prior to the latest incident, but The New York Times' Jeremy W. Peters reports that White had “his offer revoked.”