Brian Wilson Promises To Be 'Unleashed'

Former Fox News reporter Brian Wilson, whose departure in recent weeks has raised speculation that he was let go for some past missteps, has dived head-first into a post-news career that includes offering services as a speaker and creating a media consulting business.

A news release headline this week from The Grable Group, a speakers bureau, declares:

Former Fox News Channel Anchor Brian Wilson Unleashed and Uncensored

But the release is unclear on exactly what Wilson will speak out about, offering more vague promises such as:

Former Fox News Channel anchor Brian Wilson always tried to play it straight up the middle. Now Brian is ready to tell you what he REALLY thinks; about politics -- about government -- about key elected officials that he observed at close range during his 25 years in Washington, DC -- and about the current state of American journalism.

The Grable Group press release does hint that Wilson will speak out on conservative issues that Fox has taken to heart, stating:

Among the topics he is prepared to address:

Washington, DC: How Things REALLY Work in News and Politics
The Tea Party Movement: How Angry Voters Are Changing the Political Landscape
What I Saw and Learned During 35 Years in Television News
Effective Communication: Making Sure Your Message is Getting Through

Wilson has also launched his own media consulting business, dubbed Right Tone Communications, which declares on its website:

At Right Tone Communications, we know how reporters think. We can be an invaluable resource during times of crisis. We'll guide you through the media minefields and make sure your side gets a fair hearing in the court of public opinion.

Right Tone Communications can also help you craft a corporate or political message that will resonate with your target audience. We can help with special public relations and marketing projects -- or work with you to produce educational, sales or training videos.

Wilson declined comment to Media Matters, while The Grable Group has yet to provide a comment.