Palin takes TV job with Fox

Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, will return to her broadcast roots and take her conservative message to Fox News as a regular commentator, the cable channel announced.

Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, will return to her broadcast roots and take her conservative message to Fox News as a regular commentator, the cable channel announced.

“I am thrilled to be joining the great talent and management team at Fox News,” Mrs Palin said in a statement posted on the network’s website. “It’s wonderful to be part of a place that so values fair and balanced news.”

Fox said that according to the multiyear deal, Mrs Palin will offer political commentary and analysis on the cable channel, as well as Fox’s website, radio network and business cable channel.

She also will host occasional episodes of Fox News’ 'Real American Stories', a series debuting this year that the network said will feature true inspirational stories about Americans who have overcome adversity.

“Governor Palin has captivated everyone on both sides of the political spectrum and we are excited to add her dynamic voice to the Fox News line-up,” Bill Shine, executive vice president of programming, said in a statement.

The network declined to say when Mrs Palin will start or how much she is being paid.

It is not known whether Mrs Palin will move to New York or commute from Alaska.

Mrs Palin, 45, is hugely popular with conservatives and has more than 1.1 million Facebook followers.

She stepped down as Alaska governor in July, 17 months before the end of her first term in office and less than a year after she vaulted to overnight fame as John McCain’s running mate.

The bombshell resignation stunned even supporters and fuelled widespread speculation on her next career step – with predictions ranging from seeking the presidency in 2012 to hosting a conservative talk show.

She told Barbara Walters in November that a 2012 presidential bid was not on her radar but added she wouldn’t rule out playing some kind of role in the next presidential election.

Since resigning, Mrs Palin has had massive success with her best-selling memoir 'Going Rogue', released four months after she left office.

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