21st Century Fox has been put on the defensive by the backlash to Rupert Murdoch's remark in an interview suggesting that he viewed the sexual harassment cases that have enveloped Fox News as "nonsense".
Murdoch made the comment on Thursday in an interview with the UK's Sky News about the blockbuster $US52.4 billion acquisition agreement that Fox has set with Disney.
Amid growing anger online about what appeared to be the company chairman dismissing the severity of the problems at Fox News, the parent company sought to clarify what the mogul meant.
Murdoch called "nonsense" on the suggestion that the Fox News scandals have hurt 21st Century Fox's bottom line in a material way and will convince UK regulators to bar Fox's bid to buy up the remaining 61 per cent of Sky that it does not already own.
"It's all nonsense," Murdoch said on December 14 in the interview with Sky News' Ian King. "There was a problem with our chief executive (Roger Ailes), sort of, over the years, but in isolated incidents. Soon as we investigated he was out of the place in hours. Well, three or four days. But nothing else since then."