Fox News Channel's parent company says there has been no resolution to its probe into the conduct of network chief Roger Ailes, who is accused by a former network anchor of forcing her out because she refused to have sex with him.

Fox News Channel Host Gretchen Carlson speaks onstage during a 'Fireside Chat on Persecuted' at Variety's Purpose: The Family Entertainment and Faith-Based Summit in association with Rogers And Cowan at Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on June 12, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Variety)
Fox News Channel Host Gretchen Carlson on June 12, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Variety)
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The statement from 21st Century Fox on Monday came in response to a New York magazine story that said, citing anonymous sources, that company heads Rupert Murdoch and his sons, Lachlan and James, had decided to remove Ailes.

"This matter is not yet resolved and the review is not concluded," 21st Century Fox said.

Ailes, 76 and the founder of the top-ranked and hugely profitable news network, has denied the accusations of Gretchen Carlson, which were made in a lawsuit. Carlson said there was a culture of harassment at Fox News, and when she complained to Ailes, he said, "you and I should have had a sexual relationship a long time ago." Other women have come forward accusing Ailes of sexual misconduct in the years before he started Fox in 1996, and several Fox personalities have publicly defended their boss.

21st Century Fox hired the New York law firm Paul, Weiss to investigate the case and interview others at Fox about Ailes.

A Fox News Channel spokeswoman referred questions to 21st Century Fox.

Timing of the discussion is extraordinary, on the first day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. Built from scratch by Ailes, Fox News has been run by him since day one.

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