A Fox network executive, with over twenty-five years with the company, was recently fired for using her company email account to help organize financial aid for families of the missing Malaysian airplane’s passengers. According to the AP, Darlene Tipton, Vice President of Standards and Practices for the Fox Cable Networks Group, was dismissed on April 9 for using her Fox email account to promote the charity initiative. According to Fox spokesman Scott Grogin, Tipton’s “conduct and communications” violated company policy. Declining to discuss particulars of the termination due to privacy concerns, Grogin said, “As soon as we became aware, we took appropriate steps.” According to Tipton, she wanted to help expedite financial aid to families who had lost loved ones. “We want to raise money for families, to give them immediate relief,” Tipton said during a recent phone interview.