By Joe Flint 

Fox News Chairman and Chief Executive Roger Ailes has signed a new multiyear contract that will keep him in charge of the cable news powerhouse through the next presidential election and beyond.

The agreement comes a year before Mr. Ailes' current contract was due to expire. The length of the new contract wasn't disclosed, but a person familiar with the matter said it runs three years.

Under terms of the agreement, Mr. Ailes, 75, will continue to report 21st Century Fox Chairman Rupert Murdoch. He will also now report to Mr. Murdoch's sons, James, who next week will assume the role of chief executive, and Lachlan, who will become executive co-chairman.

The reporting structure is significant because it makes Mr. Ailes the only 21st Century Fox division head who is still a direct report to the elder Mr. Murdoch. It is also an about-face for the company, which last week said Mr. Ailes would report only to James and Lachlan Murdoch. That announcement came after Mr. Ailes had said publicly he would continue to report to Rupert Murdoch.

"Roger and I have always had, and will continue to have, a very special relationship," Mr. Murdoch said. James and Lachlan Murdoch added, "Roger is an incredibly talented executive, and we're pleased he has accepted our offer to continue his extraordinary record of success at 21st Century Fox."

Mr. Ailes said he looked forward to working with all the Murdochs "to do my part to help bring 21st Century Fox well into the future."

21st Century Fox and News Corp, owner of The Wall Street Journal, were part of the same company until 2013, when the elder Mr. Murdoch split up his media holdings.

Keeping Mr. Ailes on board was crucial for 21st Century Fox, as Fox News accounted for about 20% of the parent company's profit of $4.5 billion in 2014.

Besides consistently topping CNN and MSNBC in the cable news ratings race, Fox News often has bigger audiences in prime-time than most entertainment and sports channels.

Besides Fox News and the Fox Business Channel, Mr. Ailes also is chairman and chief executive of the Fox Television Station Group, which comprises 28 TV stations reaching almost 40% of the nation's television households.

George Stahl contributed to this article

Write to Joe Flint at joe.flint@wsj.com

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