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List of programs broadcast by Fox News
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Fox News presents a variety of programming with up to 20 hours of live programming per day. Most of the programs are broadcast from Fox News headquarters in New York City in their street-side studio on Sixth Avenue in the west extension of Rockefeller Center. The network's other programs are broadcast from Fox News' studio in Washington, D.C., located on Capitol Hill across from Union Station, as well as in the Fox News Texas Studios in Las Colinas, Irving, Texas and Los Angeles, California. Audio simulcasts of the channel are aired on XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Fox News also hosts a website with a number of political columnists and weblogs.
Hard-news programming currently broadcasts at:
- Weekdays: 9:00am–12:00pm / 1:00pm–4:00pm / 6:00pm / 11:00pm
- Saturday: 10:00am–3:00pm / 4:00pm–5:00pm
- Sunday: 12:00pm–5:00pm
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Special programming
- All American New Year, the network's annual New Year's celebration program
- America's Election Headquarters, the network's biennial campaign and election coverage, culminating with Election Night
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Previous programming
- The ½ Hour News Hour, a half-hour television news satire show hosted by Jennifer Robertson; produced by FNC's sister division 20th Century Fox Television)
- 212 with Brian Kilmeade, a show focusing on New York City
- After Hours with Cal Thomas, a weekend talk show, focused around conversations with newsmakers and featured a weekly commentary by the host, named "Column One"
- America At War, a continuous news/talk program covering the beginning of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
- America Live, a two-hour afternoon newscast anchored by Megyn Kelly February 1, 2010 – September 27, 2013; canceled when Kelly left in 2013 for a primetime weeknight newscast called The Kelly File
- America's Election Headquarters, a weekday news/politics program, hosted by Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly
- America's News Headquarters, a weekday and weekend news/politics program
- America's Pulse with E. D. Hill
- The Beltway Boys, a half-hour show that explored the scene from inside the Beltway, hosted by Fred Barnes and Mort Kondracke
- Beyond the News, a talk program, hosted by Dr. Georgia Witkin
- The Big Story, hosted by John Gibson and Heather Nauert
- Bill Hemmer Reports, previously Studio B/Shepard Smith Reporting, an American television news/opinion/talk program on Fox News Channel hosted by Bill Hemmer and formerly Shepard Smith, which aired from 2002 to 2021.
- Cavuto Live, a two-hour weekend news program focusing on the intersection of business and politics hosted by Neil Cavuto
- The Crier Report, a talk program that featured various personalities, hosted by Catherine Crier
- Crime Scene, an occasional true crime program made up of stories from the Fox News archives, hosted by Greta Van Susteren[2]
- Crime Wave, a newsmagazine program focusing on crime, hosted by Jon Scott
- The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino, a midday show that focuses on news of the day
- DaySide, a weekday news/talk program featuring a studio audience
- Drudge, a talk program hosted by Matt Drudge
- The Edge with Paula Zahn, a talk program that featured celebrities and politicians
- Entertainment Coast to Coast, a talk program about entertainment, hosted by Bill McCuddy and Juliet Huddy
- Fox Magazine with Laurie Dhue, a newsmagazine that focused around in-depth reports, but also news of the previous week
- Fox News Now, the first program to air on the network, focused on all the news in only fifteen minutes
- Fox News Watch, hosted by Eric Breindel 1997-1998 Eric Burns 1998-2008 E. D. Hill 2008 and finally Jon Scott 2008-2013
- Fox on..., FNC's rolling programming focusing on select topics, each running about 20 minutes
- Fox Online, a weekday program connecting the network with its website, FoxNews.com, and hosted by Bill Hemmer (returned as a weekend program before taken off)
- Fox Wire, a news/talk program, hosted by Rita Cosby
- Fox X-press, FNC's original morning program before Fox & Friends
- Glenn Beck, an hour-long political opinion program, hosted by Glenn Beck
- The Greg Gutfeld Show, a Saturday night talk show hosted by Greg Gutfeld, later rebranded to "Gutfeld!" and became a weekday show.
- Hannity & Colmes, co-anchored by Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes (1996-2009)
- Hannity's America, a program featuring 2-on-2 debate, interviews with people on the street, and other elements; hosted by Sean Hannity
- Happening Now, a program covered by Jon Scott covering the latest headlines of the morning
- Heartland with John Kasich
- Hot Shots!, a compilation of videos from the Fox Report's "Across America" and "Around the World in 80 Seconds"
- Huckabee, talk show with musical features hosted by former Arkansas Governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee
- The Insiders, a talk program, hosted by E. D. Hill
- Judith Regan Tonight, a weekend talk program hosted by Judith Regan
- Just In, hosted by Laura Ingraham
- Justice with Judge Jeanine, legal and current events program hosted by former district attorney and judge Jeanine Pirro
- The Kelly File, hosted by Megyn Kelly
- The Live Desk, hosted by Martha MacCallum and Trace Gallagher
- Money News Now, a weekend two hour business news broadcast
- Movietone News, an hour-long show focusing on nostalgic news (named after former Fox Movietone newsreels)
- Only on Fox, a show featuring stories which only FNC brought to its viewers that other networks didn't, hosted by Trace Gallagher
- On the Record with Greta Van Susteren, an evening news program hosted by Greta Van Susteren from 2002 until her departure from the network in September 2016. Subsequently, hosted by Brit Hume from September 2016 until the shows end in November 2016.[3]
- The O'Reilly Factor a news talk program hosted by Bill O'Reilly once cable news's top-rated show, features commentary and interviews
- Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner, a midday news/interview program
- Pat Sajak Weekend, a weekend talk program
- Pet News, a two-hour call-in program about domestic animals
- Red Eye, a late-night talk show hosted by Tom Shillue and formerly Greg Gutfeld.
- The Schneider Report, FNC's original evening-news program, hosted by Mike Schneider
- Shepard Smith Reporting, American television news/opinion/talk program on Fox News Channel hosted by Shepard Smith which aired from 2002 to 2019.
- Showdown with Larry Elder, a one-time July 5, 2008, show or special hosted by Larry Elder; was never picked up as a regular show on the Fox News after the July 5, 2008, airing
- Special Report with Brit Hume, hosted by former Washington managing editor Brit Hume
- Sunday Best with Jane Skinner, reviewed the network's previous week's stories and commentaries
- That Regan Woman, an hour-long interview show hosted by Judith Regan
- Tucker Carlson Tonight (November 14, 2016 – April 21, 2023), an evening cultural affairs program and the most watched prime time cable news show.[4]
- Weekend Live, covered the latest news, politics, Hollywood, and many other subjects from Washington, D.C.
- Your World with Neil Cavuto, a news and business talk program hosted by Neil Cavuto
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Fox News Channel acts as the de facto news division of the Fox broadcast network, providing coverage of major breaking news and select live events, such as the State of the Union speech. The network also manages Fox NewsEdge, a distribution service of footage and reports for local Fox affiliates' news broadcasts.
In addition to news coverage, the network produces Fox News Sunday, a Sunday morning talk show featuring interviews with national leaders in politics and public life, hosted by Chris Wallace. From 2007 - 2009, the network produced The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, a syndicated morning program featuring celebrity interviews, a live studio audience, and segments relating to viewers, hosted by past-DaySide and Fox & Friends Weekend hosts, Juliet Huddy and Mike Jerrick (Produced by FNC's sister division 20th Television and cancelled in the summer of 2009).
Since the original launch of FNC, the network has tried multiple times to produce newsmagazine programs for the network. Some of these programs have been canceled due to low ratings, including Fox Files, The Pulse, and Geraldo at Large (which returned to FNC in February 2007 as a weekend show). But others, like Hannity's America, continue to thrive. Bill O'Reilly has said he considers his top rated show - The O'Reilly Factor to be in the format of a newsmagazine. He points to the inclusion of regular features such as 'Pinheads & Patriots' and the weekly 'The Great American Culture Quiz', which has very little to do with politics, to bolster his point.
FoxNews.com Live programming
Internet-only content that began during the 2008 election season. It was originally known as the Strategy Room until after the 2010 elections.
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