‘Fox Nation’ streaming service announces daily programming slate including Ingraham, Hannity
Fox Nation, a paid streaming service of Fox News set to launch later this year, announced on Wednesday a slate of upcoming shows featuring some of the network’s most prominent hosts.
The announcement comes months after Fox News announced its intention to launch a subscription streaming service as online content continues to grow in popularity, particularly among younger adults who tend to prefer watching content on mobile devices and laptops instead of paying for traditional television cable packages.
{mosads}According to the release, Laura Ingraham will co-host a show called “Laura & Raymond,” with Eternal Word Television Network anchor Raymond Arroyo.
The network’s top-rated host, Sean Hannity, will also helm a still unnamed program “that is currently in development,” as will Jeanine Pirro, who will offer “a special 10-minute abbreviated edition” of her weekly Saturday evening program, “Justice” offering “legal insights on the week’s top news headlines.”
Former ESPN reporter Britt McHenry and “Greg Gutfeld Show” regular and former wrestler, “Tyrus,” are also slated to co-host a new show called “UN-PC.”
Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren is expected to host both a show on Fox Nation starting at 9:00 a.m. ET and an early evening segment dubbed “Final Thoughts” at 6:00 p.m.
Judge Andrew Napolitano and Greg Gutfeld will host their own programs, as will former White House press secretary Dana Perino on a monthly basis called “Dana Perino’s Book Club.”
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