Shannon Bream to get primetime show on Fox News
The Fox News Channel is extending its primetime lineup into the 11 pm hour with “Fox News @ Night” hosted by Bill Hemmer’s current co-host Shannon Bream.
The new show, which will air on Oct. 30, will cover current events in a live “hard news” format extending the network’s primetime lineup by an hour.
“For the past decade, Shannon’s insight into the inner workings of the Supreme Court and Washington has made her a major asset to our news division,” Fox News president Jay Wallace said in a statement. “Her experience, coupled with the relationship she has with our viewers, offers a perfect fit for the anchor position at 11 p.m. ET as we extend our live primetime programming.”
Shannon joined Fox News in 2007 and focused on covering elections and the Supreme Court until she joined Bill Hemmer on “America’s Newsroom” in January of 2017.
“It has been an honor to work alongside the hardest-working team in the news business for the past 10 years. I am delighted to bring our audience an hour of captivating television, providing viewers with a recap of the day’s most important stories and the latest breaking news,” Bream said.
Bream also hosts “Livin’ the Bream,” a podcast focused on inspirational stories, personal anecdotes and an insider’s perspective on actions and rulings from the high court.
Sandra Smith will permanently join Hemmer to co-host “America’s Newsroom” at 9 am.