Fox News’ long-awaited streaming service has big news for fans of the network.
Per Mediaite:
Laura Ingraham will be co-hosting Laura & Raymond alongside Raymond Arroyo — a regular guest on her primetime show who recently plunged from his chair trying to take a selfie with a Bud Light — which a release described as a show focused on politics and culture.
Fox News’s primetime star Sean Hannity, meanwhile, will host a program “that is currently in development.”
On weekdays, Fox Nation will kick off at 7 a.m. with Primetime Highlights, in which Fox & Friends First host Rob Schmitt and reporter Carley Shimkus will “break down key moments from FNC’s top-rated primetime programming.” Fox & Friends’ After the Show Show, a showcase of “casual discourse” between hosts Brian Kilmeade, Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt, will air at 9 a.m.
Other shows announced included UN-PC, to be hosted by ex-ESPN host and firebrand Britt McHenry, and Greg Gutfeld sidekick Tyrus, a ten-minute version of Justice hosted by Jeanine Pirro, and Moms, a monthly program hosted by former Real World star Rachel Campos-Duffy.
Additional faces being added to the network’s lineup include Tomi Lahren and Andrew Napolitano.
The paid service is set to launch later this fall.