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The Fox News Channel will air a pair of interview with former President Donald Trump over the next week.
The first interview is scheduled to air on Saturday, August 31 and conclude on Sunday, September 1, with the two-part conversation airing at 8 p.m. Eastern Time both days.
The interview will be conducted by Mark Levin, the host of “Life, Liberty & Levin,” the network said on Friday.
Additionally, Fox News will conduct a town hall-style interview with Trump on Wednesday, September 4 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Fox News commentator Sean Hannity will interview Trump on a wide range of topics, to include his preparations for the ABC News presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.
The interview will air in prime-time at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, and will be pre-taped earlier in the day, a network spokesperson confirmed by e-mail.
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The Fox News Channel will air a pair of interview with former President Donald Trump over the next week.
The first interview is scheduled to air on Saturday, August 31 and conclude on Sunday, September 1, with the two-part conversation airing at 8 p.m. Eastern Time both days.
The interview will be conducted by Mark Levin, the host of “Life, Liberty & Levin,” the network said on Friday.
Additionally, Fox News will conduct a town hall-style interview with Trump on Wednesday, September 4 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Fox News commentator Sean Hannity will interview Trump on a wide range of topics, to include his preparations for the ABC News presidential debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.
The interview will air in prime-time at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, and will be pre-taped earlier in the day, a network spokesperson confirmed by e-mail.
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- 8/30/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, whose Saturday time slot was bumped this week in favor of another hour of Mark Levin, reportedly texted the wrong number when he meant to message Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott about the decision.
The network announced on Thursday that Levin’s program “Life, Liberty & Levin” would expand to an additional night per week, taking over Kilmeade’s slot on Saturday at 8 p.m. Et. This lineup change will become official on Sept. 16.
According to journalist Marisa Kabas, Kilmeade sent the message by mistake to a different Suzanne, who he used to work with.
Hilarious/dumb scooplet: Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, whose Saturday time slot was just filled by Mark Levin, meant to text CEO Suzanne Scott about the decision…but texted a different Suzanne he worked with a decade ago by mistake.
“i would go with mark levin over me too.” pic.
The network announced on Thursday that Levin’s program “Life, Liberty & Levin” would expand to an additional night per week, taking over Kilmeade’s slot on Saturday at 8 p.m. Et. This lineup change will become official on Sept. 16.
According to journalist Marisa Kabas, Kilmeade sent the message by mistake to a different Suzanne, who he used to work with.
Hilarious/dumb scooplet: Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, whose Saturday time slot was just filled by Mark Levin, meant to text CEO Suzanne Scott about the decision…but texted a different Suzanne he worked with a decade ago by mistake.
“i would go with mark levin over me too.” pic.
- 9/8/2023
- by Natalie Korach
- The Wrap
Fox News opinion host Mark Levin is getting a bigger perch on the network’s weekend schedule.
Fox News said it plans to expand his program, “Life, Liberty & Levin” so that it will air at 8 p.m. eastern on both Saturday and Sunday. The new airing on Saturday evenings will take effect on September 16th and additional weekend programming changes will be announced at a later date.
“Since joining the network in 2017, Mark has provided our audience with thought-provoking analysis on America’s core values and their impact on current events,” said Meade Cooper, executive vice president of primetime programming at Fox News, in a statement. “We are looking forward to expanding his popular show to two nights a week.”
Fox News said “Life, Liberty & Levin” is the highest-rated primetime program in cable news on Sundays, averaging 1.4 million viewers and 104,000 in the 25-54 demographic, the audience most coveted by advertisers.
Fox News said it plans to expand his program, “Life, Liberty & Levin” so that it will air at 8 p.m. eastern on both Saturday and Sunday. The new airing on Saturday evenings will take effect on September 16th and additional weekend programming changes will be announced at a later date.
“Since joining the network in 2017, Mark has provided our audience with thought-provoking analysis on America’s core values and their impact on current events,” said Meade Cooper, executive vice president of primetime programming at Fox News, in a statement. “We are looking forward to expanding his popular show to two nights a week.”
Fox News said “Life, Liberty & Levin” is the highest-rated primetime program in cable news on Sundays, averaging 1.4 million viewers and 104,000 in the 25-54 demographic, the audience most coveted by advertisers.
- 9/7/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
CNN’s town hall with Republican nominee candidate Nikki Haley drew in an audience of 562,000 total viewers, down 83% from the network’s highly criticized town hall with Donald Trump last month.
As the former South Carolina Governor hoped to lure Republicans away from 2024 GOP presidential rivals Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the town hall event drew in 562,000 total viewers and 136,000 viewers in the cable key demographic among adults 25-54, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day ratings.
As expected, the town hall did not captivate the same 3.3 million viewers that tuned in for CNN’s town hall with former President Trump, which was moderated by Kaitlan Collins and became the network’s second most watched single-candidate town hall since 2016. Demo viewership was also down over 80% from the Trump event’s 781,000 viewers in the demo.
The network’s 2020 town hall with Joe Biden remains most watched single-candidate town hall with 3.47 million total viewers tuning in for the event.
As the former South Carolina Governor hoped to lure Republicans away from 2024 GOP presidential rivals Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, the town hall event drew in 562,000 total viewers and 136,000 viewers in the cable key demographic among adults 25-54, according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day ratings.
As expected, the town hall did not captivate the same 3.3 million viewers that tuned in for CNN’s town hall with former President Trump, which was moderated by Kaitlan Collins and became the network’s second most watched single-candidate town hall since 2016. Demo viewership was also down over 80% from the Trump event’s 781,000 viewers in the demo.
The network’s 2020 town hall with Joe Biden remains most watched single-candidate town hall with 3.47 million total viewers tuning in for the event.
- 6/6/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Fox News Channel announced today that it is canceling The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton, though the network indicated the host would stay on as a contributor. The move is part of a reshuffle of the channel’s weekend primetime lineup, the new version of which is set to debut on Saturday.
Megan Albano, Senior Vice President of The Five & Weekend Programming at Fox News Channel indicated that The Big Saturday/Sunday Show will become The Big Weekend Show, airing at 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays while a new entry, Fox News Saturday Night, will premiere at 10 p.m. Et. Trey Gowdy’s Sunday Night in America will move into the spot formerly occupied by Hilton’s show at 9 p.m. Et.
In making the announcement, Albano said, “We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one...
Megan Albano, Senior Vice President of The Five & Weekend Programming at Fox News Channel indicated that The Big Saturday/Sunday Show will become The Big Weekend Show, airing at 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays while a new entry, Fox News Saturday Night, will premiere at 10 p.m. Et. Trey Gowdy’s Sunday Night in America will move into the spot formerly occupied by Hilton’s show at 9 p.m. Et.
In making the announcement, Albano said, “We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one...
- 6/1/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News has shuffled its weekend lineup in the wake of Dan Bongino’s abrupt departure last month, replacing his Saturday 9 p.m. Et slot with “Lawrence Jones Cross Country.”
The new primetime lineup, which will go into effect June 3 will rename “The Big Saturday/Sunday Show” to “The Big Weekend Show,” which will air at 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays and will feature rotating network hosts and contributors.
As “The Big Saturday Show” and “The Big Sunday Show” leaves its 5 p.m. Et time slot, the network will air encore presentations of “The Five” and “Fox News Saturday Night,” with “The Fox Report” with Jon Scott coming next at 6 p.m. Et.
Notably, Steve Hilton’s Sunday night show, “The Next Revolution,” will end as Hilton focuses on his California-based nonpartisan policy organization while remaining a contributor for Fox News. In its spot, Trey Gowdy’s “Sunday...
The new primetime lineup, which will go into effect June 3 will rename “The Big Saturday/Sunday Show” to “The Big Weekend Show,” which will air at 7 p.m. Et on Saturdays and Sundays and will feature rotating network hosts and contributors.
As “The Big Saturday Show” and “The Big Sunday Show” leaves its 5 p.m. Et time slot, the network will air encore presentations of “The Five” and “Fox News Saturday Night,” with “The Fox Report” with Jon Scott coming next at 6 p.m. Et.
Notably, Steve Hilton’s Sunday night show, “The Next Revolution,” will end as Hilton focuses on his California-based nonpartisan policy organization while remaining a contributor for Fox News. In its spot, Trey Gowdy’s “Sunday...
- 6/1/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Fox News is shaking up its primetime lineup … on the weekends, at least.
The cable news channel says that it will launch a new lineup beginning this weekend, with some shows switching timeslots, and one program, The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton, ending its run on the channel.
Hilton has hosted The Next Revolution Sundays at 9 p.m. since 2017. Fox News says that he will remain with the channel as a contributor, and is stepping back “to focus on his new California non-partisan policy organization launching next week.”
Former Congressman Trey Gowdy, who has hosted Fox’s 7 p.m. hour on Sundays with Sunday Night in America, will take Hilton’s 9 p.m. timeslot.
At 7 p.m. Fox News will launch The Big Weekend Show, which will feature “a rotation of network hosts and contributors discussing the news of the day” on Saturdays and Sundays.
On Saturday nights, Brian Kilmeade...
The cable news channel says that it will launch a new lineup beginning this weekend, with some shows switching timeslots, and one program, The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton, ending its run on the channel.
Hilton has hosted The Next Revolution Sundays at 9 p.m. since 2017. Fox News says that he will remain with the channel as a contributor, and is stepping back “to focus on his new California non-partisan policy organization launching next week.”
Former Congressman Trey Gowdy, who has hosted Fox’s 7 p.m. hour on Sundays with Sunday Night in America, will take Hilton’s 9 p.m. timeslot.
At 7 p.m. Fox News will launch The Big Weekend Show, which will feature “a rotation of network hosts and contributors discussing the news of the day” on Saturdays and Sundays.
On Saturday nights, Brian Kilmeade...
- 6/1/2023
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox News Channel is getting ready to shake up weekends.
In the aftermath of the departure of weekend opinion host Dan Bongino, Fox News intends to add a new panel show to its Saturday-night grid, while ending Steve Hilton’s Sunday-night program, “The Next Revolution.” Hilton will take a contributor role as he focuses on the launch of a non-partisan policy organization in California. Bongino and Fox News parted ways in April after failing to come to terms on a new contract.
“We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one cable news network for more than two decades,” said Megan Albano, the Fox News senior vice president who oversees weekend programming and the weekday panel show “The Five,” in a statement. “We thank Steve Hilton for his show’s contributions and look forward to continuing to feature his...
In the aftermath of the departure of weekend opinion host Dan Bongino, Fox News intends to add a new panel show to its Saturday-night grid, while ending Steve Hilton’s Sunday-night program, “The Next Revolution.” Hilton will take a contributor role as he focuses on the launch of a non-partisan policy organization in California. Bongino and Fox News parted ways in April after failing to come to terms on a new contract.
“We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one cable news network for more than two decades,” said Megan Albano, the Fox News senior vice president who oversees weekend programming and the weekday panel show “The Five,” in a statement. “We thank Steve Hilton for his show’s contributions and look forward to continuing to feature his...
- 6/1/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Cumulus Media (Nasdaq: Cmls) today announced the launch of the legendary talk radio host Mark Levin’s official podcast channel on YouTube, @marklevinshow (https://www.youtube.com/@marklevinshow). The Mark Levin YouTube channel provides fans with a new platform to access each day’s podcast with new insights and unique commentary on the day’s top news events and issues from one of America’s pre-eminent constitutional experts and conservative voices. Also featuring classic archived content, the official podcast YouTube channel offers the following segments:
Mark Levin Audio Rewind - complete audio of Levin’s Monday through Saturday podcast episodes Mark’s Take on History - a collection of Levin's monologues about key moments in American history Newsmaker Interviews - Levin’s one-on-one sessions with notable figures America’s Election Coverage - highlights from Levin’s election coverage over the years Shorts - Levin’s 59-second take on hot issues...
Mark Levin Audio Rewind - complete audio of Levin’s Monday through Saturday podcast episodes Mark’s Take on History - a collection of Levin's monologues about key moments in American history Newsmaker Interviews - Levin’s one-on-one sessions with notable figures America’s Election Coverage - highlights from Levin’s election coverage over the years Shorts - Levin’s 59-second take on hot issues...
- 2/28/2023
- Podnews.net
Jared Kushner made his first public comments about the FBI’s recent Mar-a-Lago raid during an appearance on Fox News’ Life, Liberty & Levin.
Kushner fiercely defended his father-in-law on the show.
“In the way that drives his enemies so crazy, they always over-pursue him and make mistakes in trying to get him. And that’s basically what happened here,” he told host Mark Levin.
He continued, “But, you know, what’s happening now is the same thing being done by the same people in the same way. They’re leaking to the same sources. They’re manufacturing fabulous claims that then get debunked, you know, shortly thereafter.”
“His fiercest critics really accuse him of breaking norms,” the former senior advisor added. “But what we’re seeing here and what we’ve seen constantly over time is that they do that exact thing. They break all the norms in order to try to get Trump.
Kushner fiercely defended his father-in-law on the show.
“In the way that drives his enemies so crazy, they always over-pursue him and make mistakes in trying to get him. And that’s basically what happened here,” he told host Mark Levin.
He continued, “But, you know, what’s happening now is the same thing being done by the same people in the same way. They’re leaking to the same sources. They’re manufacturing fabulous claims that then get debunked, you know, shortly thereafter.”
“His fiercest critics really accuse him of breaking norms,” the former senior advisor added. “But what we’re seeing here and what we’ve seen constantly over time is that they do that exact thing. They break all the norms in order to try to get Trump.
- 8/23/2022
- by Ilana Frost
- Uinterview
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