FOX NEWS MEDIA TO PRESENT MARATHON SPECIAL PROGRAMMING ACROSS ALL PLATFORMS FOR 2024 ELECTION

FOX NEWS DIGITAL ENDS 2022 AS THE TOP NEWS BRAND WITH MULTIPLATFORM VIEWS AND MINUTES 

FOX News Channel’s Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to Co-Anchor FNC’s “FOX News Democracy 2024” on November 5th from 6 PM – 2 AM/ET

Election-Focused Programming to Begin on Sunday, November 3rd

FNC’s Expert Legal Panel to Break Down the Latest News on Election Legal Challenges Across the Country Throughout Special Coverage

NEW YORK – October 28, 2024 — FOX News Media will present extensive, multiplatform live programming surrounding Election Day 2024, beginning Sunday, November 3rd across FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Audio, FOX Nation, FOX News Digital and FOX Weather.

FNC’s Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will once again lead America’s most-watched election coverage on November 5th live from the network’s headquarters in New York City. Beginning at 6 PM/ET, Baier and MacCallum will co-anchor FOX News Democracy 2024 as election results begin to pour in, taking viewers through the latest information when it becomes available. America’s Newsroom’s Bill Hemmer will helm the “Bill”-board, delivering viewers election data county-by-county and state-by-state throughout the evening while America Reports’ Sandra Smith will break down developments from FOX News Voter Analysis, a survey of early and Election Day voters conducted by the nonpartisan research organization NORC at the University of Chicago and the Associated Press. The Faulkner Focus anchor Harris Faulkner will showcase voters’ voices during FNC’s coverage, speaking with a live audience of voters about the issues that impact them the most. Additionally, FNC’s viewer experience will be enhanced with several technical and design innovations, including augmented reality (AR) technology for anchor Bill Hemmer’s “Bill”-board, recently developed virtual set technology and new touchscreen applications for FOX News Voter Analysis as well as upgrades to the network’s state-of-the art Studio M, home of America’s election coverage. These tools will allow FNC’s reporting teams to seamlessly provide the audience with the most updated polling information and voter analysis throughout its coverage in an immersive setting.

During FNC’s eight-hour election special, up-to-the-minute analysis and commentary will be provided by co-host of The Five and co-anchor of America’s Newsroom Dana Perino, chief political analyst Brit Hume, The Five’s Harold Ford Jr. and Jessica Tarlov as well as contributors Karl Rove and Kellyanne Conway. Additionally, FNC will provide viewers with the latest news and analysis on election legal challenges across the country with its expert panel consisting of FNC’s legal editor Kerri Urbahn and network contributors Andy McCarthy and Jonathan Turley. FNC’s primetime stars Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters and Sean Hannity will also make appearances to provide analysis during the evening.

FNC’s senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich and correspondent Mark Meredith will provide the latest from Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign headquarters as senior national correspondent Aishah Hasnie and national correspondent Bill Melugin report from Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump’s headquarters. Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy will report live from the White House.

FOX News @ Night’s Trace Gallagher will anchor overnight coverage beginning at 2AM/ET and FOX & Friends will kick off the morning of November 6th an hour early at 5 AM/ET. Later Wednesday evening, Gallagher will anchor a two-hour edition of FOX News @ Night from 11 PM- 1 AM/ET and FNC’s Jon Scott and Molly Line will lead overnight FOX News Democracy 2024 coverage from 1 – 4AM/ET. FOX & Friends First will begin at 4 AM/ET on Thursday, November 7th.

Leading up to election day, FNC will present live programming surrounding the election. On Sunday, November 3rd, the network will present special weekend editions of FOX & Friends with co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Steve Doocy, Lawrence Jones and Brian Kilmeade followed by America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino from 9-11 AM/ET, The Faulkner Focus with Harris Faulkner at 11 AM/ET, Outnumbered  from 12-1 PM/ET, America Reports with John Roberts and Sandra Smith from 1-3 PM/ET, The Story with Martha MacCallum at 3 PM/ET, Your World with Neil Cavuto at 4 PM/ET and The Five (5 PM/ET). Kicking off evening programming at 6 PM/ET, Bret Baier will anchor Special Report and FNC’s powerful primetime lineup of The Ingraham Angle at 7 PM/ET, Jesse Watters Primetime at 8 PM/ET and Hannity at 9 PM/ET will all host live election-focused programs. FOX News @ Night will be live at 11 PM/ET on Sunday and anchor Trace Gallagher will also present a special live two-hour program on Monday, November 4th.  Following FOX News @ Night on Monday, FNC’s Jon Scott and Molly Line will co-anchor FOX News Democracy 2024 overnight from 1-4 AM/ET with FOX & Friends First waking America up an hour early on election day at 4 AMET.

Over two dozen FOX News Media correspondents will be on tap to cover the results as they unfold and report from battleground states across the country, including: issue-focused reporters Chad Pergram (Capitol Hill and balance of power), Griff Jenkins (protests), Kevin Corke and Madeleine Rivera (news of the day), senior correspondent Eric Shawn (election integrity issues) and correspondent David Spunt (election security and legal challenges) from New York and Washington, DC. Additional correspondents across the country include FNC’s Alicia Acuna (Arizona), Bryan Llenas (Pennsylvania), Jonathan Serrie (North Carolina), Steve Harrigan (Florida), Alexandria Hoff (Pennsylvania), DanaMarie McNicholl (Georgia), Mike Tobin (Wisconsin), Nate Foy (Ohio), Brooke Taylor (Texas), Garrett Tenney (Nebraska), Dan Springer (Montana), Jeff Paul (Nevada), Christina Coleman (California), FOX Business Network’s Jeff Flock and Jackie DeAngelis (Pennsylvania), Grady Trimble (Michigan), and Madison Alworth (Georgia), among others.

On FOX Network, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream and America Reports’ John Roberts will co-anchor election night coverage from 7 PM/ET until 1 AM/ET. During the special, they will be joined by FNC contributors Mary Katharine Ham, Marie Harf, Guy Benson and senior political analyst Juan Williams. FNC correspondent Rich Edson will be live from Vice President Harris’ campaign headquarters while national correspondent Alexis McAdams will be reporting live from former President Donald Trump’s. FOX Network will also provide analysis and insight on legal challenges and their impact on the election with guests former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree and Constitutional Accountability Center President Elizabeth Wydra. Additionally, correspondent Jonathan Hunt will provide hourly news updates throughout FOX’s programming.

FOX Business Network (FBN) will present FBN Democracy 2024: Election Coverage from 5 – 7 PM/ET led by Charles Payne, Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy, followed by a simulcast FNC’s Democracy 2024: Election Coverage from 7 PM – 5 AM/ET. FBN will feature economy-focused panel segments on FNC’s coverage throughout the night.

FOX News Digital will feature the latest news surrounding the election, results and information. Up-to-the-minute data and developments will be provided to the digital audience as users can review FOX News Voter Analysis as polls close in each state. Users can also follow both the Democracy ‘24 and Balance of Power live blogs throughout the day as the latest races are called across the country. FOX News Digital’s [foxnews.com/elections]election hub will have real-time data for users to track the presidential race, congressional and gubernatorial races, complete with a fully interactive map of the country and probability dials displaying the likelihood of the outcome and the congressional balance of power. Viewers can also customize and select races on the “My Races” page to follow along to their favorite contests. FOXNews.com will also livestream the channel’s special coverage, including race results, election trends and in-depth political analysis.

FOX News Audio will provide nonstop election day coverage and will kick off its evening programming with a one-hour preview show anchored by FNC’s Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum and Dana Perino. At 7 PM/ET, FOX News Radio’s Jared Halpern and Jessica Rosenthal will lead state-by-state coverage of the presidential election and balance of power in Congress with unparalleled analysis from FNC reporters throughout the country. FOX News Headlines 24/7 will also deliver Democracy 2024 updates and results surrounding our election night coverage every 15 minutes on SiriusXM Channel 115.

FOX & Friends Weekend co-host Pete Hegseth will host opinion-based election night coverage on FOX Nation live from Nashville beginning at 8 PM/ET for subscribers. UnConventional with Pete Hegseth will include commentary from OutKick’s Tomi Lahren and Clay Travis, FOX & Friends Weekend’s Will Cain and Rachel Campos-Duffy, FOX News Saturday Night’s Jimmy Failla, and more as they react to the updates and results throughout the evening.

FOX Weather will also produce special coverage focused on how the weather will impact voters around the country in key battleground states as well as those that are still recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Additionally, FOX News International is available in over 40 countries for subscribers abroad to stream FNC’s Democracy 2024 election coverage. The service is available to download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for $6.99.

FOX News Media operates the FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Digital, FOX News Audio, FOX News Books, the direct-to-consumer streaming services FOX Nation and FOX News International and the free ad-supported television service FOX Weather. Currently the number one network in all of cable, FNC has also been the most watched television news channel for more than 22 consecutive years, while FBN is the top business channel on cable. Owned by Fox Corporation, FOX News Media reaches nearly 200 million people each month.

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