Fox News On-Demand Audio will be distributed through SiriusXM’s On-Demand platform and on Pandora as podcasts, according to a Wednesday announcement, making Fox’s weekday primetime shows available to more than 100 million subscribers and listeners.
The announcement came with the news that SiriusXM and Fox News Media are extending their broadcast agreement, meaning SiriusXM will continue to carry Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and Fox News Headlines 24/7.
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“SiriusXM has been a valuable partner to Fox News Media,” Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News and Fox Business said. “And we are excited to extend our relationship beyond streaming, providing on-demand access of our powerful primetime lineup to millions of listeners across the country.”
SiriusXM On-Demand and Pandora offerings will include “The Five,” “Special Report with Bret Baier,” “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” “Tucker Carlson Tonight,...
The announcement came with the news that SiriusXM and Fox News Media are extending their broadcast agreement, meaning SiriusXM will continue to carry Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and Fox News Headlines 24/7.
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“SiriusXM has been a valuable partner to Fox News Media,” Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News and Fox Business said. “And we are excited to extend our relationship beyond streaming, providing on-demand access of our powerful primetime lineup to millions of listeners across the country.”
SiriusXM On-Demand and Pandora offerings will include “The Five,” “Special Report with Bret Baier,” “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” “Tucker Carlson Tonight,...
- 9/4/2019
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Bret Baier will continue to deliver his “Special Report” to Fox News Channel viewers for the forseeable future, after he and the 21st Century Fox-owned cable-news unit signed a new multi-year deal.
Baier will continue as anchor and executive editor of his 6 p.m. program as well as chief political anchor of the network. He will also continue to co-anchor all 2020 election coverage.
“Bret continues to be the gold standard not only across Fnc, but the entire news industry and his reporting has played an integral role in the success and growth of the network,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor, Fox News and Fox Business Network, in a prepared statement.
Baier took over “Special Report” from veteran Brit Hume in 2009. Prior to that, he was Fox News’ chief White House correspondent and did a stint as a national security correspondent.Throughout his tenure at the network, Baier has interviewed President Donald Trump,...
Baier will continue as anchor and executive editor of his 6 p.m. program as well as chief political anchor of the network. He will also continue to co-anchor all 2020 election coverage.
“Bret continues to be the gold standard not only across Fnc, but the entire news industry and his reporting has played an integral role in the success and growth of the network,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor, Fox News and Fox Business Network, in a prepared statement.
Baier took over “Special Report” from veteran Brit Hume in 2009. Prior to that, he was Fox News’ chief White House correspondent and did a stint as a national security correspondent.Throughout his tenure at the network, Baier has interviewed President Donald Trump,...
- 1/8/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Fox News Channel is staying in the Bret Baier business. The outlet said today that the newsman has signed a new multiyear deal to remain as anchor and executive editor of Special Report, its 6 p.m. Et show that marks its 10th anniversary this month.
Baier also will continute to co-anchor Fnc’s 2020 election coverage.
“Bret continues to be the gold standard not only across Fnc, but the entire news industry and his reporting has played an integral role in the success and growth of the network,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News. “From election nights to his nightly broadcast Special Report, Baier brings unparalleled journalistic expertise and political knowledge that our viewers continue to tune in for, and we are proud that he will be with us for many years to come.”
Airing a couple of slots ahead of Fox’s one-two punch of Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity,...
Baier also will continute to co-anchor Fnc’s 2020 election coverage.
“Bret continues to be the gold standard not only across Fnc, but the entire news industry and his reporting has played an integral role in the success and growth of the network,” said Jay Wallace, president and executive editor of Fox News. “From election nights to his nightly broadcast Special Report, Baier brings unparalleled journalistic expertise and political knowledge that our viewers continue to tune in for, and we are proud that he will be with us for many years to come.”
Airing a couple of slots ahead of Fox’s one-two punch of Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity,...
- 1/8/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Suzanne Scott, the Fox News Channel programming boss who has been with Fnc since it launched 22 years ago, has been named CEO of Fox News, which encompasses Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. The move is part of a restructuring at the top of Fox News, with Jay Wallace, formerly Fnc president of news, appointed president and executive editor.
Jack Abernethy, who had been co-president of Fox News, shifts to full-time focus as as CEO of the expanded Fox Television Stations Group, a core part of the New Fox company that will form after 21st Century Fox’s merger with Disney is finalized. Abernethy will relocate to Los Angeles to be closer to New Fox divisions Fox Broadcasting with and Fox Sports.
Scott will report jointly to Lachlan Murdoch, the newly minted chairman and CEO of the proposed New Fox, and Rupert Murdoch, 21st Century Fox executive chairman, executive...
Jack Abernethy, who had been co-president of Fox News, shifts to full-time focus as as CEO of the expanded Fox Television Stations Group, a core part of the New Fox company that will form after 21st Century Fox’s merger with Disney is finalized. Abernethy will relocate to Los Angeles to be closer to New Fox divisions Fox Broadcasting with and Fox Sports.
Scott will report jointly to Lachlan Murdoch, the newly minted chairman and CEO of the proposed New Fox, and Rupert Murdoch, 21st Century Fox executive chairman, executive...
- 5/17/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox News has named Suzanne Scott as its new Chief Executive Officer, the company announced on Thursday.
“Suzanne has been instrumental in the success of Fox News and she has now made history as its first female CEO,” said co-chairman of News Corp and 21st Century Fox, Lachlan Murdoch. “Her vision and innovation have helped create some of the most popular and lucrative primetime programs on cable and as we embark on the era of the proposed New Fox, I am confident that Suzanne’s leadership will ensure the dominance of both Fox News and Fbn for years to come.”
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Scott previously served as president for programming and development and has worked with the channel since its inception in 1996.
The release also announced that Jay Wallace, previously president of news at the channel, had been appointed president of Fox News and executive editor.
“Suzanne has been instrumental in the success of Fox News and she has now made history as its first female CEO,” said co-chairman of News Corp and 21st Century Fox, Lachlan Murdoch. “Her vision and innovation have helped create some of the most popular and lucrative primetime programs on cable and as we embark on the era of the proposed New Fox, I am confident that Suzanne’s leadership will ensure the dominance of both Fox News and Fbn for years to come.”
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Scott previously served as president for programming and development and has worked with the channel since its inception in 1996.
The release also announced that Jay Wallace, previously president of news at the channel, had been appointed president of Fox News and executive editor.
- 5/17/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Veteran programming executive Suzanne Scott was named chief executive of the Fox News unit of 21st Century Fox, part of the continuing reorganization of the company as it prepares to sell the bulk of its assets to Walt Disney Co.
She will report to Lachlan Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch, who will lead the recalibrated company. Fox News will perhaps be the largest financial contributor to the parent corporation.
Fox News said Jay Wallace would serve as president of the Fox News unit, as well as executive editor.
Jack Abernethy, who had been in place as co-president of the news unit, will continue as CEO of the company’s TV-stations group, which is expected to grow as the result of a recent deal with Sinclair Broadcasting.
More to come…...
She will report to Lachlan Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch, who will lead the recalibrated company. Fox News will perhaps be the largest financial contributor to the parent corporation.
Fox News said Jay Wallace would serve as president of the Fox News unit, as well as executive editor.
Jack Abernethy, who had been in place as co-president of the news unit, will continue as CEO of the company’s TV-stations group, which is expected to grow as the result of a recent deal with Sinclair Broadcasting.
More to come…...
- 5/17/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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