In the wake of criticism from former fans over his departure from the network, Fox News executives have announced the replacement for highly rated personality Tucker Carlson.
For at least one more week.
Next week, the show will be hosted by Trey Gowdy, a well-known weekend host and former South Carolina representative for the Republican Party. The network made this statement on Friday, which left viewers anticipating it.
Over 1 million people watch Trey Gowdy’s “Sunday Night in America” broadcast every weekend, which has attracted a sizable following. In the same time period, this number more than twice the viewers of MSNBC and CNN, two competitors. Join the increasing number of viewers who are paying attention to Gowdy’s insightful broadcast.
“MSNBC airs the earlier broadcast of Inside with Jen Psaki at that time while CNN Newsroom holds the slot at CNN,” the Washington Examiner reported.
“Previous hosts who took over the slot since Carlson’s exit included Brian Kilmeade, Lawrence Jones, Kayleigh McEnany, and Will Cain,” the outlet continued.
A key news about Fox News’ upcoming significant reorganization in the wake of Tucker Carlson’s departure was first reported by The Drudge Report on Wednesday. Keep checking back for updates on this situation.
Sean Hannity will take over the coveted 8 p.m. slot on Fox News as part of a much-anticipated schedule change. slot. Popular hosts Jesse Watters and Greg Gutfeld will also shift to prime time, according to network-insider sources. For all the details on Fox’s new schedule, keep reading.
“Watters currently hosts one of Fox’s top-rated shows at 7 p.m. while Gutfeld hosts a highly-rated late-night show at 11 p.m. — both co-host Fox’s top-rated program The Five at 5 p.m. Hannity, meanwhile, broke the record for longest-running cable news prime time host in April of 2022, eclipsing Larry King at 25 years, six months, and 15 days,” Mediaite reported.
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“FOXNEWS is preparing to announce an ambitious new schedule, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned, a schedule where every hour of primetime will change!” Drudge reported. “TOP SOURCE TELLS DRUDGE: ‘IT’S OUR BOLDEST AND MOST FEARLESS LINE-UP EVER’…”
According to a spokesman for Fox News, “No decision has been made on a new primetime line-up and there are multiple scenarios under consideration.”
On who will take Carlson’s time slot, there have been speculations for weeks. Learn who is being considered for the position by the network.
Mediaite recently published a list of potential hosts who could take over Tucker Carlson’s highly sought-after 8 PM time slot on Fox News. As Mediaite reveals its top choices for the role, find out who made the cut.
In order to temporarily fill the 8 PM time slot, Mediaite advises Fox News to switch around Watters, Ingraham, or Hannity and investigate a new presenter in a later time slot. A seasoned host may take over Carlson’s time slot on the network with ease because to this strategy.
If Fox News chooses to keep the primetime hosts in their present time slots, Mediaite proposes these six top names as potential successors for Carlson’s show.
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Former Democratic congressman and 2020 presidential hopeful Tulsi Gabbard
Former Trump administration press secretary Kayleigh McEnany
Longtime Fox News host and prominent figure Brian Kilmeade
Co-host and contributor at Fox News, Pete Hegseth
The host of “The Five” and his own primetime program, Jesse Watters
Carlson’s future at Fox News is still up in the air. However, the information about his potential dismissal has sparked a frenzy on social media. Remain tuned.
According to reports, Carlson was surprised to learn he had been fired when CEO Suzanne Scott called to break the news.
Carlson’s firing occurred when he was in the middle of finalizing a new deal that might have guaranteed his employment at the network until 2029, according to a report by Independent.
Recent negotiations between Fox News and Dominion resulted in an unprecedented $787 million in payments being made. In addition, Abby Grossberg, a former booker at Fox News, is suing the network on an ongoing basis.




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