Fox News subscription streaming extension Fox Nation has announced Lara Logan, a former CBS News and 60 Minutes correspondent, as host of a four-part documentary series that will debut in January.
No Agenda with Lara Logan will feature four 90-minute installments each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the streaming platform. Fox Nation plans 16 episodes under the new documentary umbrella, with four areas of focus: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans. Logan will report from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews.
Logan parted ways with CBS in 2018 after an eventful 16-year tenure at the network. She apologized in 2013 for errors in a 60 Minutes report about the terrorist attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Pakistan, and ended up taking a leave of absence related to that segment.
No Agenda with Lara Logan will feature four 90-minute installments each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the streaming platform. Fox Nation plans 16 episodes under the new documentary umbrella, with four areas of focus: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans. Logan will report from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews.
Logan parted ways with CBS in 2018 after an eventful 16-year tenure at the network. She apologized in 2013 for errors in a 60 Minutes report about the terrorist attacks on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Pakistan, and ended up taking a leave of absence related to that segment.
- 11/18/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan will host a docuseries for Fox Nation, the streaming service from Fox News.
Titled “No Agenda with Lara Logan,” the docuseries will feature four 90-minute installments, each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the platform. Throughout, Logan will report from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews.
The series will launch in January and hails from Warm Springs Productions.
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“As we continue to expand Fox Nation, this series is the exact kind of compelling content we want to deliver to our subscribers and super fans,” John Finley, executive vice president of Fox Nation and development, said.
Logan previously served as a reporter for CBS News’ “60 Minutes” and...
Titled “No Agenda with Lara Logan,” the docuseries will feature four 90-minute installments, each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the platform. Throughout, Logan will report from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews.
The series will launch in January and hails from Warm Springs Productions.
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“As we continue to expand Fox Nation, this series is the exact kind of compelling content we want to deliver to our subscribers and super fans,” John Finley, executive vice president of Fox Nation and development, said.
Logan previously served as a reporter for CBS News’ “60 Minutes” and...
- 11/18/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Lara Logan made a name for herself by reporting from global trouble spots for CBS News. Soon, she will be holding forth on a four-part docuseries for Fox Nation, the Fox News streaming-video service.
Logan will present “No Agenda,” which will debut in January on Fox Nation, and is produced by Warm Springs Productions. She is not expected at present to serve as a contributor or anchor on any Fox News programming.
The series will feature four 90-minute installments, each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the platform. Logan will focus on four topics: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans. She is expected to report from “the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews,” according to a description.
Logan, who had joined CBS News in 2002, parted ways with the...
Logan will present “No Agenda,” which will debut in January on Fox Nation, and is produced by Warm Springs Productions. She is not expected at present to serve as a contributor or anchor on any Fox News programming.
The series will feature four 90-minute installments, each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the platform. Logan will focus on four topics: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans. She is expected to report from “the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews,” according to a description.
Logan, who had joined CBS News in 2002, parted ways with the...
- 11/18/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Are you an Xfinity customer? You now have access to Fox Nation, if you choose to pay for it.
Fox Nation, Fox News’ on-demand, subscription-based streaming service, is now available to Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers on Xfinity On Demand and to Internet-only customers on Xfinity Flex, according to an announcement from John Finley, Executive Vice President of Development at Fox News. Xfinity customers can add Fox Nation to their service for $5.99 per month.
“We’ve seen an incredible demand for Fox Nation since we launched the streaming service last fall and we’re excited to further expand our reach across Comcast’s millions of Xfinity customers,” Finley said.
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Now, Xfinity customers can see Abby Hornacek’s “Ride to Work” series hosted and Brian Kilmeade’s “What Made America Great” series...
Fox Nation, Fox News’ on-demand, subscription-based streaming service, is now available to Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers on Xfinity On Demand and to Internet-only customers on Xfinity Flex, according to an announcement from John Finley, Executive Vice President of Development at Fox News. Xfinity customers can add Fox Nation to their service for $5.99 per month.
“We’ve seen an incredible demand for Fox Nation since we launched the streaming service last fall and we’re excited to further expand our reach across Comcast’s millions of Xfinity customers,” Finley said.
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Now, Xfinity customers can see Abby Hornacek’s “Ride to Work” series hosted and Brian Kilmeade’s “What Made America Great” series...
- 9/5/2019
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox News Channel is known best for primetime hosts like Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, but its top executive is also enthusiastic about “The Five,” a panel show that airs each day at 5 p.m.
“No matter where it went, it was the best decision I ever made as a programming executive,” says Suzanne Scott, Fox News’ chief executive, in an interview. These days, Dana Perino, Greg Gutfeld, Juan Williams and Jesse Watters host the show with a guest sitting in each day.
Originally conceived in 2011 as a program that would give more air time to a bevy of Fox News contributors who did not have their own roost on the schedule, “The Five” has delivered for Fox News in times both easy and difficult. It usually airs each afternoon, but for a period of a few months in 2017, it moved to primetime as Fox News dealt with the one-two...
“No matter where it went, it was the best decision I ever made as a programming executive,” says Suzanne Scott, Fox News’ chief executive, in an interview. These days, Dana Perino, Greg Gutfeld, Juan Williams and Jesse Watters host the show with a guest sitting in each day.
Originally conceived in 2011 as a program that would give more air time to a bevy of Fox News contributors who did not have their own roost on the schedule, “The Five” has delivered for Fox News in times both easy and difficult. It usually airs each afternoon, but for a period of a few months in 2017, it moved to primetime as Fox News dealt with the one-two...
- 4/2/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Fox News has hired conservative media publisher Ben Shapiro to host a four-episode series focusing on the 2018 midterm election, the network announced Monday.
“The Ben Shapiro Election Special” is slated to run on Sunday evenings at 8 pm beginning on Sept. 23.
“Ben is a rising star in conservative political commentary and we are excited to add his signature style and well thought out viewpoint to our pre-election weekend lineup,” John Finley, Fox’s senior vice president of development and production, said in a statement.
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In a statement to TheWrap, Shapiro said he was looking forward to bringing his own signature brand of liberal-baiting commentary to the country’s most watched news network.
“This election is critical for the country, and it will be hotly-debated and contested from every angle,” he said via email. “I’m incredibly excited to bring facts,...
“The Ben Shapiro Election Special” is slated to run on Sunday evenings at 8 pm beginning on Sept. 23.
“Ben is a rising star in conservative political commentary and we are excited to add his signature style and well thought out viewpoint to our pre-election weekend lineup,” John Finley, Fox’s senior vice president of development and production, said in a statement.
Also Read: Ben Shapiro Says Trump Should Face Gop Primary Challenge if N-Word Tape Exists
In a statement to TheWrap, Shapiro said he was looking forward to bringing his own signature brand of liberal-baiting commentary to the country’s most watched news network.
“This election is critical for the country, and it will be hotly-debated and contested from every angle,” he said via email. “I’m incredibly excited to bring facts,...
- 9/17/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Conservative commentator Ben Shaprio will soon be holding forth for a time on Fox News Channel.
The 21st Century Fox-owned cable-news outlet said Shapiro would host a four-episode series slated to run during the run-up to the 2018 mid-term elections. The series, “The Ben Shapiro Election Special.” will air for four consecutive weeks on Sundays between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. starting September 23.
“Ben is a rising star in conservative political commentary and we are excited to add his signature style and well thought out viewpoint to our pre-election weekend lineup,”said John Finley, senior vice president of development and production, in a prepared statement.
Each Sunday, Shapiro will be joined by a panel of experts and influential guests to discuss the major headlines of the week and their impact on the upcoming 2018 midterm elections. The one-hour program will also feature Shapiro’s unique political commentary and analysis on the...
The 21st Century Fox-owned cable-news outlet said Shapiro would host a four-episode series slated to run during the run-up to the 2018 mid-term elections. The series, “The Ben Shapiro Election Special.” will air for four consecutive weeks on Sundays between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. starting September 23.
“Ben is a rising star in conservative political commentary and we are excited to add his signature style and well thought out viewpoint to our pre-election weekend lineup,”said John Finley, senior vice president of development and production, in a prepared statement.
Each Sunday, Shapiro will be joined by a panel of experts and influential guests to discuss the major headlines of the week and their impact on the upcoming 2018 midterm elections. The one-hour program will also feature Shapiro’s unique political commentary and analysis on the...
- 9/17/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Updated with debut date: Fox News Channel says OBJECTified will return for Season 2 on Sunday, June 24. Premiere episode will feature NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic Johnson.
Kris Jenner, Steven Tyler, Pitbull, Pamela Anderson, Willie Nelson, and Ufc President Dana WHite also will be featured in the 10-episode Season 2.
Fox News Channel previously announced the S2 pickup for the cable net’s Sunday 8 Pm Et timeslot.
Hosted by TMZ’s Levin, OBJECTified profiles celebrities and newsmakers, using objects they’ve hung on to over the years. Season 1 featured Tyler Perry, Martha Stewart, Mark Cuban, Hulk Hogan, and Benjamin Netanyahu. An average of just under 1.2 million total viewers watched the first season, including 226K in the 25-54 age bracket, winning its timeslot in both metrics among cable news net programs.
OBJECTified is produced by Harvey Levin Productions, Inc. in association with Telepictures and distributed by Fox News Channel. Levin and Ryan Regan are exec producers,...
Kris Jenner, Steven Tyler, Pitbull, Pamela Anderson, Willie Nelson, and Ufc President Dana WHite also will be featured in the 10-episode Season 2.
Fox News Channel previously announced the S2 pickup for the cable net’s Sunday 8 Pm Et timeslot.
Hosted by TMZ’s Levin, OBJECTified profiles celebrities and newsmakers, using objects they’ve hung on to over the years. Season 1 featured Tyler Perry, Martha Stewart, Mark Cuban, Hulk Hogan, and Benjamin Netanyahu. An average of just under 1.2 million total viewers watched the first season, including 226K in the 25-54 age bracket, winning its timeslot in both metrics among cable news net programs.
OBJECTified is produced by Harvey Levin Productions, Inc. in association with Telepictures and distributed by Fox News Channel. Levin and Ryan Regan are exec producers,...
- 6/12/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
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