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Fox News Stars Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham Getting Shows on Streaming Service

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...-ingraham-get-streaming-service-shows-1153014


Now Fox News is putting their shows on the streaming service,


Ingraham will co-host "Laura & Raymond" and Hannity will host a to-be-announced show on streaming service Fox Nation.
Some of Fox News' biggest stars are hosting and co-hosting shows on the network's forthcoming paid streaming service, Fox Nation, the network announced Wednesday morning.

Primetime host Laura Ingraham will co-host a show called Laura & Raymond (with Raymond Arroyo) and Sean Hannity will host a show "that is currently in development." Judge Jeanine Pirro, who like Ingrahm and Hannity is a favorite of President Trump's, will host a weekly, abbreviated version of her Justice With Judge Jeanine show for the service.

Britt McHenry, a former ESPN personality, will co-host a new show called UN-PC on the service, which has not yet been priced.

In the morning, the network, which is launching this fall, will offer a show highlighting the network's primetime programming, followed by a Fox & Friends after-show at 9 a.m., after Brian Kilmeade, Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt finish up.
 
Hmmm...how much longer will Hannity be able to do the radio show with increased duties at Fox?

Let's see.....3 hours on the radio, an hour on TV and one on a streaming channel. Add time for show prep, sounds like a typical 8 to 9 hour day that most of us work.
 
Let's see.....3 hours on the radio, an hour on TV and one on a streaming channel. Add time for show prep, sounds like a typical 8 to 9 hour day that most of us work.

You leave out the prep time for each. Bill O'Reilly used to do a daily radio show, and the reason he gave for quitting was it took too much time away from his daily one-hour TV show. So obviously there's more involved that the actual time on the air.
 
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