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Lawrence Billy Jones III (born December 10, 1992) is an American libertarian political commentator, author and a current co-host of the weekday edition of Fox & Friends on the Fox News Channel. [1] He served as host of Lawrence Jones Cross Country from 2022–2023. Jones, 32, is the youngest Black American to co-host on a cable news network. [1]
Kevin Corke is an American journalist and is presently a White House Correspondents' Association member for Fox News in Washington D.C. [1] Corke has covered four U.S. administrations (Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden). Previously, he was a national news correspondent based in Washington, D.C. for NBC News from 2004 to 2008. [2]
Sheinelle Jones, journalist and news anchor for NBC News and MSNBC; Gayle King, journalist, television personality, co-anchor of CBS This Morning; Don Lemon, journalist, author, CNN anchor [5] Craig Melvin, news anchor for NBC News and MSNBC; Curt Menefee, host of Fox NFL Sunday; Michelle Miller, national correspondent for CBS News
Hegseth joined Fox News as a contributor in 2014. [30] [44] In December 2018, Hegseth co-hosted Fox News Channel's All-American New Year with Fox Business Network's Kennedy, during which a pre-recorded telephone interview between him and Trump was broadcast. [45] [46] He has been a regular guest on Unfiltered with Dan Bongino since 2021. [47] [48]
In 2021, Fox News announced a new weekday programming lineup, moving Hemmer back to America's Newsroom with co-anchor Dana Perino. Bill Hemmer has been a regular stand-in host for Fox News Sunday, its flagship weekend interview program. [25] He anchors a Podcast titled “Hemmer Time,” which looks at various issues, topics, and changes in ...
David Shepard Smith Jr. (born January 14, 1964) [1] is an American former broadcast journalist. [2] He served as chief general news anchor and host of The News with Shepard Smith on CNBC, a daily evening newscast launched in late September 2020; [3] but his program was canceled in November 2022.
Fox News Sunday. Wallace interviews Maryland governor Larry Hogan in 2015. After 14 years at ABC, Wallace left in 2003 to join Fox News. Wallace began hosting Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace in 2003 after replacing Tony Snow. Wallace and Shepard Smith gained a reputation at Fox for their reputable status as journalists on the network.
He spent 10 years at WJW as co-host of the magazine and as a general assignment news reporter before leaving to join "Entertainment Tonight" where he worked until 1990. [2] Harris was a weekend news anchor in Cleveland, Ohio at WKYC (Channel 3) [5] from 1990 to 1993. During that time he won a local Emmy Award. [2]