FOX NEWS CHANNEL TO PRESENT LIVE COVERAGE FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE BEGINNING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH
Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier and “The Story” Anchor Martha MacCallum to Host 6-8PM/ET Evening Special on Monday and Tuesday From the Primary State
FOX News Channel (FNC) will provide extensive live analysis and reporting ahead of the New Hampshire primary beginning Saturday, February 8th. FNC’s programming will culminate with special coverage of New Hampshire’s 2020 presidential primary on Tuesday, February 11th in Bedford, NH.
Broadcasting from Bedford, NH, FNC will present nearly all of its live programming from the nation’s first primary state, beginning with Neil Cavuto kicking off the coverage on Saturday, February 8th with CAVUTO Live (10AM-12PM). On Sunday, February 9th, FOX News Sunday’s Chris Wallace will anchor Fox News Sunday from Bedford featuring an interview with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Mayor Pete Buttigieg along with panelist and FNC contributor Karl Rove to provide insight on possible outcomes and analysis ahead of the election week. Later that evening, FNC will present a live one hour Democracy 2020 New Hampshire primary special co-anchored by Special Report’s Bret Baier and The Story’s Martha MacCallum at 6PM/ET.
On the eve of the primaries, the network will dedicate the majority of the afternoon and evening to coverage of the election. Live programming from New Hampshire will begin with The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino at 2PM/ET, followed by Bill Hemmer Reports at 3PM/ET, Your World with Neil Cavuto at 4PM/ET, The Five with co-hosts Dana Perino and Juan Williams at 5PM/ET, and a two-hour edition of Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary co-anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum from 6-8PM/ET. FNC’s Tucker Carlson Tonight will air live at 8PM/ET from Washington D.C., followed by Hannity broadcasting live from Bedford at 9PM/ET, and The Ingraham Angle at 10PM/ET hosted by Laura Ingraham in Washington D.C. At 11PM/ET, Shannon Bream will recap the latest developments in the state during FOX News @ Night live from New Hampshire.
Kicking off primary day on February 11th, FOX News’ signature morning program FOX & Friends (6-9AM/ET) will also broadcast from Bedford, followed by America’s Newsroom co-anchored by Sandra Smith and Ed Henry, Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner, The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino, Bill Hemmer Reports and The Five.
Beginning at 6PM/ET, 2020 election co-anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum will helm a two-hour coverage special from the state and break down the real-time election results as polls close. At 8PM/ET, Tucker Carlson Tonight will air live from Washington D.C. and later in the evening Hannity will broadcast from New Hampshire at 9PM/ET, followed by The Ingraham Angle at 10PM/ET in Washington D.C., and a Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary coverage special co-anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum at 11PM/ET. Continuing to deliver the latest election updates, Shannon Bream will anchor FOX News @ Night from 12AM-1AM/ET live from New Hampshire. Lastly, FOX & Friends and America’s Newsroom co-anchored by Sandra Smith and Ed Henry will each recap the election results the day following the race.
FNC will also provide viewers with live reports throughout New Hampshire and updates from candidate headquarters during the primaries from FNC correspondents Mark Meredith, Matt Finn, Peter Doocy, Kristin Fisher, Jacqui Heinrich, Molly Line and Ellison Barber.
FNC’s special live programming from New Hampshire will include:
Saturday, February 8th:
- CAVUTO: Live, 10AM-12PM/ET
Sunday, February 9th:
- FOX News Sunday, 9-10AM/ET
- Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, 6-7PM/ET
Monday, February 10th:
- The Daily Briefing, 2-3PM/ET
- Bill Hemmer Reports, 3-4PM/ET
- Your World with Neil Cavuto, 4-5PM/ET
- The Five (Co-hosts Dana Perino and Juan Williams), 5-6PM/ET
- Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, 6-8PM/ET
- Hannity, 9-10PM/ET
- FOX News @ Night, 11PM-12:20AM/ET
Tuesday, February 11th:
- FOX & Friends, 6-9AM/ET
- America’s Newsroom, 9-12PM/ET
- Outnumbered Overtime, 1-2PM/ET
- The Daily Briefing, 2-3PM/ET
- Bill Hemmer Reports, 3-4PM/ET
- The Five (Co-hosts Dana Perino and Juan Williams), 5-6PM/ET
- Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, 6-8PM/ET
- Hannity, 9-10PM/ET
- Democracy 2020: New Hampshire Primary anchored by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum 11PM-12A/ET
- FOX News @ Night, 12-1AM/ET
Wednesday, February 12th
- FOX & Friends, 6-9AM/ET
- America’s Newsroom, 9-12PM/ET
Additionally, FOXNews.com will offer special coverage and will live blog the entire event. There will be a video stream which viewers can access at www.foxnews.com.
FOX News Radio (FNR) will also offer live national network coverage from New Hampshire beginning at 7PM/ET with a FOX News Podcast special, “The Campaign with Bret Baier” and the latest from anchor Dana Perino and FOX News politics editor Chris Stirewalt’s “I’ll Tell You What” podcast. FNR’s coverage of the primary will be presented by FNR’s national correspondent Jared Halpern live from Manchester, FNR’s political analyst Josh Kraushaar, as well as FNR reporters Tonya J. Powers and Jessica Rosenthal. Additionally, the nationally syndicated Brian Kilmeade Show (9A-12PM/ET), will broadcast live from Manchester throughout the week, providing live reaction and analysis.
FOX News Podcasts will also offer special editions of their daily morning podcast the “FOX News Rundown” from New Hampshire while Fox News Headlines 24/7 will provide live Democracy 2020 updates every 15 minutes during the network’s New Hampshire primary coverage.
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