Fox News has just announced their new line-up that includes Megyn Kelly
at 9 PM in “The Kelly File,” Greta will move to 7 PM and Hannity will
move to 10 PM:
Fox News announced a slew of long-awaited changes to its lineup on Tuesday.
Megyn Kelly is moving, as expected, to 9 PM, taking Sean Hannity's place. Her show will be called "The Kelly File," confirming recently leaked video that appeared to show two possible intros for the
program.
"As the newest edition to the line-up, 'The Kelly File' will focus on
late-breaking stories in a live format as well as in-depth
investigative reports interspersed with newsmaker interviews," a Fox
News press release said.
Hannity is moving to Greta Van Susteren's 10 PM timeslot. Van Susteren is moving to the 7 PM slot formerly occupied by Shep Smith.
Bill O'Reilly, who has been the top-rated host in all of cable news
for over a decade, is staying put. Every other hour in primetime,
though, will have a new host. (Continues)
The new schedule will debut Oct. 7, the 17th anniversary of the network.
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