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Shannon Noelle Bream (née DePuy; born December 23, 1970) [2] [3] [4] is an American journalist and attorney who is a host of Fox News Sunday on Fox News. She is also chief legal correspondent for the channel. [5] In 2022, she became host of Fox News Sunday. [6] Prior to hosting Fox News Sunday, she was the host of Fox News @ Night for five years.
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Ainsley Earhardt (born 1975/1976) [1] is an American conservative television host and author. She is a co-host of Fox & Friends. ... Earhardt is a Christian. [42] [43]
Bream is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Freda Bream (1918–1996), New Zealand novelist; Henry T. Bream (1899–1990), American minor league baseball player; Julian Bream (1933–2020), British classical guitarist and lutenist; Shannon Bream (born 1970), American journalist and attorney; Sid Bream (born 1960), American ...
On September 21, 2022, he was named permanent host of Fox News @ Night, replacing founding host Shannon Bream after she was named host of Fox News Sunday. He has been hosting the program since October 3, 2022. [4] [5]
Shannon Bream (2022–present): Bream, who has been with Fox News since 2007 and was the host of Fox News @ Night for five years, was named the permanent host to replace Wallace on August 11, 2022. She also serves as Fox News' Chief Legal Correspondent. Bream is also the first woman to officially host the program since its airing. [1]
Pavlich moved to the Washington, D.C., area and became news editor for Townhall.com, a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine, [12] and a Fox News contributor. [9] In the summer of 2013, she became an alternate co-host for The Five, a panel talk show on the Fox News Channel.
Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area, Hume attended Middlebury College in Vermont, lettered in varsity lacrosse for the Panthers, and graduated with honors. [1] He embarked on a career in journalism, and broke the story of the aborted 1997 "coup" by U.S. Rep. Bill Paxon (R-NY) against Speaker Newt Gingrich.