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He has worked at Fox's Chicago, San Francisco, and New York City news bureaus. Previously Gallagher worked at WCPX (now WKMG) in Orlando, KVBC (now KSNV) in Las Vegas, and KTVB in Boise. On February 1, 2010, The Live Desk was replaced with America Live with Megyn Kelly. Gallagher continues to anchor and report on Fox programs. [3]
He was fired five months later. In August 2020 (after a period of rotating anchors) Trace Gallagher - FNC's Los Angeles based chief breaking news anchor - would become recurring co-host. Gallagher remained in L.A., while Smith hosted from New York City, giving the show anchors on both coasts.
"If it's news, it should just be the facts, period," Soon-Shiong explained to "Fox News @ Night" host Trace Gallagher Thursday. "And if it's an opinion, that's maybe an opinion of the news, and ...
Fox News on Monday unveiled a revamped prime-time lineup, naming a new 8 pm host to fill the void left by Tucker Carlson’s firing and shuffling its biggest stars around to boost sagging ratings ...
She was referring to the other anchor with her for the segment, Trace Gallagher, but apparently was unaware of a hot mic. The clip went viral, and Trump supporters took it to mean that she was ...
Trace Gallagher (2022—present): Host of Fox News @ Night W/Trace Gallagher. Gallagher, who has been with Fox since its inception, serves as Fox News' Chief Breaking News correspondent. He was named permanent host of the program in September 2022 following the departure of founding host Shannon Bream when she was named anchor of Fox News ...
As Fox was covering breaking news of the shooting, anchor Trace Gallagher introduced a caller who claimed they were a student at Morgan State and had details… Caller pranks Fox News live ...
Fox Wire, a news/talk program, hosted by Rita Cosby; Fox X-press, FNC's original morning program before Fox & Friends; Glenn Beck, an hour-long political opinion program, hosted by Glenn Beck; The Greg Gutfeld Show, a Saturday night talk show hosted by Greg Gutfeld, later rebranded to "Gutfeld!" and became a weekday show.