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People who occasionally or regularly appeared on Fox News as panelists should not be placed in this category unless that is the sole reason they are notable.
No longer at Fox News. Jon Scott, now host of Fox Report Weekend; Bob Sellers, left for WTTG in Washington, D.C.; no longer there; Jane Skinner, was co-host of Happening Now. No longer at Fox News. Shepard Smith, no longer at Fox News; Linda Vester, no longer at Fox News; Leland Vittert, now at NewsNation. Arthel Neville, now reporter on Fox News
In 1998, Hill joined the Fox News, where she served as an anchor for Fox & Friends from 1998 to 2006. She later moved to the 2:00 p.m. hour after serving as host of the 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. block of Fox News Live from 2006 until her show America's Pulse was canceled in 2008.
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.
On September 25, 2006, after a shifting of anchors, which included E.D. Hill moving to the 10 a.m. hour of Fox News Live, Carlson became the anchor of Fox & Friends. She co-hosted with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade for almost 8 years. In 2013, Carlson admitted on Brian Kilmeade's radio show that Fox News female anchors were not allowed to wear ...
Fox News Live: Various December 21, 2024: Weekend hard news and business program. Studio G, New York City 12:00pm–2:00pm ET/9:00am–11:00am ET Fox News Live: Griff Jenkins and Various 1999: Weekend hard news program. Studio 2, Washington, D.C. 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT Eric Shawn and Arthel Neville: Studio J, New York City 3:00pm ET/12:00pm PT
The judge previously ordered former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge, who now works at CBS, to be interviewed under oath about her sources for a series of stories about Yanping Chen ...
Kevin Corke: (SportsCenter anchor); currently White House Correspondent for Fox News Channel; Jim Durham: 1992–2012 (NBA coverage) (Deceased) Jim Simpson: 1979–1988 (College football, basketball) [3] Jack Edwards: (NHL coverage, World Cup, Little League World Series, and SportsCenter anchor); former Boston Bruins play-by-play on NESN [2]