Fox & Friends

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Television broadcast
Original title Fox & Friends
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Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) since 1998
Production
company
Fox News Channel
length
  • Monday – Friday 180 minutes
  • Saturday – Sunday 240 minutes
Broadcasting
cycle
Every day
genre Breakfast television
Moderation Monday - Friday
  • Steve Doocy
  • Ainsley Earhardt
  • Brian Kilmeade
  • Saturday Sunday

    First broadcast February 1, 1998 on Fox News Channel

    Fox & Friends is a program on breakfast television on the US news broadcaster Fox News Channel , which has been broadcast since 1998.

    Moderators

    In addition to the main presenters from Monday to Friday, Janice Dean will act as meteorologist , while Jillian Mele will present the news. At the weekend, Pete Hegseth , Jedediah Bila , Rachel Campos-Duffy , Ed Henry and Griff Jenkins lead through the program in an irregular constellation, while Rick Reichmuth is responsible for the weather forecast.

    The main moderators on weekdays are:

    Past presenters have included ED Hill , Kiran Chetry , David Briggs , Gretchen Carlson , Alisyn Camerota , Maria Molina , Elisabeth Hasselbeck , Anna Kooiman , Clayton Morris , Tucker Carlson, and Abby Huntsman .

    reception

    Erik Wemple described the show in an article in the Washington Post as "the stupidest news program on television". During Barack Obama's presidency, according to the New York Times , the program was a mouthpiece for leading Republican politicians, whose attacks on Democratic politicians and the president went unchallenged.

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Erik Wemple: 'Fox & Friends' loses a co-host, though surely will continue as TV's dumbest news show. In: The Washington Post . 23 November 2015, accessed on 19 February 2019 (English): "'Fox & Friends' loses a co-host, though will surely continue as TV's dumbest news show"
    2. Jeremy W. Peters: Enemies and Allies for 'Friends'. In: nytimes.com. June 20, 2012, accessed July 18, 2020 .