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America's Newsroom

 
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America's Newsroom
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original show logo from 2-12-2007 to 03-20-2009
Genre News/Talk program
Presented by Bill Hemmer, Megyn Kelly
Country of origin  United States
Language(s) English
Production
Location(s) New York City
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 120 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox News Channel
Picture format 480i NTSC
720p (HDTV)
Original run February 12, 2007 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Fox News Live
Related shows Fox Online
External links
Official website
U.S. morning television shows
Networks
ABC Good Morning America
CBS The Early Show
NBC Today
RTV Daytime
Cable
BBC World News Today
C-SPAN Washington Journal
CNBC Squawk Box
Squawk on the Street
CNN American Morning
ESPN2 Mike and Mike
FNC Fox & Friends
America's Newsroom
FBN Fox Business Morning
Imus in the Morning
The Opening Bell
HLN Morning Express
MSNBC Morning Joe
Morning Meeting
TWC Wake Up With Al
Your Weather Today
Spanish Networks
Uni ¡Despierta América!
Tel Cada Día
Syndication
The Daily Buzz
Live with Regis and Kelly

America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer & Megyn Kelly is an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel, first airing on February 12, 2007.[1][2]

Contents

About the show

Derived from one of the network's slogans, the show features general news coverage, which is divided between two general categories, either originating from the National Desk or World Desk. The program also features a number of discussions on issues currently in the news, commonly inviting two separate people to come onto the program to give two separate view points, pulled together by questions asked by the hosts to help inform the viewers on the two points of views on the issue at hand. In addition to each of these features, the program also features a number of soft news stories, alike to much of the programming on the network.

Compared to the show's predecessor, Fox News Live, the show has added to FNL's general news coverage format by pressing a faster paced format in addition to featuring user-involved segment, Because You Asked, in which viewers are able to e-mail into the program to ask questions which were not asked, or possibly followed up, in the coverage of recent news stories or past news stories covered by the network. The Because You Asked segment was formerly seen during Fox Online, which was also hosted by Hemmer. Kelly's Court is another segment on the show that came with Megyn from Weekend Live, the segment looks at and discuss legal story.

The introduction of the news program is the continuation of a past press towards branded programming, which has been occurring since the introduction of Studio B in 2002. Also, the show presents a newer shift in the network's booking system that allows analysts and guests to select the hours which they wanted to appear. This contrasts with the past setup which asked personalities to appear during any of the hours of Fox News Live, limiting their availability to be on the network.[3] On March 23, 2009 America's Newsroom launched in high definition and moved to the Studio J, the Election Night 2008 set used by the Fox News Channel.

Viewership Stats

In February 2009, America's Newsroom was the seventh ranked show of all cable news shows with 1,500,000 viewers.[1]

References

External links

Preceded by
Fox & Friends
Fox News Channel Weekday lineup
9:00 AM –11:00 AM
Succeeded by
Happening Now



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