Thursday, November 3, 2016

FNC To Provide 67 Hours Of Election Coverage

FOX News Channel (FNC) will provide extensive live coverage leading up to and during Election Day beginning Sunday, November 6th through Wednesday, November 9th. Coverage will be available on FNC, as well as on additional platforms, including FOX News Radio, FOX News Mobile and FOXNews.com.

FNC will kick off election coverage on Sunday, November 6th with special weekend programming beginning at 5AM/ET. FNC’s brand new state-of-the-art studio will be unveiled first on FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace followed by special Sunday editions of FNC’s signature shows and primetime lineup, including Special Report with Bret Baier (6PM/ET), The O’Reilly Factor (8PM/ET), The Kelly File (9PM/ET) and Hannity (10PM/ET).

On election night, Special Report’s Bret Baier and The Kelly File’s Megyn Kelly will headline coverage co-anchoring America’s Election Headquarters (AEHQ) beginning at 6PM/ET. Baier and Kelly will be joined by a team of commentators to analyze the results, including current On the Record host Brit Hume, FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace, The Five’s Dana Perino and Juan Williams as well as FNC political contributors Tucker Carlson, Karl Rove and Charles Krauthammer.

Also complimenting FNC’s election coverage will be Martha MacCallum who will report on the exit poll data and Bill Hemmer who will break down the results on the electronic “Bill-board.”  Chief political correspondent Carl Cameron and senior national correspondent John Roberts will be live from the Trump campaign headquarters in New York City, while national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin and senior political correspondent Mike Emanuel will be live from Hillary Clinton’s campaign headquarters at the Javits Center in New York City.

Megyn Kelly, Brett Baier
FNC correspondents reporting from various locations and battleground states across the country and contributing to the coverage include:
Matt Finn (Ohio), Peter Doocy (Ohio), Jon Scott (Ohio), Mike Tobin (Wisconsin), Phil Keating (Florida), Steve Harrigan (Rubio Headquarters, Florida), Jonathan Serrie (North Carolina), Jenna Lee (North Carolina), Alicia Acuna (Arizona), Molly Line (New Hampshire), Dan Springer (Nevada), Jonathan Hunt (Nevada), Casey Stegall (Texas), Adam Housley (Los Angeles), Rich Edson (Kandor Headquarters, Missouri) and Rick Leventhal (Toomey Headquarters Pennsylvania).

Additionally, chief Washington correspondent James Rosen will report live from DC on voter irregularities while Kevin Corke will report live from the White House.

Social Media/Digital

FOXNews.com and the mobile app will feature up-to-the-minute election news, results and information. Real-time data will streamed to the digital audience so users will have the ability to drill down to individual state and county-level races, and read exit polls as voting completes in each state. Users will also be able to follow our Digital Live Blog throughout the day as news, photos, and live video come into our newsroom. Between now and Election Day, social media will be inviting viewers to share their voting experience by using the hashtag #FoxNews2016.

FOX News Radio

FOX News Radio (FNR) will feature special election night coverage beginning at 6PM/ET anchored by Jared Halpern, Laura Ingle, along with Fox News contributor Tony Sayegh. Tonya J. Powers and Jon Decker will report live from the Hillary Clinton campaign headquarters while Rachel Sutherland and Gurnal Scott will be on hand live from the Trump headquarters. FNR will have reporters throughout key states and Chad Pergram will cover the congressional race from Capitol Hill.

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