FOX News Tonight

FOX News Tonight (2017)

EndedNews show

FOX News Tonight, hosted by Dana Perino provides live coverage of the day's biggest headlines.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Episode 5sept. 29, 2017
S01E04Episode 4sept. 28, 2017
S01E03Episode 3sept. 27, 2017
S01E02Episode 2sept. 26, 2017
S01E01Episode 1sept. 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did FOX News Tonight premiere?

FOX News Tonight premiered on October 30, 2017.

Who was the host of FOX News Tonight in 2017?

In 2017, FOX News Tonight was hosted by Shannon Bream.

What time did FOX News Tonight air in 2017?

FOX News Tonight aired at 11:00 PM Eastern Time in 2017.

What was the format of FOX News Tonight in 2017?

FOX News Tonight in 2017 was a nightly news program featuring analysis and commentary on current events and news stories.

Was FOX News Tonight a live show in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight was a live show in 2017.

Did FOX News Tonight have any recurring segments in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight had recurring segments such as panel discussions and interviews with guests.

Did FOX News Tonight cover international news in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight covered international news in 2017, providing analysis and updates on global events.

Did FOX News Tonight have a studio audience in 2017?

No, FOX News Tonight did not have a studio audience in 2017.

Did FOX News Tonight have a specific political leaning in 2017?

FOX News Tonight was known for its conservative viewpoint in 2017.

Did FOX News Tonight have any regular contributors in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight had regular contributors who provided expert analysis and commentary on specific topics.

Did FOX News Tonight feature breaking news coverage in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight provided breaking news coverage and updates as events unfolded in 2017.

How long was each episode of FOX News Tonight in 2017?

Each episode of FOX News Tonight in 2017 was approximately one hour long.

Did FOX News Tonight have a specific set design in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight had a sleek and modern set design in 2017, with a large video wall and a news desk.

Did FOX News Tonight have a logo in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight had a distinctive logo in 2017, featuring the show's title in bold letters.

Did FOX News Tonight have a theme song in 2017?

Yes, FOX News Tonight had a theme song that played at the beginning and end of each episode in 2017.

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