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FOX News Media announced that it is giving extensive coverage to the 2024 elections
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FOX News Media announced that it is giving extensive coverage to the 2024 elections

FOX News Media announced its comprehensive coverage of the 2024 elections to deliver news and analysis to viewers, readers and listeners around the clock, starting Sunday and continuing through Election Day and beyond.

Bret Baier from Fox News Channel and Martha MacCallum will again lead election coverage from network headquarters in New York City from 6 p.m. ET on November 5 until the next morning. “America’s Newsroom” host Bill Hemmer will moderate the “Bill” dashboard throughout the evening, presenting viewers with county-by-county and state-by-state election data; “America Reports” host Sandra Smith will report on FOX News. Voter Analysis is a survey of early and Election Day voters conducted by NORC, a nonpartisan research organization at the University of Chicago, and the Associated Press.

“The Faulkner Focus” host Harris Faulkner will also showcase the voice of voters during the network’s broadcasts and talk about important issues with a live audience of voters.

Additionally, Fox News anchors and analysts Dana Perino, Brit Hume, Harold Ford Jr., Jessica Tarlov, Karl Rove and Kellyanne Conway will provide expert analysis and commentary. Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn and contributors Jonathan Turley and Andrew McCarthy will also be on hand to discuss various election legal challenges, and Fox prime-time stars Laura Ingraham, Jesse Watters and Sean Hannity will also join and offer analysis throughout the evening.

Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier tuned in live from the Republican National Convention.

Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier will produce Fox News Channel’s election night coverage. (Fox News Media)

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FNC’s senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich and correspondent Mark Meredith will provide the latest on the Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris campaign headquarters, while senior national correspondent Aishah Hasnie and national correspondent Bill Melugin report from Republican presidential candidate former President Trump’s headquarters.

Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy will report live from the White House.

“Fox News @ Night” host Trace Gallagher will debut at 2 a.m. ET, and “Fox & Friends” will premiere an hour earlier at 5 a.m. on Nov. 6.

On Sunday, Nov. 3, the network will premiere special weekend broadcasts of “Fox & Friends” featuring co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Steve Doocy, Lawrence Jones and Brian Kilmeade, followed by Hemmer and Perino from 9 to 11 a.m. He will host “America’s Newsroom” which he received. MEAT. “The Faulkner Focus,” “Outnumbered,” “America Reports,” “The Story with Martha MacCallum,” “Your World with Neil Cauvto” and “The Five” will air during regular weekday hours, followed by Baier’s “Special Report.” . ,” “The Ingraham Angle,” “Jesse Watters Primetime” and “Hannity” air election-focused programming that evening.

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Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are in a tight race as Election Day quickly approaches. (AP/Alex Brandon/Mike Stewart)

More than two dozen FOX News Media reporters will be on hand to cover results as they emerge and report from battleground states across the country, including: issue-focused reporters Chad Pergram (Capitol Hill and balance of power), Griff Jenkins (protests), Kevin Corke and Madeleine Rivera (news of the day), senior reporter Eric Shawn (election integrity issues) and reporter David Spunt (election security and legal challenges) from New York and Washington, D.C. Other reporters from around the country include FNC’s Alicia Acuna (Arizona), Bryan Llenas (Pennsylvania), Jonathan Serrie (North Carolina), Steve Harrigan (Florida), Alexandria Hoff (Pennsylvania), DanaMarie McNicholl (Georgia), Mike Tobin (Wisconsin). , Nate Foy (Ohio), Brooke Taylor (Texas), Garrett Tenney (Nebraska), Dan Springer (Montana), Jeff Paul (Nevada), Christina Coleman (California), FOX Business Network’s Jeff Flock and Jackie DeAngelis (Pennsylvania). , Grady Trimble (Michigan) and Madison Alworth (Georgia), among others.

FOX Business Network (FBN) will present “FBN Democracy 2024: Election News,” led by Charles Payne, Dagen McDowell and Sean Duffy, from 5pm to 7pm ET, followed by FNC’s “Democracy 2024” Election News simulcast will watch the broadcast. FBN will feature economy-focused panel segments on FNC’s broadcast throughout the night.

“Fox News Sunday” on FOX Network host Shannon Bream and “America Reports” host John Roberts will handle election night coverage. They will be joined at the special by FNC contributors Mary Katharine Ham, Marie Harf, Guy Benson and veteran political analyst Juan Williams. FNC reporter Rich Edson will be reporting live from Harris’ campaign headquarters, while Alexis McAdams will report live from Trump’s campaign headquarters.

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The “Five” panel on October 22, 2024, including (left to right) Judge Jeanine Pirro, Harold Ford Jr., Jesse Watters, Dana Perino and Greg Gutfeld. (Fox News)

Fox News Digital will include the latest news, results and information about the election. Digital viewers will be provided with the most up-to-date data and developments as users can review FOX News Voter Analytics as polls close in each state. Users can also follow both the Democracy ’24 and Balance of Power live blogs as the latest races are announced across the country throughout the day.

Fox News Digital election center It will have real-time data so users can follow the presidential race, congressional and gubernatorial races; It will be complete with a fully interactive map of the country and probability dials showing the likelihood of the outcome and the balance of congressional power. Viewers can also customize and select races on the “My Races” page to follow specific competitions. FoxNews.com will also live stream the channel’s exclusive coverage, including race results, election trends and in-depth political analysis.

FOX News Audio will broadcast uninterrupted on election day, starting the evening program with a one-hour preview program by Baier, MacCallum and Perino. At 7 p.m. ET, FOX News Radio’s Jared Halpern and Jessica Rosenthal will provide state-by-state coverage of the presidential election and the balance of power in Congress with unique analysis from FNC reporters across the country.

“Fox & Friends Weekend” co-host Pete Hegseth will host opinion-based election night coverage for subscribers live on FOX Nation from Nashville starting at 8 p.m. ET.

FOX Weather will also air specials focusing on how weather conditions will impact voters in key battleground states across the country, as well as in states still recovering from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino will help lead Fox News’ election coverage. (Fox News Channel)

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Fox News Channel will also introduce new immersive graphics technology as part of its special coverage of the 2024 elections next Tuesday.

As part of FNC’s revamp of Studio M, which premiered earlier this year, the viewer experience has been enhanced with innovations such as augmented reality technology for the recently developed virtual reality dashboard “Bill” that allows host Bill Hemmer to review election data in real time . Set technology and new touch screen applications for FOX News Voter Analysis.

FNC’s new multimedia presentation concepts will enhance the viewer’s election experience and include a “Road to 270” map that charts the presidential candidates’ potential pipeline for needed critical voter votes through dynamic 3D interaction. News anchors can present various scenarios by moving virtual objects that represent electoral votes on their way to winning the presidency. Additionally, the network has developed a “5 Closest Races” tool that offers a snapshot of races that are too close to call.

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This provides real-time updates on candidates’ rankings and their impact on the electoral landscape, allowing viewers to visualize the intensity and uncertainty of the closest battles for the presidency.