America's News Headquarters
America's News Headquarters | |
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Genre | Talk/News program |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) | New York City and Washington |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fox News Channel |
Picture format | 480i NTSC, 720p HDTV |
Original airing | November 5, 2008–present (Weekends) November 5, 2008 - January 19, 2009 (Weekdays) |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | "The Big Story","America's Election Headquarters" *Just InWith Laura Ingraham |
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America's News Headquarters (seen on air as America's News HQ) is a daily news program broadcast on Fox News Channel; it also refers to the two-to-three minute headline updates during "non-news" programming. The show took the place of America's Election Headquarters. The term "News HQ" (and later "America's HQ") is seen on the bottom of the rotating Fox News Channel logo (on the left hand side) after the Election season.
America's News HQ follows the same format as its predecessor, Fox News Live.
The former weekday 5:00 p.m. ET broadcast was hosted at various intervals by Jane Skinner, Heather Nauert, Jon Scott, Martha MacCallum, Bill Hemmer, and Megyn Kelly. On January 19, 2009, Glenn Beck took over this time slot when he began hosting a self-titled show, The Glenn Beck Program. America's News HQ continued airing on the weekends.
On May 2, 2008, the program broadcasting from the network's New York City studios launched in high-definition (HD). On October 3, 2009, the program broadcasting from the Fox News' Washington, D.C. studios also launched in HD.
Notable hosts
- Shannon Bream – Sunday host
- Julie Banderas – Saturday afternoons
- Gregg Jarrett – Saturday afternoons
- Arthel Neville – Saturday afternoon/evenings; Sunday midday/mid-afternoons
- Uma Pemmaraju – Saturday middays
- Eric Shawn – Saturday afternoon/evenings; Sundays midday
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