Fox News Blows Up Primetime Tonight To Focus On Hurricane Sandy
Fox News Channel is blowing up its primetime programming to provide coverage of Hurricane Sandy’s landfall. “Hannity” will air as normal at 9 PM, but every other program is affected by the changes. There will be live coverage going through tomorrow morning, where “Fox & Friends” will pick things up.
Tonight’s lineup:
“Fox Report” 7-9pm
“Hannity” 9pm
“On the Record” 10-midnight
“America’s News Headquarters special coverage of Monster Storm,” co-anchored by Gregg Jarrett and Heather Childers midnight to 4am
“Fox and Friends First” will begin again at 4am tomorrow
“Fox and Friends” 6-9am
After the jump, an update on where some of FNC’s correspondents are.
Rick Leventhal- Point Pleasant Beach Peter Doocy, Doug McKelway and Kelly Wright- Rehoboth, Delaware
Anna Kooiman and Jonathan Hunt- Long Beach, Long Island
Elizabeth Prann, Outerbanks, North Carolina
Steve Centanni- covering travel at National Airport in Washington D.C.
Molly Line, Connecticut
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