Los Angeles Times

Live show joins Fox News lineup

- By Stephen Battaglio stephen.battaglio@latimes.com Twitter: @SteveBatta­glio

NEW YORK — Fox News is expanding its program lineup with a new live 11 p.m. Eastern time broadcast anchored by Shannon Bream.

The 21st Century Fox unit announced Thursday that it plans to launch “Fox News @ Night” on Oct. 30, the same night the cable news channel is kicking off its new primetime show with conservati­ve commentato­r Laura Ingraham.

Fox News has long aired a taped rebroadcas­t of its 8 p.m. prime-time program, currently “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” from11 p.m. to midnight.

But the stream of breaking news out of the Trump White House often has necessitat­ed reporting developmen­ts well into the night. Both of Fox News Channel’s competitor­s, MSNBC and CNN, have live programmin­g during that hour.

Bream most recently served as a Supreme Court correspond­ent for Fox News and has regularly co-anchored the daytime newscast “America’s Newsroom.” She has been with Fox News since 2007. She will anchor “Fox News @ Night” from Washington. “For the past decade, Shannon’s insight into the inner workings of the Supreme Court and Washington has made her a major asset to our news division,” Jay Wallace, president of news for Fox, said in a statement. “Her experience, coupled with the relationsh­ip she has with our viewers, offers a perfect fit for the anchor position at 11PM/ ET as we extend our live prime-time programmin­g.”

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