This Outlet Went Nuts Over the Trump White House Wishing Americans a Merry...
Brigitte Bardot Was Right About Islam
Iconic French Actress and Activist Brigitte Bardot Dead at 91
2026: The Elevation Principle
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 300: Praise God for 300! It Began Because...
FBI Teases Denaturalizing, Deporting Eligible Minnesota Fraudsters
Alleged MS-13 Member Released by Activist Judge Becomes a TikToker
Five Indicted on Federal Gun Trafficking Charges in Chicago
Florida Man Wielding Salvation Army Donation Kettle Attacks Store Manager
Social Media Exposé Draws Global Attention While Minnesota Media Look Away
Three Honduran Nationals Sentenced in Multi-State Bank Fraud Conspiracy
Iranian President: 'We Are in a Full-Scale War' With the West
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Posts Picture of Cat After Billions of Fraud Exposed
Lebanon at a Crossroads: Time to Cut the Iranian Cord
How Do We Know When We’re Winning? Just Read the New York Times
Tipsheet

Fox News Launching New Daytime Show Featuring Katie Pavlich

Fox News on Wednesday announced plans to introduce a new show to its afternoon lineup, “Outnumbered,” which will air weekdays at noon and feature a rotating ensemble of four female hosts and one male host, according to Media Bistro. Townhall’s News Editor and Fox News Contributor Katie Pavlich will be part of the rotating cast of panelists.

Advertisement

In the new daytime lineup, “Happening Now,” anchored by Jon Scott and Jenna Lee, will split into two one-hour blocks at 11am ET and 1pm ET. “America’s News Headquarters,” which has had a temporary place in the lineup since the primetime shuffle last year, will no longer air on weekdays.

Harris Faulkner and FBN’s Sandra Smith will be the rotating hosts that will lead news coverage on “Outnumbered.” Other women featured will be Kimberly Guilfoyle and Andrea Tantaros, along with Fox News contributors Jedediah Bila, Katie Pavlich and Kirsten Powers. The solo male panelist will vary each day.

“Outnumbered combines a distinctive group of FOX talent with unique experiences and insights that will make for compelling news programming,” Fox News Senior Vice President Jay Wallace said in a statement. “We look forward to once again pushing the envelope with the addition of this new show and are confident the revised line-up will only strengthen the FNC brand.”

The show will debut April 28.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement