The recent exit of Fox News host Eric Bolling and the cancellation of his “The Specialists” has led to a series of changes that begin on Monday.
“The Five” will air at 5 pm Monday retaking its original spot in between the daytime news and the more in-depth coverage from Baier and MacCallum.
Primetime is set for a shuffle as well. Hannity will move to 9 pm putting him head-to-head with MSNBC’s conspiracy nut Rachel Maddow. Sean’s 10 pm slot will be filled by “Fox News Tonight” hosted by Dana Perino which is set to offer “live coverage of the day’s biggest headlines.”
Perino’s show is a temporary offering that will fill the slot until Laura Ingraham takes it on October 30th with her new show “The Ingraham Angle.”
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