Fox News has announced a major shake-up to its programming including John Roberts moving from the White House to the anchor desk.
Martha McCallum will also move from prime time to the 3 p.m. slot.
According to Fox News:
The new version of “America’s Newsroom” with Hemmer and Perino will kick off the new schedule, as Hemmer returns to the program he originally co-anchored starting in 2007. Harris Faulkner will move to 11 a.m. ET with “The Faulkner Focus,” followed by the network’s midday roundtable show “Outnumbered.”
Roberts, fresh off a successful run as chief White House correspondent, will team up with Sandra Smith for a new two-hour news program, “America Reports.”
Martha MacCallum’s “The Story” will move to 3 p.m. EST, followed by “Your World,” “The Five” and “Special Report with Bret Baier.”
The line-up from Fox News:
–9-11 a.m. EST – “America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer & Dana Perino”
–11 a.m. EST – “The Faulkner Focus”
–12-1 p.m. EST – “Outnumbered”
–1-3 p.m. EST – “America Reports with John Roberts & Sandra Smith”
–3-4 p.m. EST – “The Story with Martha MacCallum”
–4-5 p.m. EST – “Your World with Neil Cavuto”
–5-6 p.m. EST – “The Five”
–6-7 p.m. EST – “Special Report with Bret Baier”
–7-8 p.m. EST – “FOX News Primetime”
A rotating group of Fox News personalities will anchor the 7 p.m. “Fox News Primetime” until a permanent replacement can be named, according to the report.