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Fox News Channel to debut Programming lineup Starting Saturday, September 20, Fox News Media President and Editor-in-Chief Jay Wallace announced Wednesday.
“Over” co-host Kayleigh McEnany will host his own show “Saturday in the United States” starting Saturday at 10 a.m., while Griff Jenkins will be a third co-host with “Fox & Friends Weekend” as well as Rachel Campos-Duffy and Charlie Hurt.
A new show called “Sunday Briefing” will kick off on Sunday, September 21, with senior White House journalists Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich spinning as weekly solo hosts at 11 a.m. ET. Additionally, Johnny Joey Jones and Tomi Lahren were named two of the four co-hosts of the Big Weekend Show as the ensemble was planned to grow three hours Saturday and Sunday at 5 a.m. ET.
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From left, Jacqui Heinrich, Peter Doocy and Kayleigh McEnany. (Fox News Media)
“As we expand and innovate weekend programming, we are proud to bring unrivalled depth and expertise to our audience. This new dynamic lineup highlights our consistent commitment to delivering unparalleled coverage and strengthening Fox News Media as a leader in news and opinion content,” Wallace said in a statement.
As part of the improvement of the lineup, Howie Kurtz Will quit as host of “MediaBuzz” and transition to the role of political media analyst at Fox News. “MediaBuzz” will air on Sunday, September 14 at 11 a.m. ET hours, which is easy to lead the cable news contest.
“Howie Kurtz has been the primary authority for media coverage in cable news for more than a decade, and we look forward to continuing his wise analysis throughout the show,” Wallace said.
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Griff Jenkins will be Fox & Friends Weekend along with Rachel Campos-Duffy and Charlie Hurt. (Fox News Media)
Kurtz will serve as a political media analyst and continues to provide his signature commentary and reports on all FOX news media platforms, including hosting the “Media Buzz” podcast and writing Fox News Numbers.
“I’m very proud of the program, which is number one for over 12 years and has built a loyal audience who likes our middle way, contrasting perspectives with sensitive topics and independent with great independence, but time has grown.”
“Saturday with Kayleigh McEnany in the U.S.” will have a comprehensive look at the headlines of the news cycle and have a conversation with journalists in the political landscape. McNaney will continue to co-hosts of the popular ensemble program “over numbers” during the weekdays.
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Tomi Lahren was named co-host of the Big Weekend Show. (Fox News Media)

Johnny Joey Jones was named co-host of the Big Weekend Show. (Fox News Media)
“Sunday Briefing” will address all aspects of the White House beat, including the President Donald TrumpInternational and international action and key issues affecting governments. Since 2021, Heinrich and Doocy have covered the White House and have extensively reported on Biden and Trump Administrations.
Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.
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