Fox News Cancels 1 TV Show as Weekend Series Lineup Undergoes Shakeup

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Fox News is undergoing a lineup change for its weekend schedule and one series has now been canceled by the network. We have all the details about the new TV news schedule.

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The network has ordered some new shows to be added to their lineup on the weekend.

First, past White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany will have her own show titled Saturday in America. This will air at 10am on Saturdays.

Then, White House correspondents Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich will have their own show called The Sunday Briefing, which will air Sundays at 11 am.

MediaBuzz with Howard Kurtz has officially been canceled as well, THR reports.

“I’m extraordinarily proud of the program, which was number one for over 12 years and built a loyal audience that liked our down-the-middle approach of contrasting viewpoints and tackling sensitive subjects, with great independence, but time marches on,” Howard Kurtz said.

These new shows will kick off on September 20. Two other tweaks you may notice are Griff Jenkins will now be the new permanent co-host at Fox & Friends Weekend after acting as a guest host for a while. Johnny Joey Jones and Tomi Lahren will also now be on The Big Weekend Show in a permanent capacity as well.

“As we expand and innovate our weekend programing, we are proud to bring our audience unrivaled depth and expertise. This new dynamic roster underscores our continued commitment to delivering incomparable coverage, reinforcing Fox News Media as the leader in both news and opinion content. For more than a decade, Howie Kurtz has served as the lead authority for media coverage in cable news and we look forward to continuing his smart analysis across our programming,” Fox News Media president/editor-in-chief Jay Wallace shared.

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