America's News Headquarters

America's News Headquarters (2008-2017)

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America's News Headquarters is a weekend news program broadcast on FOX News Channel; it also refers to the two- to three-minute headline updates during "non-news" programming. The show took the place of America's Election Headquarters. The term "News HQ" (and later "America's HQ") is seen on the bottom of the rotating FOX News Channel logo (on the left hand side) after the Election season. America's News HQ follows the same format as its predecessor, FOX News Live.

The former weekday 5:00 p.m. ET broadcast was hosted at various intervals by Jane Skinner, Heather Nauert, Jon Scott, Martha MacCallum, Bill Hemmer, and Megyn Kelly. On January 19, 2009, Glenn Beck took over this time slot when he began hosting a self-titled show, The Glenn Beck Program. America's News HQ continued airing on the weekends. On May 2, 2008, the program broadcasting from the network's New York City studios launched in high-definition (HD). On October 3, 2009, the program broadcasting from the Fox News' Washington, D.C. studios also launched in HD.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 18:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-09-29Episode 413Sep 29, 2017
2017-09-28Episode 412Sep 28, 2017
2017-09-27Episode 411Sep 27, 2017
2017-09-26Episode 410Sep 26, 2017
2017-09-25Episode 409Sep 25, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did America's News Headquarters premiere?

America's News Headquarters premiered on February 10, 2008.

Who were the anchors of the show?

The anchors of the show varied but included Julie Banderas, Jon Scott, Shannon Bream, and others.

What was the format of the show?

America's News Headquarters was a news and analysis program that covered current events, politics, and breaking news.

What political issues were covered in the show?

The show covered political issues such as the 2008 Presidential Election, immigration, healthcare, and the economy.

How long was each episode?

The length of each episode varied but was typically around one hour.

What guests appeared on the show?

Guests on the show included politicians, analysts, journalists, and experts in various fields.

Was the show broadcast live?

Yes, the show was broadcast live.

Was there any controversy surrounding the show?

There were occasional controversies surrounding the show's coverage and its hosts, including accusations of bias and conspiracy theories.

What was the show's target audience?

The show's target audience was primarily right-leaning viewers interested in politics and current events.

Did the show have any notable segments or recurring features?

The show had recurring segments such as "Power Play" and "Campaign HQ," featuring in-depth analysis and interviews related to politics and the election.

What was the competition for the show?

The show aired on weekends and competed with other news and analysis programs such as CNN's "Newsroom" and MSNBC's "Weekends with Alex Witt."

Did the show have any sponsors or advertisers?

Yes, the show had sponsors such as Metamucil, Prudential, and Volkswagen.

Was the show ever nominated for any awards?

There is no record of America's News Headquarters being nominated for any major awards.

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Also known as

  • Fox News Live
  • America's News HQ (United States)
  • Fox News Live (United States)

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