FOX Report with Jon Scott

FOX Report with Jon Scott (1999- )

RunningNews show

FNC's signature weekend newscast, FOX Report with Jon Scott, anchored by Jon Scott, highlights the latest developments and breaking news in the U.S. and around the globe.

 

Networks
Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

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2025-02-02Episode 10Feb. 2, 2025
2025-02-01Episode 9Feb. 1, 2025
2025-01-26Episode 8Jan. 26, 2025
2025-01-25Episode 7Jan. 25, 2025
2025-01-19Episode 6Jan. 19, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the FOX Report with Jon Scott first premiere?

The FOX Report with Jon Scott premiered on September 13, 1999.

What was the main focus of the FOX Report with Jon Scott?

The FOX Report with Jon Scott focused on breaking news stories and current events happening both nationally and internationally.

Who was the host of the FOX Report with Jon Scott?

The host of the FOX Report with Jon Scott was Jon Scott.

What was the format of the FOX Report with Jon Scott?

The format of the FOX Report with Jon Scott was a daily news program that aired live.

How long did the FOX Report with Jon Scott air daily?

The FOX Report with Jon Scott aired for one hour each day.

What time did the FOX Report with Jon Scott regularly air?

The FOX Report with Jon Scott regularly aired at 7 PM ET.

Was the FOX Report with Jon Scott a political news program?

While the FOX Report with Jon Scott covered political stories and events, it was not solely a political news program. It also covered human interest stories and other current events.

Did the FOX Report with Jon Scott have any regular guest commentators?

Yes, the FOX Report with Jon Scott had regular guest commentators who would share their perspectives on current events and news stories.

Was the FOX Report with Jon Scott available for streaming in 1999?

No, streaming services were not yet widely available in 1999, so the FOX Report with Jon Scott was not available for streaming.

Did the FOX Report with Jon Scott have a live studio audience?

No, the FOX Report with Jon Scott did not have a live studio audience. It was a live news program that was broadcast from a studio.

Was the FOX Report with Jon Scott the only news program on FOX in 1999?

No, FOX had several other news programs in 1999, including FOX News Sunday and Special Report with Brit Hume.

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Also known as

  • FOX Report Weekend
  • FOX Report with Julie Banderas
  • Fox Report with Shepard Smith (United States)
  • The Schneider Report (United States)
  • The FOX Report (United States)
  • FOX Report (United States)
  • FOX Report Saturday (United States)
  • FOX Report Sunday (United States)

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