Episode 169

Shepard Smith has been a TV journalist since the mid-'80s and a part of FOX News Channel's on-air team since the network launched in 1996, but it's all about 21st-century technology on this midday show, which serves as a replacement for his long-running ``Studio B'' program. The hourlong show that focuses on breaking news is housed in a newly constructed studio, dubbed the FOX News Deck, that combines technology -- including real-time news feeds and digital media newsgathering -- and social media to bring the latest news to viewers across a number of FNC platforms.
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