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NextImg:Fox News Shakes Up Weekend Schedule with McEnany, Doocy Shows

Fox News is shaking up its weekend lineup.

FOX News Media President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace announced that starting the weekend of Sept. 20, the network will debut a new program with former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, and one featuring senior White House correspondents Peter Doocy and Jacqui Heinrich.

“As we expand and innovate our weekend programming,” Wallace said, “we are proud to bring our audience unrivaled depth and expertise.”

While continuing as co-host of the weekday show “Outnumbered,” McEnany will host her own show, “Saturday in America,” inviting commentators from across the political spectrum. The program will air at 10 a.m. Eastern.

Doocy and Heinrich will rotate hosting “The Sunday Briefing,” where they will cover all aspects of the White House beat, including President Donald Trump‘s actions on both national and international matters.

“White House briefings have become must-see TV over the last few years and now, so is The Sunday Briefing,” Doocy wrote on X. “See you a week from Sunday at 11am!”

National Correspondent Griff Jenkins will join the morning show “FOX & Friends Weekend” as co-host. The program, which is currently dominating the competition with over 1.2 million viewers on average, has used rotating co-hosts since Pete Hegseth left to join the Trump administration.

“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,” Wallace added.

Meanwhile, “MediaBuzz,” hosted by commentator Howie Kurtz, will have its final show on Sept. 14, after a 12-year run. Kurtz will continue to serve as a media commentator and political media analyst across all Fox News Media platforms.

“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,” Wallace said.

“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,” Kurtz commented.

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