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Fox Grows Podcast Portfolio With New Sean Hannity Interview Series.

Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity is returning to his audio roots as he launches a twice-a-week podcast for the cable network. Fox says the podcast will deliver long-form conversations with influential figures. Filmed from Hannity’s new set in Florida, dubbed the personal “man cave,” the show will also offer a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the conversations that take place when the cameras stop rolling.


Launching March 3, “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” builds on his years as hosting a syndicated radio program for Premiere Networks. That show — which airs on more than 700 stations — will continue, as will the weeknight television program. But Fox says Hannity will end production of his interview show “Sean” on the Fox Nation streaming network.


“Sean Hannity remains one of the most influential voices in media, grounded by the same values and work ethic that defined his early days,” says Porter Berry, President of Fox News Digital and New Media. “We’re thrilled to expand our podcast portfolio with one of the most accomplished broadcasters to ever pick up a microphone.”


While politics will still be part of the conservative host’s plans, Fox says the podcast guests will span across culture, business, sports, and beyond. The show will spotlight guests’ defining moments, personal setbacks, hard-earned lessons, and the true grit that drives achievement.


“I’ve always been interested in how people got to where they are. The risks they took, the failures they pushed through, and the lessons that don’t make it on TV,” Hannity says. “This podcast is a chance to slow down and have those conversations, no scripts, no talking points, just real discussions with people who have something meaningful to say.”


The new “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast joins a growing Fox roster of conservative shows, including “Ruthless,” “Will Cain Country,” “Planet Tyrus” and “The Riley Gaines Show.”

 
 
 
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