21/09/2017
Shannon Bream, who has been at Fox News Channel for a decade, will host 'Fox News @ Night' starting at 11 p.m. Oct. 30. (Fox News Channel)
Orlando Sentinel
Another big promotion for a Central Florida native: Shannon Bream will anchor “Fox News @ Night,” which debuts at 11 p.m. Oct. 30.
Bream, who has been at Fox New Channel for a decade, has many Florida connections. She was born in Sanford. She graduated from Florida State University’s College of Law. She started her journalism career at WFTS-TV in Tampa. She competed as Miss Florida in the Miss USA pageant in 1995 and finished fourth. (She was also Miss Virginia in the 1991 Miss America competition.)
Jay Wallace, the network’s president of news, announced Bream’s promotion.
“For the past decade, Shannon’s insight into the inner workings of the Supreme Court and Washington has made her a major asset to our news division,” he said in a statement. “Her experience, coupled with the relationship she has with our viewers, offers a perfect fit for the anchor position at 11 p.m. ET as we extend our live prime-time programming.”
The new program will be a mix of hard news and analysis, Fox News said.
“I am delighted to bring our audience an hour of captivating television, providing viewers with a recap of the day’s most important stories and the latest breaking news,” Bream said.
She has most recently been Fox News’ Supreme Court correspondent and regularly co-anchored “America’s Newsroom” with Bill Hemmer from 9 to 11 a.m. weekdays.
She is also the host of “Livin’ the Bream,” her personal podcast.