Fox News names Jesse Watters permanent host of the 7 PM program

Jesse Watters has been named the permanent host of Fox News’ 7 p.m. After a year of rotating hosts, the ET time slot was taken over by Jesse Watters.

“I’m thrilled to take on this new challenge and am grateful for the opportunity,”Watters, whose “Jesse Watters Primetime”Premiered on January 24,

Suzanne Scott, Fox News Media CEO, stated that she made the following statement in her own words: “Jesse’s versatility and hosting acumen has grown exponentially over the last five years, and he has developed a deep connection to the audience through two hit shows ‘The Five’ and ‘Watters’ World.’ We look forward to watching him expand his connection even further through this new solo weeknight hour.”

Jesse Watters

Watters joined the network as a production assistant in 2002 and became a correspondent the following year. “The O’Reilly Factor.”His man-on the-street interviews have shown that the “Watters’ World”The concept was born. Later, it became its own series. The 8 p.m. ET Saturday program was launched in 2017. ET Saturday was launched in 2017 and has been the most-watched cable news program in that time slot ever since. He was later named co-host of ET Saturday in 2017. “The Five,”Ratings juggernaut in 5 p.m. ET slot.

He will continue to host “The Five”In addition to his solo performance, he also performed with “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

Watters’ new show will air simultaneously “Erin Burnett Out Front” on CNN and Joy Reid’s “The Reid Out”MSNBC.

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