Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham will get her own primetime show on Fox News this fall, taking over the 10 PM slot on the network. Sources told CNN that Sean Hannitys show will be moved one hour earlier to 9 PM and The Five will be moved back from 9 PM to its original time slot at 5 PM. The changes come after Eric Bolling was released from the network following sexual harassment allegations and his show, The Specialists, was cancelled. Ingraham, a former Ronald Reagan speechwriter, hosts her own radio show and is the founder and editor-in-chief of Lifezette.com. Matt Drudge teased the announcement of Ingrahams new show in a tweet in August, writing it is her time to shine. FALL PREVIEW: Laura Ingrahams prime time to shine! After years in the trenches, much deserved. pic.twitter.com/dW3iwSHm2H MATT DRUDGE (@DRUDGE) August 14, 2017 | Ingraham was able to test her chops in the primetime lineup last month, filling in for Daily Caller co-founder Tucker Carlson. |
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She should have gotten the 9pm EST slot and they should have left Vannity where he was. Without MeAgain Kelly in the 9pm slot or ClenchJaw in the 7pm slot, FNC lacks any woman leading a primetime show.