FOX News Sunday with Shannon Bream How and when to watch on FOX 5 Atlanta

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Shannon Bream is ushering in a new era for Sunday morning talk shows as the first female host of FOX News Sunday, a program that has been influential in American journalism for nearly thirty years. The show airs weekly on FOX 5 Atlanta from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.

, featuring a diverse array of guests who are key figures in politics, business, and public affairs. Bream's commitment to providing context and analysis aims to equip viewers with the insights needed to understand the issues that matter most to Americans. Before taking on this groundbreaking role, Bream served as the anchor of FOX News @ Night for five years, demonstrating her extensive experience in news. In addition to hosting the show, she retains her position as the network’s chief legal correspondent, further emphasizing her expertise in legal matters. The program has been designed to engage a broad audience and stimulate meaningful discussions, drawing from both U.

S. and international perspectives. Bream's leadership is expected to attract viewers looking for in-depth analysis and diverse viewpoints on pressing issues. As she steps into this pivotal role, Bream is set to enhance the landscape of Sunday morning talk shows.

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