FOX News Sunday with Shannon Bream How and when to watch on FOX 11

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Shannon Bream has made history as the first female host of FOX News Sunday, a program that has been on air for nearly three decades. She interviews influential individuals from various sectors, including politics, business, and public affairs, offering insights into issues relevant to Americans. Bream's diverse guest roster contributes to a richer dialogue on current events. Before taking on this role, she served as anchor of FOX News @ Night for five years, showcasing her extensive experience in news reporting. Bream also continues her work as the network's chief legal correspondent, blending legal analysis with current affairs.

This dual role enhances her credibility and the program's depth. Her hosting signifies a pivotal shift in the landscape of Sunday morning talk shows, aiming to attract a broader audience. By engaging diverse voices, Bream sets a new standard for the genre.

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