Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace is a public affairs magazine on the
Fox network, hosted by
Chris Wallace and airing on Sunday mornings. The show began on April 28, 1996, which predated the launch of
Fox News Channel, and usually talks about items similar to
Sunday morning talk shows. The program is broadcast on the Fox network at 9:00 AM ET (although many stations broadcast it later) and is re-broadcast Sunday evening on
Fox News Channel at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. ET (in the slot typically occupied by
Special Report with Bret Baier on the weekdays). Since August 2008, the show has been produced in high definition.
The first minute or so of the broadcast runs down the day's headlines (Fox, unlike its competitors, does not have a full
morning show to lead into
Fox News Sunday, as this is the only regularly scheduled news program produced for the Fox network). For the rest of the first half of the show, Wallace interviews newsmakers from the prior week.
During the second half of the show, Wallace introduces a panel of four pundits to speak about the political impact of the news. Regular members of the panel include
Brit Hume,
Weekly Standard editor
William Kristol,
National Public Radio correspondent
Mara Liasson and terminated correspondent
Juan Williams; also
Stephen F. Hayes &
Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard,
Associated Press white house reporter
Jennifer Loven,
Columnists Charles Krauthammer,
Fortune Washington bureau chief
Nina Easton,
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