Fox News Bringing Out Weekday Talent This Weekend in Advance of Midterm Elections

By Alex Weprin 

Fox News Channel’s weekday talent will be working overtime for the network this weekend. On Sunday, the network’s “A” lineup will be on-air all day, providing the latest information leading up to Tuesday’s midterm elections.

The only major talent not hosting their regular show that day will be Bill O’Reilly, whose “The O’Reilly Factor” will be preempted with a special one-hour “America’s Election HQ” anchored by Megyn Kelly and Bret Baier at 8 PM.

FNC also announced that its weekday morning show “Fox & Friends” would start an hour early Monday and Tuesday, kicking off at 5 AM ET.

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The full lineup for Sunday is after the jump.

6 AM/ET —FOX and Friends with Gretchen Carlson, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade

9 AM/ET —America’s Election Headquarters with Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum

11 AM/ET — Happening Now with Jon Scott and Jenna Lee

1 PM/ET —America Live with Megyn Kelly

3 PM/ET – FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace

4 PM/ET – Your World with Neil Cavuto

5 PM/ET – Glenn Beck

6 PM/ET –Special Report with Bret Baier

7 PM/ET –FOX Report Sunday with Shepard Smith

8 PM/ET –America’s Election Headquarters with Bret Baier and Megyn Kelly

9 PM/ET – Hannity with Sean Hannity

10 PM/ET –On the Record with Greta Van Susteren

11 PM/ET –America’s Election Headquarters special with Bret Baier

(H/T Johnny $)

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