Hannity's America

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Hannity's America
Fox News Channel
ReleaseJanuary 7, 2007 (2007-01-07) –
January 4, 2009 (2009-01-04)

Hannity's America is a weekly

Fox News Channel hosted by Sean Hannity.[1] It was replaced in January 2009 with Hannity
.

Overview

At the beginning of each show, Hannity gives his opinion about the nation as a whole, usually relating to issues happening in politics over the past week.

Additionally, the program also features other segments, including "2 on 2" and "Hannity's Hot Seat." During the "2 on 2" segment, Hannity welcomes one conservative to join his side and two liberals to talk about issues covered earlier in the program, commonly causing conflict between both sides with differing ideals.

The "Hot Seat" section of the program features someone who Hannity has an issue with, debating them about what they have talked about.

Later, a segment called "Beyond Belief" was added, which focused on Christian and spiritual issues, such as angels and ghosts.

Fox News reader Ainsley Earhardt often does an unsolved crime story.

In the final segment of the show, Hannity usually features a segment called "Your America." Hannity describes it as "stories you didn't read about in the

New York Times
."

Hannity's America shares its theme song with the first part of his

ABC Radio
talk show.

The show was rebranded as Hannity and follows a similar format as the previous show. "Beyond Belief" is an occasional segment on the new show.

See also

References

  1. ^ Jicha, Tom (January 4, 2007). "Conservative Hannity getting a liberal dose of screen time". South Florida Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 23 May 2022.

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