Dana Perino is launching a Fox News Audio podcast tied to the 2024 presidential election.
Perino on Politics will debut on August 21, two days before Fox News telecasts the first Republican presidential primary debate.
Perino, the co-anchor of America’s Newsroom and co-host of The Five, will speak to columnists, advisers, pollsters and political strategists about the election campaign. The first two guests will be Colin Reed, communications strategist and co-founder of South Hill Strategies, and Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for National Review.
Perino joined the network in 2009 following a stint as White House press secretary during the administration of George W. Bush. She previously hosted a podcast based on her book, Everything Will Be Okay. Fox News Audio currently features more than 40 on-demand original podcasts.
Perino on Politics will debut on August 21, two days before Fox News telecasts the first Republican presidential primary debate.
Perino, the co-anchor of America’s Newsroom and co-host of The Five, will speak to columnists, advisers, pollsters and political strategists about the election campaign. The first two guests will be Colin Reed, communications strategist and co-founder of South Hill Strategies, and Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for National Review.
Perino joined the network in 2009 following a stint as White House press secretary during the administration of George W. Bush. She previously hosted a podcast based on her book, Everything Will Be Okay. Fox News Audio currently features more than 40 on-demand original podcasts.
- 8/14/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Dana Perino has long relied on a panel of experts and trusted sources to help guide her sense of the political landscape. Now she’s going to let some followers listen to her conversations with them.
Fox News Audio will launch “Perino on Politics,” a new weekly podcast hosted by the co-host of Fox News Channel’s “The Five” and the co-anchor of its “America’s Newsroom.” The program, which will launch on August 21 — the week of the first debate among Republican presidential candidates — will last throughout the 2024 election cycle, Perino says.
“I would be making these calls anyway,” she says in a brief interview. “It’s like how I used to when I was White House Press Secretary. I would have my team come in and brief me on topics. I still do that today, just with a lot fewer consequences.”
Perino will each week talk to columnists, advisors, pollsters and political strategists.
Fox News Audio will launch “Perino on Politics,” a new weekly podcast hosted by the co-host of Fox News Channel’s “The Five” and the co-anchor of its “America’s Newsroom.” The program, which will launch on August 21 — the week of the first debate among Republican presidential candidates — will last throughout the 2024 election cycle, Perino says.
“I would be making these calls anyway,” she says in a brief interview. “It’s like how I used to when I was White House Press Secretary. I would have my team come in and brief me on topics. I still do that today, just with a lot fewer consequences.”
Perino will each week talk to columnists, advisors, pollsters and political strategists.
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- Variety Film + TV
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