Fox News -Gastheren Pay visits in us in ‘For All America’ promo

Fox News Channel wants viewers to regard his hosts and anchors as the kind of people you might see while taking a football match, the food in the local dinner, or even on board a military transport.
A new Fox News -Promo uses digital technology to insert Sean Hannity in a eatery nearby; Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino for what looks like a field of wheat; Jesse Waters and Laura Ingraham during a football match; And Harris FaulKner on board which seems to be a navy ship. The hosts talk about a new era “where common sense …”. Says Martha Maccallum, holding in a shopping center, “… Mijlt common base,” adds Bret Baier, her frequent co-anchor.
“This is a time to come together,” add the various hosts, who also contain Greg Gutfeld, “for all America.”
Managers at Fox News hope to create the idea that there is a single, broad American audience and that the anchors can talk about it. In the new promo, FOX News and the producers of the Vignette ways found to place some of the most famous personalities of the network for different parts of the country, from an urban restaurant to what seems to be a national field.
Fox News Channel introduced the expression “for all America” earlier this year, during a broadcast of Super Bowl Lix on her sister Fox Broadcast Network. But the new promo, planned to appear on FOX News on Monday, marks what is expected to be more often use of the formulation, since parent Fox Corporation makes an attempt to support advertising for the outlet in Woo from temporary employment networks such as NBC, ABC and CBS prior to the annual sales market of the TV industry.
With more consumers who choose to stream traditional programming, live news – intended to be consumed as soon as it is broadcast – can be a new attraction to the part of Madison Avenue that does not consider the format as polarizing. While CNN and MSNBC have been struggling with ratings fluctuations since the 2024 presidential election, FOX News conquered 65% of the audience in the total day and 66% in Primetime in the first quarter. Fox News, who quotes data from Nielsen MRI fusion, says that the cable network is viewed by more Spanish and Asian viewers than its rivals and by more independent and democratic voters.
Fox News continues to use its current slogan, “America is watching.”