Fox News Channel has named Benjamin Hall as its State Department correspondent, and Rich Edson has been promoted to senior national correspondent.
Hall will relocate to Washington, D.C., from London, where he has been foreign affairs correspondent since joining the network in 2015. He most recently reported from Kabul to report on the U.S. exit from Afghanistan. He also has reported on the terror attacks in Brussels, Munich and Istanbul; on the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi; and on the Singapore summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Edson, who has been State Department correspondent since 2017, now will cover politics, border issues and national breaking news. He joined Fox News in 2015 from Fox Business Network, where he served as Washington-based correspondent since its inception in 2007.
Alex Hogan will transition to a new role as London correspondent, after being based in New York for two years.
Hall will relocate to Washington, D.C., from London, where he has been foreign affairs correspondent since joining the network in 2015. He most recently reported from Kabul to report on the U.S. exit from Afghanistan. He also has reported on the terror attacks in Brussels, Munich and Istanbul; on the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi; and on the Singapore summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Edson, who has been State Department correspondent since 2017, now will cover politics, border issues and national breaking news. He joined Fox News in 2015 from Fox Business Network, where he served as Washington-based correspondent since its inception in 2007.
Alex Hogan will transition to a new role as London correspondent, after being based in New York for two years.
- 11/4/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
TheWrap’s guide to television coverage of President Barack Obama’s speech, including who’s anchoring the broadcasts and providing analysis
President Barack Obama will give his seventh annual State of the Union address on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. Et, with expected topics including national security, immigration, health care and the environment. Sen. Jon Ernst (R-ia) is expected to provide the Republican response.
After the president’s address, while the Republicans are giving their response and the networks are starting to break down their analyses, Obama will be preparing for something altogether different. His administration has invited three YouTube...
President Barack Obama will give his seventh annual State of the Union address on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. Et, with expected topics including national security, immigration, health care and the environment. Sen. Jon Ernst (R-ia) is expected to provide the Republican response.
After the president’s address, while the Republicans are giving their response and the networks are starting to break down their analyses, Obama will be preparing for something altogether different. His administration has invited three YouTube...
- 1/20/2015
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
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