Christmas is history, but there’s still some holiday celebrating to be done. New Year’s Eve festivities are being broadcast across the country Sunday, December 31 from Puerto Rico to Los Angeles to the famous Times Square ball drop in New York City.
The official Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. Et with the lighting and raising of the nearly six-ton crystal ball atop One Times Square. Performers this year include Enrique Iglesias, Maroon5, Jonas Brothers, Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker and Rod Stewart. The ball drop begins at exactly 11:59 p.m. and makes a 60-second descent down the pole to ring in 2024.
You can watch the livestream here:
Here’s a rundown of how various TV networks will be ringing in the new year:
ABC
Ryan Seacrest is back to host Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, starting at 8 p.
The official Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration will kick off at 6 p.m. Et with the lighting and raising of the nearly six-ton crystal ball atop One Times Square. Performers this year include Enrique Iglesias, Maroon5, Jonas Brothers, Flo Rida, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker and Rod Stewart. The ball drop begins at exactly 11:59 p.m. and makes a 60-second descent down the pole to ring in 2024.
You can watch the livestream here:
Here’s a rundown of how various TV networks will be ringing in the new year:
ABC
Ryan Seacrest is back to host Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, starting at 8 p.
- 12/31/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
On Thursday evening, Fox News hopes to bring new light to the holiday season after a large Christmas tree placed outside the company’s New York headquarters was set ablaze Wednesday morning.
“Fox & Friends” weekday hosts Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt will be joined by meteorologist Janice Dean, weekend “Fox & Friends” hosts Pete Hegseth and Rachel Campos-Duffy and early morning hosts Todd Piro and Carley Shimkus as Fox News lights a new tree during the first segment on its late-afternoon panel show “The Five.” Lawrence Jones and Abby Horancek will lead the event. Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced the programming effort in a memo to staffers.
Cardinal Dolan will take part in the ceremony along with Fox News contributor Reverend Jacques DeGraff, Rabbi Joseph Patasnik and members of the Fdny and NYPD. Fox News Media and Fox Corp. will donate $100,000 to Answer The Call, an agency...
“Fox & Friends” weekday hosts Steve Doocy and Ainsley Earhardt will be joined by meteorologist Janice Dean, weekend “Fox & Friends” hosts Pete Hegseth and Rachel Campos-Duffy and early morning hosts Todd Piro and Carley Shimkus as Fox News lights a new tree during the first segment on its late-afternoon panel show “The Five.” Lawrence Jones and Abby Horancek will lead the event. Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott announced the programming effort in a memo to staffers.
Cardinal Dolan will take part in the ceremony along with Fox News contributor Reverend Jacques DeGraff, Rabbi Joseph Patasnik and members of the Fdny and NYPD. Fox News Media and Fox Corp. will donate $100,000 to Answer The Call, an agency...
- 12/9/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Carley Shimkus will take up the co-anchor seat on “Fox & Friends First” opposite Todd Piro after Jillian Mele announced Friday that she was leaving the early-morning program.
Shimkus has been a reporter for Fox News Headlines, a co-host on the Fox Nation streaming service and a substitute host on Fox News Channel. She joined Fox Business Network in 2009 as a production assistant and was later promoted to associate producer. She is a graduate of Quinnipiac University. “The ‘Fox & Friends’ franchise has been the leader in morning television for nearly 20 years and I feel fortunate to be a part of this incredible team,” Shimkus said in a statement.
“Fox & Friends First” airs weekday mornings between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., and typically represents the first original hours of the Fox News Channel schedule each morning. Fox News expanded the program in 2017, starting it at 4 a.m. rather than 5 a.m., its original start time.
Shimkus has been a reporter for Fox News Headlines, a co-host on the Fox Nation streaming service and a substitute host on Fox News Channel. She joined Fox Business Network in 2009 as a production assistant and was later promoted to associate producer. She is a graduate of Quinnipiac University. “The ‘Fox & Friends’ franchise has been the leader in morning television for nearly 20 years and I feel fortunate to be a part of this incredible team,” Shimkus said in a statement.
“Fox & Friends First” airs weekday mornings between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., and typically represents the first original hours of the Fox News Channel schedule each morning. Fox News expanded the program in 2017, starting it at 4 a.m. rather than 5 a.m., its original start time.
- 10/29/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The early morning cable news revolving door continues to turn.
On Friday, Fox News said that Carley Shimkus would be the new co-host for the 4-6 a.m. program Fox & Friends First, alongside Todd Piro.
She replaces Jillian Mele, who is leaving the company after four years to pursue an Mba at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Her first day is Monday Nov. 1. Shimkus had been a reporter and fill-in anchor at Fox News. She started her career at the company at Fox Business Network as a production assistant in 2009.
“Carley brings great experience to this role developed over ...
On Friday, Fox News said that Carley Shimkus would be the new co-host for the 4-6 a.m. program Fox & Friends First, alongside Todd Piro.
She replaces Jillian Mele, who is leaving the company after four years to pursue an Mba at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Her first day is Monday Nov. 1. Shimkus had been a reporter and fill-in anchor at Fox News. She started her career at the company at Fox Business Network as a production assistant in 2009.
“Carley brings great experience to this role developed over ...
- 10/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The early morning cable news revolving door continues to turn.
On Friday, Fox News said that Carley Shimkus would be the new co-host for the 4-6 a.m. program Fox & Friends First, alongside Todd Piro.
She replaces Jillian Mele, who is leaving the company after four years to pursue an Mba at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Her first day is Monday, Nov. 1. Shimkus had been a reporter and fill-in anchor at Fox News. She started her career at the company at Fox Business Network as a production assistant in 2009.
“Carley brings great experience to this role developed over ...
On Friday, Fox News said that Carley Shimkus would be the new co-host for the 4-6 a.m. program Fox & Friends First, alongside Todd Piro.
She replaces Jillian Mele, who is leaving the company after four years to pursue an Mba at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Her first day is Monday, Nov. 1. Shimkus had been a reporter and fill-in anchor at Fox News. She started her career at the company at Fox Business Network as a production assistant in 2009.
“Carley brings great experience to this role developed over ...
- 10/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Todd Piro is a man whose face everyone is accustomed to seeing on a regular basis. He’s the main anchor on “Fox and Friends First,” which is on the air every single morning of the week. Anyone who watches Fox between 4 am and 6 am knows him, loves him and enjoys seeing him on their screen, but he’s been noticeably absent as of late. Where is he? What is he up to? Well, he’s off work for six weeks. He and his wife just had a baby, and he took paternity leave. He’s home bonding with his family, and
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- 3/30/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
She’s the co-host of “Fox and Friends First,” alongside new dad Todd Piro, and everyone loves Jillian Mele. She’s lovely, and she brings her intelligence to the conversation every morning while America collectively watches the news. The problem, however, is that we all think we know her because we see her every morning on Fox, but what do we really know about the morning show host? It turns out, we know less than we think. It’s time for us to get to know her a bit better. 1. She’s in Her 30s Jillian Mele looks young, and it’s because she
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jillian Mele...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jillian Mele...
- 3/19/2021
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
President Donald Trump’s propaganda media arm, Fox News, reveled in the president’s racist tweet that told “Progressive Democrat Congresswomen” to “go back” to the “crime infested places from which they came.” It’s yet another clearly racist remark from our vile racist-in-chief, this time aimed at Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-ny), Rashida Tlaib (D-mi), Ayanna Pressley (D-ma) and Ilhan Omar (D-mn). Because, according to Trump, you’re not American if you’re not white.
Fox and Friends hosts laugh about Trump’s tweets this am telling Reps. Aoc, Omar,...
Fox and Friends hosts laugh about Trump’s tweets this am telling Reps. Aoc, Omar,...
- 7/14/2019
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
“Fox & Friends” had an unexpected cameo during some impromptu interviews at a diner in Lebanon, New Jersey, on Monday night.
As host Todd Piro questioned a voter in a red “Make America Great Again” hat, he found himself upstaged by a boy sitting at a booth just behind him.
At various moments, the young man, wearing a smart blazer and collared shirt, put his face into his palms in disgust. At other moments, he shook his head and appeared to say something to the older man with him across the table.
“Fox & Friends interviews NJ diners. Boy in background reacts for America,” said Mediaite editor at large Colby Hall on Twitter.
Fox & Friends interviews NJ diners.
Boy in background reacts for America. pic.twitter.com/HBuPBHPybi
— Colby Hall (@colbyhall) November 6, 2018
Also Read: Sean Hannity Campaigns With Trump at Election Rally Just Hours After Saying He Wouldn't
At times even...
As host Todd Piro questioned a voter in a red “Make America Great Again” hat, he found himself upstaged by a boy sitting at a booth just behind him.
At various moments, the young man, wearing a smart blazer and collared shirt, put his face into his palms in disgust. At other moments, he shook his head and appeared to say something to the older man with him across the table.
“Fox & Friends interviews NJ diners. Boy in background reacts for America,” said Mediaite editor at large Colby Hall on Twitter.
Fox & Friends interviews NJ diners.
Boy in background reacts for America. pic.twitter.com/HBuPBHPybi
— Colby Hall (@colbyhall) November 6, 2018
Also Read: Sean Hannity Campaigns With Trump at Election Rally Just Hours After Saying He Wouldn't
At times even...
- 11/6/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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