Fox News has tapped Aishah Hasnie, its new White House correspondent, to anchor the 12 pm-2 pm Saturday slot, replacing "Fox News Live". The promotion marks another weekend addition to the network's expanding news team.
Hasnie joins a growing list of Fox News Washington correspondents who have been assigned on-air slots. Jacqui Heinrich and Peter Doocy took over an hour on Sundays that had previously been booked for "MediaBuzz", leading to the creation of "The Sunday Briefing".
In her new role, Hasnie will be able to leverage her knowledge of Washington to deliver critical information to viewers across the country. As White House correspondent, she has already begun working with the network this week.
"I'm thrilled for the opportunity to deliver critical information to our viewers across the country in the anchor chair and honored to join our prestigious White House correspondent team," Hasnie said in a statement.
The news comes after Hasnie was promoted from senior national correspondent and congressional correspondent, both based in Washington, where she previously worked as New York-based correspondent.
Hasnie's background is rooted in journalism, with stints at various networks including FOX News Channel, CBS affiliate WANE in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and international network GEO-TV, where she was born. She graduated from Indiana University with a degree in broadcast journalism.
Hasnie joins a growing list of Fox News Washington correspondents who have been assigned on-air slots. Jacqui Heinrich and Peter Doocy took over an hour on Sundays that had previously been booked for "MediaBuzz", leading to the creation of "The Sunday Briefing".
In her new role, Hasnie will be able to leverage her knowledge of Washington to deliver critical information to viewers across the country. As White House correspondent, she has already begun working with the network this week.
"I'm thrilled for the opportunity to deliver critical information to our viewers across the country in the anchor chair and honored to join our prestigious White House correspondent team," Hasnie said in a statement.
The news comes after Hasnie was promoted from senior national correspondent and congressional correspondent, both based in Washington, where she previously worked as New York-based correspondent.
Hasnie's background is rooted in journalism, with stints at various networks including FOX News Channel, CBS affiliate WANE in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and international network GEO-TV, where she was born. She graduated from Indiana University with a degree in broadcast journalism.