FOX ONLINE


'''Fox Online''' is an American news/talk program on the Fox News Channel.

Contents
Original program
Return
External links

Original program


Originally broadcasted weekdays at noon ET, the program revolved around the main news stories of the day and their ties to the Internet. The network's website, FoxNews.com, was also heavily featured, as the program showcases various stories and videos from the site, with a major focus on politics using FoxNews.com's partnership with RealClearPolitics.com.
Hosted by Bill Hemmer from August 2006 to February 2007, the program was a replacement for the noon hour of ''Fox News Live''. The original program ceased production on February 9, 2007, with the launch of ''America's Newsroom''. Hemmer joined ''America's Newsroom'' as a co-host and the hour Fox Online broadcast in returned to ''Fox News Live,'' then hosted by Jon Scott.

Return


Following the network's continuing move towards ''branded programming'' over multiple hours of ''Fox News Live,'' the network re-introduced ''Fox Online'' on July 14, 2007, with Jamie Colby as host at 2 PM ET. [1] Compared to the original program, the new edition continued the cover the news of the day, though the extent of the inclusion of the internet has changed dramatically.
The program also presses on the use of different segments, including ''Online Crime'', a focus on a crime story of the day, ''Refresh'', taking a review at the headline story the program started with, and a number of other segments with a tech-style themed title.

External links



''Fox Online'' at FoxNews.com

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