Katie Pavlich's Show on NewsNation Starts Tonight...and She Has a HUGE Guest This Week
She might have left Townhall,
but Katie Pavlich wasn’t leaving the fight or the conservative movement.
Known for her talents on Fox News, she decided to embark on a project
many speculated would happen at some point: hosting her own show. It’s
not on Fox, it’s on NewsNation.
'Katie Pavlich Tonight' airs tonight at 10 pm, and he has a huge
guest lined up this week: President Donald J. Trump
Honored
to sit down with President Donald Trump at the White House Tuesday to
mark one year since his second inauguration. The interview will air on
Katie Pavlich Tonight, 10 pm ET on @NewsNation. What questions do you have? Drop them below! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/IHat02UtBg
“We’re
pleased to give our primetime viewers an additional hour of political
news and analysis that helps them make sense of the day’s most important
headlines,” said Sean Compton, President of Nexstar Networks.
“NewsNation has always been committed to delivering straightforward,
fact-based journalism for all Americans, which includes presenting
diverse viewpoints and original ideas. Katie is a seasoned journalist
and commentator, and we believe her unique voice will be a tremendous
asset to our primetime audience.”
Each weeknight, Ms. Pavlich
will offer her sharp insight on major news and current events, covering
topics such as free speech, culture, immigration, national security, and
foreign policy. Her program will feature spirited debates along with
dynamic panel discussions and in-depth conversations with key
newsmakers.
Prime-time exclusive: NewsNation’s newest host, @KatiePavlich,
sits down with President Donald Trump for an exclusive one-on-one
interview. "Katie Pavlich Tonight," Tuesday at 10p/9C. Find us on your
screen: https://t.co/WTT0IBBRuZpic.twitter.com/pSIfqfyVdS
“I
am honored to join NewsNation during this dynamic period in its
development, and the opportunity to anchor a primetime program is an
exceptional privilege,” Pavlich said later in the press release. “I look
forward to bringing a fresh perspective on the news to Americans across
the country, while presenting a venue for thoughtful debate across a
wide spectrum of opinions. It’s a front row seat to history – I can’t
wait to buckle in and get started.”
Pavlich is ready for
the moment. She’s guest-hosted some of Fox News’ flagship primetime
programs. This will be a walk in the park, but now she’s the captain.
Besides political leaders, she plans to reach out and nab some cultural
figures as well, namely 50 Cent (via The Hill):
“I
know every day is important, but I feel like right now, especially in
D.C., there’s so much happening every day and every minute in the
world,” Pavlich told The Hill. “In our country, we have midterm
elections coming up. We’ll have a presidential election coming up. So
the opportunities are there, and we’re very excited to get started.”
Pavlich
said she hopes viewers come away at the end of the hour with a clearer
understanding of the “biggest issues of the day” and their impact on
everyday life.
She is also planning a weekly feature called “Red
Friday” honoring military members and regular segments highlighting
America’s 250th birthday, as well as artificial intelligence.
The
focus on artificial intelligence was partially inspired by Pavlich’s
own interest in technology and how it is being used, especially in
sectors like national security and foreign policy.
“It’s one of
those areas that hasn’t really been explored thoroughly … and I think
Americans have a lot of questions about it,” Pavlich said. “We’re going
to work really hard to bring them answers and to give them some more
clarity on what it’s going to mean for them, their family, and for the
industries that they work in, and for the country as a whole.”
[…]
[Pavlich]
also spoke of wanting to bring on cultural figures such as rapper 50
Cent and reality star Spencer Pratt, who recently announced a bid for
Los Angeles mayor.
[…]
Describing herself as “unabashedly
conservative,” Pavlich pointed to her background as a differentiating
factor but maintained the program will “still be a show for all
Americans.”
“We’re going to be doing the best that we can every
night to produce the best show we possibly can, and we’re excited to
give viewers at 10 o’clock value for their time,” she said. “It will
certainly evolve as the time goes by.”
Sure, there were some clowns
out there, aghast that the network is hiring Pavlich, a staunch
conservative. It’s the usual characters mad that this program won’t
serve as a sounding board for Democratic National Committee talking
points.
At any rate, a new era for Katie begins tonight, and we wish her all the best.
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