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Shannon Bream to Debut Nightly Fox News Show on Oct. 30

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Veteran Fox News host Shannon Bream will debut her new 11 p.m. ET show "Fox News @ Night" on Oct. 30.

It's the same day as conservative commentator Laura Ingraham debuts her new 10 p.m. show as part of Fox's revamped primetime lineup.

Bream, who has been with Fox News since 2007, will anchor an hour of live hard news and analysis from the network's Washington bureau.

"Washington, D.C., after hours, because politics and the news never stop," a new teaser for the show says. "The conversation is just getting started, and that's why Shannon Bream is now live every weeknight. From the Capitol to the White House, what happens in this town never stops impacting you. That's why she's digging into every agenda, issue and event that could shake up the country."

In addition to reporting on politics and the Supreme Court, she has periodically filled in as a host for Bret Baier on "Special Report" and Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday"

"For the past decade, Shannon’s insight into the inner workings of the Supreme Court and Washington has made her a major asset to our news division," Fox News president Jay Wallace said in a statement last month. "Her experience, coupled with the relationship she has with our viewers, offers a perfect fit for the anchor position at 11 p.m. ET as we extend our live primetime programming."

In spite of a tumultuous past year-and-a-half that's seen the high-profile departures of former primetime hosts Bill O'Reilly, Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren, Fox has maintained its footing as No. 1 in cable news.