‘Sean’ Brings Hannity To New D2C FOX Nation Offering

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His surname serves as the title of his FOX News Channel show. His full name is how his Premiere Networks-syndicated radio program is billed. Now, the “Most Influential Conservative Voice In The Country” is heading to the direct-to-consumer FOX Nation offering with a new program that uses his first name as its title.


Sean Hannity is agreeing to host a new long-form interview show for the subscription-based streaming complement to FOX News, named “Sean.”

The first episode debuted December 3 on the platform, with FOX Nation President Lauren Petterson commenting, “Sean’s signature political commentary has advanced the cultural conversation while connecting with the FOX News Media audience for more than 28 years. FOX Nation subscribers will have the opportunity to see Sean in a new setting as he conducts long-form interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, delving deep into their life journeys and the challenges and successes they have had along the way.”

“Sean” will feature “in-depth sit-down interviews with a variety of guests spanning the world of sports, entertainment, and politics.” The inaugural episode saw Hannity chat with entertainer Sylvester Stallone and wife Jennifer Flavin Stallone.

Hannity commented, “Throughout the course of my career, I’ve had the honor of meeting the world’s most interesting people. It is often the struggles and obstacles they have overcome that makes them most captivating. I look forward to sharing these conversations with FOX Nation viewers.”

One new episode a month will appear on FOX Nation, the D2C offering notes.

The second episode of “Sean” will feature a sit-down with Stephen A. Smith, the famed sports commentator and host of ESPN’s “First Take.” Episode No. 3 will see Hannity interview celebrity fitness trainer and media personality Jillian Michaels.

Additional guests will be announced at a later date.

FOX Nation is described as “a members-only destination” designed for FOX News’ “most passionate and loyal super fans.”