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LEVIN
NEW YORK November 21, 2017 FOX News Channel (FNC) has signed nationally
syndicated radio talk show personality Mark Levin as host of Life, Liberty & Levin, a new
weekend primetime program debuting in February 2018, announced Suzanne Scott,
president of programming.
Airing each Sunday at 10PM/ET, Life, Liberty & Levin will explore the fundamental
values and principles undergirding American society, culture, politics, and current
events, and their relevance to the nations future and everyday lives of citizens. The
hour-long program will feature Levins lively in-depth and long-form interviews and
powerful debate style with consequential guests covering history, philosophy, and
economics. Levin will also capitalize on his extraordinary knowledge and compelling
perspective as a constitutional lawyer to discuss the American founding, the Declaration
of Independence, and the Constitution.
In making the announcement, Scott said, Marks passion for the principles found in the
Constitution and success in talk radio has made him a distinct figure in the media
landscape. We look forward to adding this spirited program to our weekend lineup.
Levin added, I am honored to join FOX News, a network I have enjoyed appearing on
as a guest for quite some time. As a proud citizen of the United States, I am delighted to
share the significance of American values with such a wide audience and look forward
to engaging with important guests about crucial topics.
Levin also hosts the third largest nationally syndicated radio program in America, The
Mark Levin Show, which airs on over 300 stations across the country and satellite radio,
and is heard by millions of listeners every week, as well as LevinTV, an online television
program broadcast on CRTV. Previously, Levin served as an adviser to several
members of President Ronald Reagan's cabinet. He was Chief of Staff to then-Attorney
General Edwin Meese and held other positions including Associate Director of
Presidential Personnel, Deputy Solicitor of the U.S. Department of Interior, and Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education.
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