Shannon Bream will take over Fox News’ politics and public affairs program “Fox News Sunday” making her the first female correspondent to anchor the show in its 26-year history.
Bream begins on September 11.
In her new role, she will continue as chief legal correspondent. Bream said:
“It has been an honor to cover major news throughout Washington over the last 15 years at Fox News. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to host a Sunday show and look forward to this new role.”
An excerpt reads:
“Before joining Fox News, Bream worked as a weekend anchor for NBC’s WRC n Washington, D.C. Previously, she anchored the evening and late-night news for CBS’ WBTV in Charlotte, NC and held writing and reporting positions at ABC’s WFTS-TV in Tampa.”
Bream has a B.S. from Liberty University.
Be sure to congratulate Bream on Twitter.