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Fox News plans to launch own imprint through HarperCollins

Fox News hosts and anchors have long leveraged their roles to write best-selling books. Now, the company is launching its own book label through News Corp.’s HarperCollins.

A three-book deal has been signed with the publisher, with the first book, “Modern Warriors: Real Stories From Real Heroes” written by “Fox & Friends Weekend” host Pete Hegseth. That book will be followed by a book written by “Fox News @ Night” anchor Shannon Bream in spring 2021.

Although HarperCollins has occasionally published books from Fox hosts, this partnership establishes a more formal relationship between the two, building a bridge between the channel and the world of publishing.

Mariam Ahmed

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