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CNN’s Nancy Grace joining Fox Nation

Nancy Grace

Former CNN correspondent Nancy Grace is all set to join a crime show on Fox Nation. Fox Nation is an illustration of how Fox News’s streaming service has evolved. The streaming service began late last year and is available for $65 a year. The show is set to air in Jan. 2020.

“In a weird way, what the traditional Fox audience wants is complementary to the channel but not more of the same,” said John Finley, the Fox executive vice president who oversees the streaming service.

“Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” will be aired five days a week with the program being modeled after her popular television series that ran on the HLN network for many years.

“We spotlight breaking crime and justice news, help find missing people, especially children, solve unsolved homicides and analyze clues left behind,” Grace said.

Mariam Ahmed

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