Fox News is planning major changes to its evening programming.

Conservative radio host and best-selling author Laura Ingraham will get her own show on Fox News this fall.

Ingraham is set to take over the 10 PM time slot, however; the exact launch date is still unknown.

Hannity owns the 10pm time slot and his is the second most popular evening program on Fox,  at this time.  For certain,  Ingraham's inclusion will not be the only change made to the evening programing.  

Update from the Daily Caller: :
 . . . .    Sean Hannity’s show will be moved one hour earlier to 9 PM and “The Five” will be moved back from 9 PM to its original time slot at 5 PM. The changes come after Eric Bolling was released from the network following sexual harassment allegations and his show, “The Specialists,” was cancelled.
Ingraham, a former Ronald Reagan speechwriter, hosts her own radio show and is the founder and editor-in-chief of Lifezette.com.

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