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The current hour's file is usually available within 10 minutes of its broadcast, i.e., by a quarter past the hour. However, if there has been exceptional news (a "Fox News Alert"), the file for that hour's podcast will be retained for a few hours. The Eastern Time hour number converted to 24-hour time is incorporated into the file name (for example, 5minpodcast21.mp3 for 9 pm). As of 2011, typically only one MP3 file, the most recent one, is available at any time. The commercial minute was restored in May 2017, returning it to a five-minute newscast. In February 2017 the audio version eliminated the commercial break at the two-minute mark, so that the newscast ran for only four minutes. The five minute audio version of the hourly newscast consists of two minutes of news, one minute of advertisements or Fox promotions and two more minutes of news. Affiliates also have access to a web site with a constantly updating selection of newsmaker audio and correspondent reports. Breaking news reports (dubbed 'Fox News Alerts'), business news updates, correspondent and expert interviews, special broadcasts marking historic or newsworthy events, anchored live coverage and clean feeds of news events complete the affiliate service package. Depending on a station's affiliation, it either receives a five-minute newscast at the beginning of each hour or a one-minute newscast which runs at the beginning of the hour or at 30 minutes after the hour. The Fox News Radio Network provides around-the-clock newscasts at the beginning of each hour and at 30 minutes past the hour. It is a companion channel to the audio simulcasts of the Fox News Channel on SiriusXM 114 and Fox Business on SiriusXM 113. The slogans are "The news you want, the moment you want it" and "It's news, ready when you are". The station does not suspend its format for breaking news coverage, which is the role of Fox News Channel. Additional features include sports at :05/:35, business at :12/:42 and entertainment news at :28/:58. Six anchors each day are assigned to eight-hour air shifts, with one hour on and one hour off over the course of the shift. News is presented in fifteen-minute blocks. It's a live-anchored all news channel with a dedicated editorial staff, providing a panorama of the day's news "from Hollywood to Wall Street to Main Street." In late 2015, Fox News Radio began offering Fox News Headlines 24/7 exclusively to SiriusXM subscribers on Channel 115.
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#Fox hourly news broadcast update
Channel 450 also carries the five-minute Fox Newscast at the start of each hour and the one-minute Fox News update at 30 minutes after each hour. The programs are broadcast on terrestrial radio stations in the United States as well as a dedicated channel on SiriusXM Satellite Radio's digital platform on Channel 450. Several of those stations ended decades-long relationships dating back to the Golden Age of Radio with CBS Radio News and ABC News Radio to carry Fox News Radio.įox also produces Fox News Talk, a long-form network with conservative talk programs featuring Fox News personalities. This allowed many Clear Channel stations to carry Fox News Radio newscasts and allowed Fox News Radio to use and nationally distribute news content produced by Clear Channel. Many more joined under a deal struck between Fox and Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia), the largest owner of radio stations in America. At its launch, 60 stations were signed up for the network. On June 1, 2005, Fox News Radio began providing hourly five-minute newscasts at the beginning of each hour and a one-minute newscast at the half-hour mark.
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With the success of the one-minute updates, Fox opted to make a full foray into network radio news services and began hiring a staff of 60 radio professionals. In 2003, Fox News began syndicating one-minute radio updates to radio stations via syndication service Westwood One.