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FOX News Channel Names Chanley Painter Overnight Anchor
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FOX News Channel (FNC) has appointed Chanley Painter as an overnight anchor, starting on February 26th. Painter, a legal correspondent, has covered high-profile trials and received the Scripps Give Light award in 2021. She brings a wealth of experience and legal expertise to FNC, enhancing its news coverage.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
FOX News Channel (FNC) has signed Court TV’s Chanley Painter as an overnight anchor. She will begin her role on February 26th.
Since 2019, Painter has served as a legal correspondent and field anchor for Court TV. In this capacity, she covered the high-profile trials of Bryan Kohberger, Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard, Alex Murdaugh, Harvey Weinstein, and the death of George Floyd. In 2021 she was awarded the Scripps Give Light award for leadership, dedication, and hard work in legal journalism. She got her start in the industry in 2016, as a legal analyst for Nexstar Media Group, where she went on to become a multimedia journalist.
Painter hails from the state of Arkansas where she earned two professional degrees, graduating with honors before passing two state bar exams concurrently. She is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Central Arkansas, where she holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public service from the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. Additionally, she earned a Juris Doctor degree with high honors from the University of Arkansas Little Rock Bowen School of Law, while achieving a spot on the Law Review Editorial Board. Painter is also a former deputy prosecutor and is licensed in both Arkansas and Tennessee.
FOX News Channel (FNC) is a 24-hour all-encompassing news service and has been the number one network in basic cable for the last eight years and the most-watched television news channel for 22 consecutive years, currently attracting nearly 50% of the cable news viewing audience according to Nielsen Media Research. Notably, Nielsen/MRI Fusion has consistently shown FNC to be the network of choice for more Democrat and Independent viewers, with the most politically diverse audience in cable news. Additionally, a 2023 New York Times/Siena College poll found FNC as the leading single source of news for voters across the country. Owned by Fox Corporation, FNC is available in more than 70 million homes and dominates the cable news landscape, routinely notching the top 10 programs in the genre.
FOX News Channel Media Contact:
Regan Bruno 212.301.3534 or regan.bruno@fox.com
Source: FOX News Channel
FAQ
Who is the new overnight anchor at FOX News Channel?
Chanley Painter is the new overnight anchor at FOX News Channel.
When will Chanley Painter start her role at FOX News Channel?
Chanley Painter will begin her role on February 26th.
What award did Chanley Painter receive in 2021?
Chanley Painter received the Scripps Give Light award for leadership, dedication, and hard work in legal journalism in 2021.
What is FOX News Channel's viewership status according to Nielsen Media Research?
FOX News Channel has been the number one network in basic cable for the last eight years and the most-watched television news channel for 22 consecutive years, currently attracting nearly 50% of the cable news viewing audience according to Nielsen Media Research.