Executives at Fox News announced big changes coming to its primetime TV lineup.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy will co-anchor a new weekend program every other Sunday.
The network will debut “The Sunday Briefing” on Sept. 21 which will be co-anchored by Doocy and Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, Fox News confirmed.
Doocy and Heinrch will take turns anchoring the program as solo hosts weekly from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. eastern, according to an announcement.
Doocy, known for his no-nonsense reporting from deep inside the White House press room, rose to prominence as he asked tough questions to members of former President Joe Biden’s White House and got into heated spats with members of the administration, announced on X that his new program will be “must-see TV.”
“White House briefings have become must-see TV over the last few years and now, so is The Sunday Briefing. See you a week from Sunday at 11am!” Doocy said.
White House briefings have become must-see TV over the last few years and now, so is The Sunday Briefing. See you a week from Sunday at 11am! https://t.co/WGnMAtoCTf
— Peter Doocy (@pdoocy) September 10, 2025
“The Sunday Briefing” will “tackle all facets of the White House beat,” such as President Donald Trump’s “national and international moves,” a Fox News press release said.
Fox also announced additional weekend programming additions.
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany will host her own two-hour program, “Saturday in America,” from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. EDT, and Griff Jenkins will join “Fox & Friends Weekend” as a new co-host.
Tomi Lahren and Johnny Joey Jones will also be among the four co-hosts of “The Big Weekend Show” as it expands to three hours on Saturdays and Sundays, according to the press release.
FOX News Media President & Executive Editor Jay Wallace said this new weekend shakeup will bring “unrivaled depth and expertise” to its audience.
“As we expand and innovate our weekend programing, we are proud to bring our audience unrivaled depth and expertise,” Wallace said.
“This new dynamic roster underscores our continued commitment to delivering incomparable coverage, reinforcing FOX News Media as the leader in both news and opinion content. For more than a decade, Howie Kurtz has served as the lead authority for media coverage in cable news and we look forward to continuing his smart analysis across our programming.”