America's Election Headquarters
- America's Election Headquarters
Infobox Television
show_name = America's Election Headquarters
genre = Talk/News program/Election
camera = Multi-camera
picture_format = 480i NTSC
runtime = 60 minutes
country = flag|United States
location = New York City
language = English
network = Fox News Channel
starring = E.D. Hill
first_aired = Feb. 25, 2008-PRESENT
preceded_by = "The Big Story"
website = http://www.foxnews.com/americaselectionhq
America's Election Headquarters is a news program focusing on the 2008 United States presidential election and current affairs broadcast on the Fox News Channel weekdays 5pm Eastern Time and various times on Saturdays and Sundays.
The show was originally hosted by Megyn Kelly and Bill Hemmer in its first run. On June 10, 2008, the show was replaced by a new series called "Just In," starring conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham. Ingraham's show was short-lived (whether or not this was by design has not been determined), and on July 7 "America's Election Headquarters" returned, hosted by E.D. Hill, who formerly hosted "America's Pulse" on FNC.
Since Hill's hosting stint, various Fox News personalities have served as hosts, including Hemmer and Kelly.
The weekday edition replaced "The Big Story."
The title of the show is based on Fox News's slogan of "America's Election HQ," heavily used during the 2008 election season.
Current schedule
*Weekdays: 5 - 6 pm
*Saturday: 12pm - 2pm/ 2pm - 4pm/ 4pm - 6pm
*Sunday: 10am - 12pm/ 12pm - 2pm/ 4pm - 6pm"(All times Eastern Time.)"
External links
* [http://www.foxnews.com/americaselectionhq/ "America's Election Headquarters" at FoxNews.com]
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