A big step forward…
Fox News Media announced on Tuesday that it’s launching a daily one-hour Spanish-language program called “Fox Noticias” that is designed to “spotlight” issues impacting the Hispanic community beginning October 15th.
The new show will be hosted by Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy and will air on weekdays at 4 PM ETon Fox Deportes. It will also be available in podcast form via FOX News Audio.
Axios reported the new show comes with the news that Fox News Digital will launch a machine-translated Spanish-language version of the FOXNews.com website beginning today. The site will feature breaking news reporting and signature commentary for the Hispanic audience, and it can be found at Noticias.FOXNews.com.

A network press release offers further details:
FOX News ranks as the top destination in cable news among Hispanic viewers with the most politically diverse audience in cable news, according to Nielsen Media Research. Notably, FOX News was the number one cable network with Hispanic viewers on a total day 24-hour basis as well as during primetime during the third quarter of 2024. Overall, the network delivers 36% of the Hispanic cable news total viewing share and 45% of the 25-54 demographic. The network also showed the most growth in Hispanic viewership for the most recent quarter, up 65% in total day viewers and 114% in the demographic.
In making the announcement, Sylvester said, “As the leading cable news provider among Hispanic viewers with one of the most diverse audiences in cable news, we are proud to deliver new headline-driven content that focuses on the issues impacting the Hispanic community.”
Campos-Duffy added, “I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to host FOX Noticias. As the fastest growing electorate, accounting for nearly 20% of the population, the Hispanic American community is thriving.
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