Veteran broadcaster Sean Hannity is expanding his media footprint once again, with Fox News announcing the launch of a new twice-weekly podcast hosted by the longtime cable anchor.
The show, titled “Hang Out with Sean Hannity,” is set to debut March 3. While politics will remain a central focus, the podcast will also explore sports, business, culture, and personal stories from high-profile guests across multiple industries.
Long-Form Conversations
According to Fox News, the podcast will be filmed in Hannity’s Florida “man cave” and feature “long-form, unfiltered conversations.” The format is designed to dig deeper than traditional television segments, examining the defining moments in guests’ lives — including failures, setbacks, and the perseverance required to succeed.
“I’ve always been interested in how people got to where they are,” Hannity said in a statement. “The risks they took, the failures they pushed through, and the lessons that don’t make it on TV. This podcast is a chance to slow down and have those conversations, no scripts, no talking points, just real discussions with people who have something meaningful to say.”
The podcast will be available on YouTube, Spotify, and other major platforms.
Expanding Fox’s Podcast Portfolio
The addition of “Hang Out” reflects Fox News’ continued push into digital and on-demand audio content. The company has been expanding its podcast slate under the leadership of Porter Berry, who added the title of President of New Media last year.
Fox previously entered into a licensing agreement with the Ruthless podcast in 2025 and produces several personality-driven shows, including “Will Cain Country,” “Planet Tyrus,” and “The Riley Gaines Show.”
“Sean Hannity remains one of the most influential voices in media, grounded by the same values and work ethic that defined his early days,” Berry said. “We’re thrilled to expand our podcast portfolio with one of the most accomplished broadcasters to ever pick up a microphone.”
A Packed Schedule
Hannity has been with Fox News since its launch in 1996. His nightly primetime program has consistently ranked among the most-watched shows on cable news, averaging 3.2 million viewers last year. In addition to his television role, he hosts the nationally syndicated “The Sean Hannity Show” on the radio each weekday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
With the launch of “Hang Out with Sean Hannity,” the veteran host adds yet another platform to his portfolio, signaling both his continued prominence in conservative media and Fox News’ broader strategy to grow its digital audience.
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