FOX News Channel to Present Special Fourth of July Coverage

By: Jul. 03, 2014
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FOX NEWS channel (FNC) will present special coverage on Friday, July 4th, 2014 that will take a unique look at how Americans are honoring their country in celebration of Independence Day. To kick off the coverage, FOX & Friends (6-9AM/ET) will provide live coverage of Ohio's largest Fourth of July celebration, "The Americana Festival," in Centerville, OH.

FNC's meteorologist Maria Molina will be at the event where she will be interviewing visitors and participants as well as sharing the spirited activities taking place that day with viewers. Molina will continue to share updates from the day-long festival during FNC's live daytime programming as well.

Additionally, from 12-1PM/ET, FNC will present "Proud to be an American" hosted by FOX & Friends' Brian Kilmeade. The special will showcase patriotic celebrations that took place on Memorial Day across the county and feature man-on-the-street interviews with Americans sharing their thoughts on why this country is meaningful to them. FOX News' top daytime and Primetime talent will also contribute to the program with special messages on why they are proud to be an American.

On social media, viewers will be able to engage with Fox News using the hashtag #ProudAmerican.

FOX NEWS CHANNEL TO PRESENT "AMERICA: A KELLY FILE SPECIAL"

FOX News Channel (FNC) will present a one-hour special, "America: A Kelly File Special," on Friday, July 4th at 9PM/ET. Hosted by FNC's Megyn Kelly, the program will focus on the film "America," a new political documentary by filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza. Lionsgate is releasing the movie this week and it takes a look at whether America is undergoing a fundamental transformation under the Obama administration.

The special will feature an extended analysis of the big themes in the film and Kelly will debate them with both D'Souza and former member of the Weather Underground Professor Bill Ayers.



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