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Bill Hemmer Reports

Bill Hemmer Reports was an American television news/opinion/talk program on Fox News Channel hosted by Bill Hemmer. Episodes aired at 3 p.m. ET on Monday through Friday. The show focused on the day's events with interviews, current event updates, and comprehensive reporting. The show was part of the Fox News program lineup since January 20, 2020, and has been the number one cable news broadcast in its time slot.

Bill Hemmer Reports
Also known asStudio B with Shepard Smith (2002–2013)
Shepard Smith Reporting (2013–2019)
Fox News Reporting (October 14, 2019–January 17, 2020)
GenreNews/Talk program
Presented byBill Hemmer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationNew York City
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkFox News Channel
ReleaseAugust 12, 2002 (2002-08-12) –
January 15, 2021 (2021-01-15)

Synopsis edit

The program continues coverage of stories followed during prior hours of Fox News programs. The show often takes a swifter pace compared to the network's other programming, making a larger focus of the program on breaking-news events with live correspondents. The coverage includes correspondents on location, in studio, in addition to analysis from pundits or experts.

Shepard Smith Reporting edit

The program's relaunch included the conclusion of the weekend edition of Studio B, hosted by Trace Gallagher, which was started in February 2006. Studio B replaced the 3-4 p.m. ET hour of Fox News Live (also hosted by Smith) in 2002, and the weekend hour of Fox News Live in 2006. The weekend editions were discontinued in May 2007, when the 3-4 p.m. timeslot was replaced by reruns of War Stories with Oliver North, or other taped programming. Trace Gallagher hosted Studio B as a fill-in anchor whenever Smith was absent.

Also in 2007, Smith revealed that the program would soon get a more expansive overhaul, which may include name and format changes. This is partly because FNC's physical Studio B is no longer available for the network's use. In February 2008, Studio B moved to Studio E, the set used by Fox & Friends and the Fox Report.

On January 9, 2009, Studio B moved to Studio 12H, the set used by the Fox Report due to its move to the high definition Election Night set used by Fox. Despite the actual studio name, Shepard Smith stated that this studio will be the new Studio B, "because that is the name of the program". While Studio B moved to the aforementioned HD set, it continued to broadcast in 4:3 with the Fox News HD wing at the side, until March 23, 2009, when the show began broadcasting in full 16:9.

During the week of September 26 – October 2, 2011, the Fox Report moved into its former studios, Studio E, which was used from September 2007 to December 2008 at the same time, Studio B moved into the newsroom and Shepard Smith announced on the September 28 broadcast that the Fox Report and Studio B moved into a new set on October 10, 2011. On that date, Studio B and the Fox Report introduced a new look and graphics featuring the new lower-thirds graphics for the show as seen on other Fox News Channel shows, The Five and Happening Now. Shepard Smith presented the show from a modified Studio 12H featuring more monitors and retaining "The Cube" but the overhead platform and accompanying staircase, which had been part of the set since 2008 had been removed.

On October 7, 2013, Studio B was relaunched as Shepard Smith Reporting with new graphics and a new state of the art studio called "The Fox News Deck" in Studio H.[1]

Bill Hemmer Reports edit

The program was temporarily rebranded Fox News Reporting on October 14, 2019, upon Shepard Smith's departure from Fox News.[2]

On January 20, 2020, Bill Hemmer, who was previously co-anchor of America's Newsroom, took over as the new anchor of this program, which accordingly changed its current title to Bill Hemmer Reports. The program ended on January 15, 2021, after Fox News announced a new programming lineup. The Story with Martha MacCallum took over the time slot.

Controversy edit

On September 28, 2012, Studio B inadvertently broadcast the suicide (due to a gunshot to the head) of 33-year-old Jodon F. Romero, who carjacked a vehicle in Phoenix, resulting in an 80-mile (130 km) police pursuit that ended near Salome, Arizona. Shepard Smith implored his technical staff to cut off the helicopter feed from Fox-owned station KSAZ-TV after the suicide made it to air during live coverage.[3][4][5] Following an abrupt commercial break, Smith issued an on-air apology for a broadcast delay failure made by the channel's master control operators.[6][7] In a statement, Fox News Channel executive vice president of news editorial Michael Clemente, acknowledged the error in broadcasting the suspect's suicide: “We took every precaution to avoid any such live incident by putting the helicopter pictures on a five second delay. Unfortunately, this mistake was the result of a severe human error and we apologize for what viewers ultimately saw on the screen.”[8] Fox News was sued for unspecified damages by Romero's wife due to this incident. She claimed that her children had seen the video of Romero's suicide and subsequently became traumatized.[9] In February 2014, the lawsuit was dismissed by Judge John Rea who ruled the coverage was protected by the First Amendment and the plaintiffs were unable to "satisfy the essential elements of claiming intentional infliction of emotional distress".[10] In August 2015, the verdict was upheld in an Arizona appeals court.[11]

Location edit

Shepard Smith Reporting was broadcast from Studio D (The Fox News Deck) at 1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building), New York City. Bill Hemmer Reports also broadcast from the Fox News Deck studios.

References edit

  1. ^ Ariens, Chris (September 12, 2013). . TV Newser. Archived from the original on September 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Barr, Jeremy (October 11, 2019). "Shepard Smith Leaving Fox News After 23 Years". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  3. ^ . KSAZ-TV. September 28, 2012. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012.
  4. ^ "Police ID man who killed self on national TV after Arizona police chase". Duluth News Tribune. Associated Press. September 29, 2012. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013.
  5. ^ Chappell, Bill (September 28, 2012). "Fox News' Smith Apologizes After Man Commits Suicide On Air". NPR. The Two-Way.
  6. ^ Shapiro, Rebecca (September 28, 2012). "Shep Smith Apologizes For Fox News Airing Apparent Suicide Live: 'We Really Messed Up' (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post.
  7. ^ Kaplan, Don; Wells, Charlie; McShane, Larry (September 28, 2012). "Fox News accidentally airs Arizona carjacking suspect's suicide on live television". New York Daily News.
  8. ^ Weprin, Alex (September 28, 2012). . TV Newser. Archived from the original on October 1, 2012.
  9. ^ "Fox News sued over JoDon Romero on-air suicide". BBC. June 17, 2013.
  10. ^ Billeaud, Jacques (February 14, 2014). "Arizona judge tosses suit against Fox News Network". The News-Tribune. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  11. ^ Gorman, Jeff (August 13, 2015). "Fox News Cleared After Broadcasting Suicide". Courthouse News Service. Retrieved May 22, 2017.

External links edit

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Bill Hemmer Reports was an American television news opinion talk program on Fox News Channel hosted by Bill Hemmer Episodes aired at 3 p m ET on Monday through Friday The show focused on the day s events with interviews current event updates and comprehensive reporting The show was part of the Fox News program lineup since January 20 2020 and has been the number one cable news broadcast in its time slot Bill Hemmer ReportsAlso known asStudio B with Shepard Smith 2002 2013 Shepard Smith Reporting 2013 2019 Fox News Reporting October 14 2019 January 17 2020 GenreNews Talk programPresented byBill HemmerCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProduction locationNew York CityCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time60 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkFox News ChannelReleaseAugust 12 2002 2002 08 12 January 15 2021 2021 01 15 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Shepard Smith Reporting 3 Bill Hemmer Reports 4 Controversy 5 Location 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editThe program continues coverage of stories followed during prior hours of Fox News programs The show often takes a swifter pace compared to the network s other programming making a larger focus of the program on breaking news events with live correspondents The coverage includes correspondents on location in studio in addition to analysis from pundits or experts Shepard Smith Reporting editThe program s relaunch included the conclusion of the weekend edition of Studio B hosted by Trace Gallagher which was started in February 2006 Studio B replaced the 3 4 p m ET hour of Fox News Live also hosted by Smith in 2002 and the weekend hour of Fox News Live in 2006 The weekend editions were discontinued in May 2007 when the 3 4 p m timeslot was replaced by reruns of War Stories with Oliver North or other taped programming Trace Gallagher hosted Studio B as a fill in anchor whenever Smith was absent Also in 2007 Smith revealed that the program would soon get a more expansive overhaul which may include name and format changes This is partly because FNC s physical Studio B is no longer available for the network s use In February 2008 Studio B moved to Studio E the set used by Fox amp Friends and the Fox Report On January 9 2009 Studio B moved to Studio 12H the set used by the Fox Report due to its move to the high definition Election Night set used by Fox Despite the actual studio name Shepard Smith stated that this studio will be the new Studio B because that is the name of the program While Studio B moved to the aforementioned HD set it continued to broadcast in 4 3 with the Fox News HD wing at the side until March 23 2009 when the show began broadcasting in full 16 9 During the week of September 26 October 2 2011 the Fox Report moved into its former studios Studio E which was used from September 2007 to December 2008 at the same time Studio B moved into the newsroom and Shepard Smith announced on the September 28 broadcast that the Fox Report and Studio B moved into a new set on October 10 2011 On that date Studio B and the Fox Report introduced a new look and graphics featuring the new lower thirds graphics for the show as seen on other Fox News Channel shows The Five and Happening Now Shepard Smith presented the show from a modified Studio 12H featuring more monitors and retaining The Cube but the overhead platform and accompanying staircase which had been part of the set since 2008 had been removed On October 7 2013 Studio B was relaunched as Shepard Smith Reporting with new graphics and a new state of the art studio called The Fox News Deck in Studio H 1 Bill Hemmer Reports editThe program was temporarily rebranded Fox News Reporting on October 14 2019 upon Shepard Smith s departure from Fox News 2 On January 20 2020 Bill Hemmer who was previously co anchor of America s Newsroom took over as the new anchor of this program which accordingly changed its current title to Bill Hemmer Reports The program ended on January 15 2021 after Fox News announced a new programming lineup The Story with Martha MacCallum took over the time slot Controversy editOn September 28 2012 Studio B inadvertently broadcast the suicide due to a gunshot to the head of 33 year old Jodon F Romero who carjacked a vehicle in Phoenix resulting in an 80 mile 130 km police pursuit that ended near Salome Arizona Shepard Smith implored his technical staff to cut off the helicopter feed from Fox owned station KSAZ TV after the suicide made it to air during live coverage 3 4 5 Following an abrupt commercial break Smith issued an on air apology for a broadcast delay failure made by the channel s master control operators 6 7 In a statement Fox News Channel executive vice president of news editorial Michael Clemente acknowledged the error in broadcasting the suspect s suicide We took every precaution to avoid any such live incident by putting the helicopter pictures on a five second delay Unfortunately this mistake was the result of a severe human error and we apologize for what viewers ultimately saw on the screen 8 Fox News was sued for unspecified damages by Romero s wife due to this incident She claimed that her children had seen the video of Romero s suicide and subsequently became traumatized 9 In February 2014 the lawsuit was dismissed by Judge John Rea who ruled the coverage was protected by the First Amendment and the plaintiffs were unable to satisfy the essential elements of claiming intentional infliction of emotional distress 10 In August 2015 the verdict was upheld in an Arizona appeals court 11 Location editShepard Smith Reporting was broadcast from Studio D The Fox News Deck at 1211 Avenue of the Americas also known as the News Corp Building New York City Bill Hemmer Reports also broadcast from the Fox News Deck studios References edit Ariens Chris September 12 2013 New Fox News Deal for Shepard Smith as Network Begins Program Changes TV Newser Archived from the original on September 15 2013 Barr Jeremy October 11 2019 Shepard Smith Leaving Fox News After 23 Years The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 20 2019 Carjacking suspect shoots self during police pursuit KSAZ TV September 28 2012 Archived from the original on September 30 2012 Police ID man who killed self on national TV after Arizona police chase Duluth News Tribune Associated Press September 29 2012 Archived from the original on January 22 2013 Chappell Bill September 28 2012 Fox News Smith Apologizes After Man Commits Suicide On Air NPR The Two Way Shapiro Rebecca September 28 2012 Shep Smith Apologizes For Fox News Airing Apparent Suicide Live We Really Messed Up VIDEO The Huffington Post Kaplan Don Wells Charlie McShane Larry September 28 2012 Fox News accidentally airs Arizona carjacking suspect s suicide on live television New York Daily News Weprin Alex September 28 2012 Fox News Statement Televising Shooting After Car Chase Was Result of Severe Human Error TV Newser Archived from the original on October 1 2012 Fox News sued over JoDon Romero on air suicide BBC June 17 2013 Billeaud Jacques February 14 2014 Arizona judge tosses suit against Fox News Network The News Tribune Retrieved May 22 2017 Gorman Jeff August 13 2015 Fox News Cleared After Broadcasting Suicide Courthouse News Service Retrieved May 22 2017 External links editShepard Smith Reporting on FoxNews com archived October 11 2019 Shepard Smith s Bio on FoxNews com archived October 3 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Hemmer Reports amp oldid 1203414483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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