Nancy Grace “Crime Stories” Podcast to broadcast on Fox One
Nancy Grace found another new home.
The veteran dialogue program will be launched in crime and crime, which recently participated on the TV network supported by Dr. Phil MERIT Street, a media -backed, a new season of “crime stories with Nancey Grace” on Fox One, which is the new wide range port to subscribe from Fox Corp to do so, and it brings something to the place that may not have been expected: original programming.
Fox One, which was launched on August 21, aims to introduce subscribers to the Fox Media Portfolio-everything from the Sean Hannity show on Fox News to the main baseball game after the season from Fox SPORTS. But it seems that it is ready to provide some surprises as well. Grace was created in partnership with Red Seat Ventures, the production studio obtained by Fox Corp in February, which works with characters including Megyn Kelly, Bill O’Railly and Tucker Carlson.
“We are already working with Red SEAT to determine the specific videos and sound that would be logical to the public,” Betty Destad, CEO of Fox One, said at a press conference in August. “It will not surprise me at all if I start seeing some red marine objects” in the service.
New episodes of Grace will appear five days a week, each of which will be run from 45 to 60 minutes. The episodes will appear for the first time on Fox One before making them available on other platforms.
“Nancy Grace is one of the most disrespectful and respected voices in a real crime,” said Reagan Fennie, Senior Vice President of Content and Planning Strategy. “Her passion for the rights of victims and the pursuit of uncompromising justice has built a loyal audience across platforms. We are excited to bring crime stories to Fox One, where viewers can rely on Nancy’s strong novel every night.”
Grace is known from her days that hosts crime and justice programs on court TV and HLN. Each episode of “Crime Stories: You will give up one case. Grace will join a rotating committee of guests that may include family members and victims associated with the case as well as lawyers and journalists.
The program was originally launched in 2017 with a 20 -minute coordination that developed into a video. It was available exclusively on the Fox National broadcasting service from 2020 to 2023, and the library of the episodes is still present.
“We are very happy,” Grace said in a statement. “I am proud of a partner that always enhances our mission to search for justice.”