Fox news simulcast
You're referring to the Fox News simulcast on One America News Network (OAN)!
In 2020, Fox News and One America News Network (OAN) announced a partnership to simulcast Fox News programming on OAN's channel. This means that OAN would air Fox News' programming, including its popular shows like "Hannity," "Tucker Carlson Tonight," and "The Ingraham Angle," among others.
The simulcast agreement was seen as a way for Fox News to expand its reach and audience, as OAN has a significant following among conservative viewers. OAN, which was founded in 2013, has been known for its right-leaning political commentary and has gained popularity among Trump supporters.
The simulcast began in October 2020 and has been ongoing since then. It's worth noting that while OAN airs Fox News programming, it does not have the same level of resources or production values as Fox News itself. However, the partnership has allowed Fox News to reach a wider audience and has helped OAN to gain more visibility and credibility in the media landscape.
It's also worth mentioning that the simulcast has been subject to some controversy, with some critics accusing Fox News of using OAN as a way to spread misinformation and propaganda. However, Fox News has denied these allegations, stating that the partnership is simply a way to expand its reach and provide more options for viewers.