Katie Pavlich Launches Primetime Show on NewsNation With a ‘Facts First’ Approach
NewsNation has announced a new primetime show hosted by veteran journalist Katie Pavlich. The programme, titled Katie Pavlich Tonight, will launch on Monday from Washington, D.C., with a focus on major news and balanced discussion. Pavlich, a long-time Fox News contributor, brings 16 years of experience as an editor and commentator to the network’s expanding lineup.
The show arrives as NewsNation reports its highest ratings since launching five years ago, with growth in both primetime and total day viewership during 2025.
Pavlich’s interest in politics began early. At age six, she wrote a letter to President Bill Clinton opposing a federal income tax hike. Her family reinforced this curiosity by reading newspapers and attending local city council meetings.
After studying broadcast journalism at the University of Arizona, she started as a web producer and editor for the conservative blog Townhall.com. Over time, she became a familiar face on Fox News Channel while continuing her editorial work for Townhall Magazine. Katie Pavlich Tonight will follow the mantra ‘facts first, opinion second’, covering domestic and international issues like free speech and foreign policy. The show promises to feature diverse voices, including Democrats, to ensure a range of perspectives. Pavlich’s extensive travel—having visited 47 U.S. states and five continents—will also inform her approach to global topics. The debut episode airs on Monday, with a high-profile interview scheduled for the following night. Pavlich will sit down with former President Donald Trump, marking one of the show’s first major exclusives. NewsNation’s recent expansion includes hiring journalists like Leland Vittert and Chris Cuomo, alongside new programming. The network’s ratings surge in 2025 reflects its push to broaden its audience with fresh talent and formats.
Pavlich’s show will air nightly, blending news analysis with guest discussions. The network’s decision to add her programme aligns with its strategy to boost primetime competition. With a mix of political experience and journalistic background, the show aims to attract viewers seeking fact-driven debates.
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