Veteran Fox News host Sean Hannity continues his reign at 9 p.m. ET as part of the network's refreshed primetime lineup starting July 17. This maintains a sense of stability for viewers amidst the programming changes. Hannity is joined by Laura Ingraham at 7 p.m. ET, Jesse Watters at 8 p.m. ET, Greg Gutfeld at 10 p.m. ET, and Trace Gallagher at 11 p.m. ET.
Hannity expressed his confidence in the new lineup, praising his colleagues' talent and unique contributions. He anticipates that each host will bring their distinctive style to their respective shows, creating compelling programming.

Hannity's longevity in cable news is remarkable. Last year, he surpassed the legendary Larry King to become the longest-running primetime cable news host in television history, boasting over 25 consecutive years at the helm. This achievement is a testament to his dedication and hard work, a feat he acknowledges with humility and humor.

Hannity's daily routine is a whirlwind of activity, fueled by discipline and a voracious appetite for news. He begins his day catching up on overnight developments, followed by a rigorous workout regimen incorporating mixed martial arts, boxing, and weightlifting. He then immerses himself in various news sources, from traditional print publications like the Wall Street Journal and New York Post (while pointedly avoiding the New York Times) to online platforms, ensuring he's thoroughly informed on current events.
Hannity's meticulous preparation extends to organizing his materials into specific categories, ranging from political figures like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to broader topics such as media, social and cultural issues, and foreign policy. This system allows him to access information quickly and efficiently.
After completing his radio show, Hannity transitions to television preparation, collaborating with his team on story ideas, guest bookings, and monologue refinement. He emphasizes the importance of flexibility in his television format, often deviating from the script to deliver impromptu commentary, a skill honed during his years on radio.

Even after his television show concludes, Hannity's workday continues. He prepares for the following day's broadcasts, often working until the early morning hours. This relentless work ethic, combined with his fearlessness and independence, are key ingredients to his success.
Throughout his extensive career, Hannity has interviewed a diverse range of influential figures, from presidents and prime ministers to celebrities and cultural icons. His accomplishments also extend to authorship, with four New York Times bestselling books to his name.