Sean Hannity, who has been the host of Fox News Channel’s primetime show for a long time, is starting a podcast called “Hang Out with Sean Hannity.” It will air twice a week starting on March 3, 2026. The show promises long, unfiltered conversations with important guests from politics, culture, business, sports, and other fields, giving viewers a look behind the scenes that they can’t get on TV.
Hannity will host episodes from his personal “man cave,” which will let conversations go on longer than an hour without commercials getting in the way. He stressed the format’s openness, saying, “You just keep going… I love the freedom that offers,” which encourages guests to tell real stories and be responsible. This is an extension of his successful Fox Nation interview series “Sean,” which included high-profile conversations with Sylvester Stallone and Stephen A. Smith. Now, the show is moving to bigger platforms like YouTube and Spotify.
The launch adds more podcasts to Fox News Media’s lineup, including Ruthless, Will Cain Country, and The Riley Gaines Show. These shows are aimed at Fox News’ conservative audience as cable TV changes. Hannity has been Fox News’ longest-running host since 1996, and his syndicated radio show has 20 million weekly listeners. He wants to stay relevant in the growing podcast space. He plans to have guests with different points of view, including those on the left, while keeping his roles on primetime TV and radio and ending the Fox Nation series.