This week, Fox News announced the cancellation of its 3 a.m. program, Red Eye. As a big fan of the show, especially in its early days, I'm sad to see it go. I was introduced to the program in 2008, probably in the same way many eventual viewers were. One night, I fell asleep in front of the television. When I awoke, I was groggily drawn into a bizarre world of sharp-witted political tomfoolery, lengthy animal videos, talking makeshift props, masochistic treatment of "repulsive" sidekicks, and jaw-dropping tales of house boys locked in basements.
End of an Era: Fox News Cancels Red Eye
End of an Era: Fox News Cancels Red Eye
End of an Era: Fox News Cancels Red Eye
This week, Fox News announced the cancellation of its 3 a.m. program, Red Eye. As a big fan of the show, especially in its early days, I'm sad to see it go. I was introduced to the program in 2008, probably in the same way many eventual viewers were. One night, I fell asleep in front of the television. When I awoke, I was groggily drawn into a bizarre world of sharp-witted political tomfoolery, lengthy animal videos, talking makeshift props, masochistic treatment of "repulsive" sidekicks, and jaw-dropping tales of house boys locked in basements.
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