The Big Weekend Show Hosts; Nicole Saphier, Lisa Boothe, Tom Shillue, David Webb
The Big Weekend Show is an American talk show airing on Fox News. It has the same format as other Fox News talk shows such as The Five and Outnumbered. The show is hosted by four rotating Fox News personalities who give more insight into what is happening around the world from politics, entertainment, and current affairs.
The Big Weekend Show was previously called The Big Saturday Show and The Big Sunday Show where the host introduces a topic that is closely moderated by a different co-host. When the show was launched in 2021, it was originally hosted by Lawrence B. Jones, Lisa Boothe, Sean Duffy, and Gillian Turner.
The Big Saturday/Sunday show was relaunched as The Big Weekend Show in May 2023 and began airing officially in June 2023 at 7 p.m. ET. While announcing the show, Megan Albano, the Senior Vice President of The Five said;
“We are excited to launch a new dynamic weekend line-up that will further solidify our position as the number one cable news network for more than two decades. We thank Steve Hilton for his show’s contributions and look forward to continuing to feature his valuable insights across our daytime and primetime programming.”
Steve Hilton’s show The Next Revolution which aired at 9 PM ET on Sunday marked its end to pave the way for the newly launched shows One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones Cross Country.
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The Big Weekend Show Cast
Here are some of the Fox News personalities that have hosted The Big Weekend Show since it was launched.
Male
- Johnny “Joey” Jones, Fox News contributor
- Griff Jenkins, Fox News national correspondent
- Guy Benson, host of The Guy Benson Show on Fox News Radio
- Charles Hurt, Washington Times opinion writer, and Fox News contributor
- Tom Shillue, Fox Nation host
- David Webb Fox News Contributor
- Joe Concha, Fox News contributor
- Raymond Arroyo, Fox News contributor
- Gianno Caldwell, Fox News political analyst
Female
- Lauren Simonetti, Fox Business Correspondent and Anchor
- Alicia Acuna, Fox News correspondent
- Nicole Saphier, Fox News medical contributor
- Lisa Boothe, Fox News contributor and host of The Truth with Lisa Boothe on iHeartradio
- Molly Line, Fox News correspondent
- Katie Pavlich, Fox News contributor and Townhall editor
- Julie Banderas, Fox News anchor
- Kellyanne Conway, Fox News contributor
- Anita Vogel, Fox News correspondent
- Kat Timpf, co-host of the Gutfeld! news and political satire talk show
- Kennedy, host of the Kennedy Saves The World podcast on Fox News Radio
- Tammy Bruce, Fox News contributor and Fox Nation host
- Tomi Lahren, Fox News contributor
How much do The Big Weekend Show hosts earn?
The hosts of The Big Weekend Show earn slightly different from each other depending on the work they do at FOX News. Hosts such as Tomi Lahren, Nicole Saphire, Griff Jenkins, and Kat Timpf appear on other Fox News shows such as Outnumbered, The Five, and Gutfeld! The average salary of The Big Weekend Show hosts ranges between $1000 to $2000 per episode.
Who is Joey Jones on The Big Weekend Show?
Johnny “Joey” Jones is a Fox News broadcast journalist and contributor. He offers military and political insights across Fox News shows. He previously served in the Marine Corps for eight years until 2010 when he was seriously injured by an explosive while in Afghanistan.
Who is Tom Shillue?
Tom Shillue is known to many Fox News viewers appearing on Red Eye, Gutfeld!, Fox News Saturday Night, The Five, The Quiz Show, and Fox News Saturday Night. He is also a stand-up comedian and actor who appeared on The Daily Show on Comedy Central and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Who is David Webb?
David Webb is a Fox News contributor and radio show host. He hosts The David Webb Show on SiriusXM Patriots as well as the Reality Check show on Fox Nation. He has been in the media since December 2005 working as an on-air personality for Clear Channel Broadcasting. Webb graduated from the College of The Holy Cross in 1985.