Lara Logan Joins Fox Nation For Docuseries

Fox Nation, the on-demand subscription-based streaming service soon to celebrate its one-year anniversary, will present a four-part docuseries in conjunction with Warm Springs Productions and former CBS News journalist Lara Logan. Launching in January, the new series will consist of 16 investigative episodes focused on four key subjects: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans.

Entitled No Agenda with Lara Logan, the docuseries will feature four 90-minute installments each comprised of four episodes that will be released simultaneously on the platform. Throughout the series, Logan will report from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews.

In making the announcement, John Finley, EVP of Fox Nation and development, said: “As we continue to expand Fox Nation, this series is the exact kind of compelling content we want to deliver to our subscribers and super fans.”

Logan said: “This series is what American people tell me they want everywhere I go —honest, independent journalism that will not bow to propagandists and political operatives who use the media as a weapon to silence, punish and bully. I am so proud to be part of this team.”

Known for her coverage of war zones and major clashes throughout the Middle East, Logan previously was a reporter for CBS News’ 60 Minutes and was chief foreign correspondent and later chief foreign affairs correspondent for their news division until 2018.

She began working as a full-time correspondent for CBS News in 2002 where she reported from the battlefields in Afghanistan and Iraq, among numerous other regions of conflict throughout the world, including Mogadishu, Somalia and Tahrir Square in Cairo during the fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s government. While reporting on the revolution there, she was brutally sexually assaulted by a mob of protestors and subsequently spoke out about the sustained trauma she suffered.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

In addition to her extensive work for 60 Minutes, Logan’s reporting was regularly showcased on CBS Sunday MorningCBS Evening NewsFace the Nation and CBS This Morning. A recipient of multiple Emmys, Logan’s work at CBS News was also recognized with several preeminent journalism honors, including: the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award, the Overseas Press Club Award, and two Gracie Awards.


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