FOX News Media will present the fifth annual “All-American Christmas Tree Lighting” on a special edition of “The Five” on Friday at 5 p.m. ET.
“The Five” co-hosts Greg Gutfeld, Dana Perino, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Jessica Tarloff, Harold Ford Jr. and Jesse Watters appear at FOX outside the network's headquarters in New York City. Lights on the tree in the square. The 50-foot-tall tree will be decorated with 18,000 ornaments and 340,000 warm white, bright white and red lights.
The tree, made by Mount Vernon, New York-based holiday lighting and display company American Christmas, features 4,800 lights embedded in a 6-foot-tall dove topper. The event will also feature a live performance by American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw, and “The Five” co-hosts will discuss their favorite holiday memories and traditions in front of a live audience. It's planned.
Behind the scenes of the All American Christmas tree lighting
FOX News Media will present the fifth annual “National Christmas Tree Lighting” on a special edition of “The Five” on Friday at 5 p.m. ET.
Fox News Chief Religion Correspondent Lauren Greene will introduce Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Rev. Jack DeGraff, who will talk about the importance of the holiday season, and Rabbi Haskell Lookstein and Franklin Graham will each speak on the special edition. He plans to share a message of hope for the holiday season. “The Five”
FOX News Media is once again partnering with the First Responder Children's Foundation (1STRCF), which provides financial assistance to children who have lost a parent in the line of duty and families enduring significant financial hardship due to tragic circumstances. Masu. We will also highlight families supported by the Foundation.
FOX News Channel ends election week as the most-watched network on all television.
The co-host of “The Five” will speak with Fox senior meteorologist Janice Dean, whose husband is a first responder, as well as 1STRCF executives. Viewers can also watch a holiday performance by the High Point University (HPU) Chapel Choir from North Carolina's largest Christmas tree.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, High Point University raised more than $30,000 to donate water, blankets and other supplies to nearby hurricane-ravaged towns in western North Carolina.
“The Five” consistently has the highest ratings of any cable program, and recently ended October as the most-watched program on cable news, averaging 3.6 million total viewers. . During election week, “The Five” averaged 5.3 million total viewers and 726,000 in the adults 25-54 demo coveted by advertisers, finishing as the No. 1 show on all of TV. I did.
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