Jimmy Failla will host “FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla” starting January 13, FOX News Channel announced Wednesday.
“Jimmy, a former New York City taxi driver, is the quintessential American success story and is perfect for the role. We look forward to watching him make America laugh on Saturday night.” FOX said Meade Cooper, executive vice president of news primetime programming. .
“FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla” airs every week at 10pm ET.
Jimmy Failla's “Cancel Culture Dictionary'' aims to help Americans win the war on fun
“FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla” airs every week at 10pm ET. (Fox)
“FOX News Saturday Night is a show for everyone who realizes that our country doesn't need more Republicans or Democrats, we need more comedy,” Failla said.
Feila, along with FNC personalities and a wide range of guests, will aim to “take a break from the week's tough news and keep America laughing,” the network announced.
“FOX News Saturday Night with Jimmy Failla'' will explore cultural, political and lifestyle issues with a comedic touch. “Fox News Saturday Night” launched earlier this year and was previously hosted by a series of rotating hosts, including Mr. Failla.
Also on Wednesday, FOX Nation released a one-hour special showcasing Feila's recent stand-up comedy performances titled “Jimmy Failla: They're Just Jokes.”
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Jimmy Failla Cancel Culture Dictionary Book (For marketing purposes only)
This is a busy time for Faila. He will continue to host the nationally broadcast radio show FOX Across America, and will publish a book titled “Cancel Culture Dictionary: An A-to-Z Guide to Winning Wars While Having Fun'' from FOX News Books. is scheduled to be published. ' will be released on January 30th.
“The reason I titled the book 'Cancel Culture Dictionary' was because I wanted to chronologically list all the major things that have been canceled since this became popular and social media came into being. Words: Explain that despite all the hype and hysteria, nothing has changed for the better in the world,” Faila previously told FOX News Digital.
“You know, a good example would be something like the summer of 2020, where we set the country on fire and looted a lot of stores and Aunt Jemima in the name of some kind of racial progress. ,” he continued. “But what do we ultimately have to show for that? Our streets aren't safer and our schools aren't getting better.”
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Faila feels that people these days don't understand the difference between a joke and a hate crime, but hopes the latest book from Fox News Books will help set things straight.
“This book is a license to not care anymore. We’re giving you permission to go back to your place.’ There’s something to be angry about,” Faila said. “If I were to die tomorrow, I would wish I had had more fun.”
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