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NewsNation completes transition to cable news outlet next week

By filling out its weekend schedule next week, NewsNation will complete its transition to a news-only cable and satellite network that began in 2020.

The network announced this week that starting June 1, it will launch a three-hour news program hosted by Adrienne Bankert on Saturdays and Sundays at 4 p.m. Eastern time, replacing syndicated reruns of “Blue Bloods.”

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NewsNation’s most popular shows are weekday primetime programs hosted by news veterans Dan Abrams, Ashleigh Banfield and Chris Cuomo. (CNN)

The primarily nonpartisan network has been adding more weekend programming over the past year, including a Sunday political show hosted by former Fox News executive Chris Styrewalt. NewsNation replaces the former WGN America network, which was acquired by Nexstar. During its existence as WGN, the network aired a variety of entertainment programming, most of which were reruns.

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NewsNation’s weekday primetime lineup features some of the most visible personalities, including Dan Abrams, Chris Cuomo and Ashleigh Banfield.

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