Fox News Sunday is a public affairs magazine on the FOX network, airing on Sunday mornings. The show, which began in 1996, is hosted by Chris Wallace.
The show, which predates the launch of Fox News Channel, usually talks about items similar to Sunday morning talk shows. The program is broadcast on the Fox network at 9:00 AM ET (although many stations broadcast it later) and is re-broadcasted Sunday evening on Fox News Channel at 2:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. ET (in the slot typically occupied by Special Report with Brit Hume on the weekdays). The show is also broadcast in SDTV widescreen when it is shown first on the Fox Network if digital broadcasting is available for the Fox affiliate. In August 2008, the show is slated to become the second Sunday morning talk show in high definition in conjunction with Fox News Channel's upgrades to the format.
The first minute or so of the broadcast runs down the day's headlines (Fox, unlike its competitors, does not have a full morning show to lead into Fox News Sunday, as this is the only regularly-scheduled news program produced for the Fox network). For the rest of the first half of the show, Wallace interviews newsmakers from the prior week.