Fox News' Sean Hannity Launches Podcast: 'No Limits on What I'll Talk About'

The longtime cable news host aims to have more in-depth, personal conversations on his new twice-weekly podcast.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity is launching a new podcast called "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" where he plans to have longer, more in-depth conversations with guests from various backgrounds, including culture, business, sports, and politics. Hannity says the podcast format will allow him to "slow things down" and explore interesting topics without the time constraints of his nightly cable news show.

Why it matters

As one of the highest-rated and longest-running hosts in cable news, Hannity's move into podcasting represents Fox News' broader push into the growing audio space. The podcast format gives Hannity more creative freedom to have the kinds of personal, open-ended discussions he feels are limited on his TV show.

The details

Hannity's new podcast will be available twice a week on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. He says the show will feature "unexpected voices" and cover a wide range of topics, with no subject being off-limits. The goal is to have more in-depth, less "buttoned-up" conversations compared to the quick interview segments on his nightly cable news program.

  • The podcast is set to launch in March 2026.

The players

Sean Hannity

A longtime Fox News host who is launching a new podcast called "Hang Out with Sean Hannity."

Porter Berry

The president of Fox News Digital and New Media, who said Hannity is "one of the most accomplished broadcasters to ever pick up a microphone."

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What they’re saying

“This show will be irreverent, curious, and definitely less buttoned-up. No countdown clock or talking points but real conversations with interesting people.”

— Sean Hannity (Forbes)

“Sean Hannity remains one of the most influential voices in media, grounded by the same values and work ethic that defined his early days. We're thrilled to expand our podcast portfolio with one of the most accomplished broadcasters to ever pick up a microphone.”

— Porter Berry, President of Fox News Digital and New Media (Forbes)

What’s next

The podcast is set to debut in March 2026.

The takeaway

Hannity's move into podcasting reflects the growing importance of audio content, even for established TV personalities. The new format will allow him to have more open-ended, personal conversations that are not constrained by the time limits of his nightly cable news show.