Cable news powerhouse and nationally syndicated radio host Sean Hannity is adding yet another platform to his already expansive media presence. Fox News announced Tuesday that Hannity will launch a new twice-a-week podcast, further cementing his status as one of the most influential voices in conservative media.
The new show, titled Hang Out with Sean Hannity, is set to debut March 3. While politics will remain a core focus — as longtime viewers would expect — the podcast will also branch out into sports, business and culture, offering listeners a broader look at the issues shaping the country.
According to Fox News, Hang Out will be filmed inside Hannity’s Florida “man cave” and will feature “long-form, unfiltered conversations” with prominent guests from a range of backgrounds. The format is designed to allow deeper, more personal discussions, diving into the defining moments in each guest’s life — including setbacks, triumphs and the grit required to succeed.
“I’ve always been interested in how people got to where they are,” Hannity said in a statement announcing the project. “The risks they took, the failures they pushed through, and the lessons that don’t make it on TV. This podcast is a chance to slow down and have those conversations, no scripts, no talking points, just real discussions with people who have something meaningful to say.”
The launch adds to Fox News’ expanding podcast portfolio, an initiative spearheaded by longtime executive Porter Berry, who added President of New Media to his title last year. Under Berry’s leadership, Fox has aggressively grown its digital and on-demand offerings, recognizing the increasing appetite for podcast content among viewers and listeners.
That strategy included a licensing deal in June 2025 with the right-leaning Ruthless podcast. Fox News also boasts several other podcasts hosted by network personalities, including Will Cain Country, Planet Tyrus and The Riley Gaines Show.
“Sean Hannity remains one of the most influential voices in media, grounded by the same values and work ethic that defined his early days,” Berry said. “We’re thrilled to expand our podcast portfolio with one of the most accomplished broadcasters to ever pick up a microphone.”
Hannity has been a fixture at Fox News since the network’s launch in 1996. His nightly primetime program averaged 3.2 million viewers last year, helping propel the channel to its strongest non-election year ratings ever.
In addition to his television success, Hannity hosts The Sean Hannity Show on radio each weekday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., maintaining one of the most recognizable brands in conservative talk radio.
Despite his already packed schedule, Hannity appears ready to take on even more. Beginning next month, listeners will be able to catch Hang Out with Sean Hannity on YouTube, Spotify and other major podcast platforms.
With a decades-long track record of commanding audiences across television and radio, Hannity’s move into expanded podcasting underscores the continued evolution of conservative media — and his central role in shaping it.
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