The Next Revolution

The Next Revolution is a television program that debuted on the Fox News Channel, being broadcast on the channel from June 4, 2017–May 28, 2023. The hour-long weekly program was hosted by Steve Hilton, who served as a political adviser to former British prime minister David Cameron.[1] The program focused on providing opinion commentary about the right-wing populist movement.

The Next Revolution
GenrePolitical program
Presented bySteve Hilton
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
Production
Production locationsLos Angeles
New York City
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production companyFox News Channel
Release
Original networkFox News Channel
Original releaseJune 4, 2017 (2017-06-04) 
May 28, 2023 (2023-05-28)

The program aired at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Sunday nights live from the Fox News West Coast bureau in Los Angeles.

Guest hosts for the program included Lisa Boothe and Jason Chaffetz.

The Fox News announcement of the program's debut stated that The Next Revolution would present news about politics within America and around the world. Hilton would also voice against the radical left and their goal to destroy America through globalism.

The show was canceled by Fox News on June 1, 2023.[2]

Host

  • Steve Hilton, (2017–2023): Hilton, who joined Fox News in 2016 as a contributor analyzes the impact of the populist movement, both in the United States and throughout the world. In addition to his role at FNC, Hilton is the co-founder of Crowdpac, an independent and non-partisan Silicon Valley political and data start-up. The organization assists citizens in finding and supporting political candidates whose ideologies match up with theirs. He also teaches at Stanford University’s Institute of Design (d.school) and is the author of the UK "Sunday Times" bestseller "More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First."

Frequent guests

Below, are various Fox personalities that frequently contributed to the show as guests and panelists.

References

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