Geraldo Rivera Reports | |
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Geraldo at Large logo used 2009–2011
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Genre | Newsmagazine |
Created by | Geraldo Rivera |
Presented by | Geraldo Rivera |
Starring |
Laurie Dhue (2007–2008) Laura Ingle Phil Keating Arthel Neville |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) | New York City |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Syndicated; Fox News Channel |
Picture format | 480i NTSC (SD), 720p (HD) |
Original release | October 31, 2005 February 10, 2007 – January 2014 (FNC) |
– January 26, 2007 (syndication)
Chronology | |
Preceded by |
A Current Affair At Large with Geraldo Rivera |
Followed by | The Greg Gutfeld Show |
External links | |
Website |
Geraldo Rivera Reports is an American television newsmagazine hosted by Fox News correspondent-at-large and former talk show host Geraldo Rivera.
Debuting in national syndication on October 31, 2005 as a replacement for A Current Affair, the show had been on Fox News Channel in a slightly different format since July 6, 2002 as the program, At Large with Geraldo Rivera.
Rivera emphasized that the show would be about "people." The program was seen by Rivera as a test for a potential evening newscast produced by the Fox News Channel. The program aired in the time slot normally designated for national news programs in many markets. However, the program was more similar to the show that it replaced, A Current Affair, in its focus on tabloid-type stories.
Anchors and correspondents from Fox News, including anchor Laurie Dhue, Laura Ingle, Phil Keating, and Arthel Neville, served as correspondents of the newsmagazine.
On October 3, 2009, Geraldo at Large began broadcasting in 720p HD and debuted a whole new on-air look, which included a new program logo and new graphics.
In January 2014, the show went on hiatus but returned on March 8, 2014 as Geraldo Rivera Reports. It aired occasionally until The Greg Gutfeld Show replaced it in 2015.
On January 4, 2007, it was announced that the syndicated program would be canceled due to a "soft ad marketplace, the lack of an early news lead-in for his show in several cities and the timeline for financial success." The program's final syndicated episode aired on January 26, 2007.
The show returned to the Fox News Channel weekends on February 10, 2007. While the show has not been officially cancelled, it was replaced by The Greg Gutfeld Show in 2015, which took over its 10 PM time slot.