DaySide

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Dayside
Genre News/Talk show
Creator(s) Linda Vester
Starring Mike Jerrick
Juliet Huddy
Linda Vester
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox News Channel
Original run May 15, 2003 – September 22, 2006
Links
Official website
IMDb profile

DaySide was an American news/talk show on the Fox News Channel, hosted by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy, which aired weekdays at 1:00 p.m. ET.

The program differed largely from other shows on the network with the hosts having more enthusiastic personalities, in addition to having a live audience giving reaction throughout the program. The program featured correspondents and analysts giving the latest information and perspective on the stories of the day. The show had a format similar to former CNN show Talkback Live.

The program's last broadcast aired on September 22, 2006, and was replaced by The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum [1]. DaySide's future was questioned with the announcement of a new morning television show to be aired on the Fox O&O stations in January 2007 [2], which will be hosted by Jerrick and Huddy.

DaySide was previously hosted by Linda Vester, who left on a one-year maternity leave in July 2005, but was said not to be returning to the network.

Fox News Channel
Weekday Programming
Fox & Friends | America's Newsroom | Fox News Live | The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum | Studio B with Shepard Smith | Your World with Neil Cavuto | The Big Story with John Gibson | Special Report with Brit Hume | The Fox Report with Shepard Smith | The O'Reilly Factor | Hannity & Colmes | On the Record | Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld
Weekend Programming
Fox & Friends Weekend | The Cost of Freedom | Weekend Live | Fox News Live | Studio B Weekend | Big Story Weekend | The Beltway Boys | Fox News Watch | Fox Report Weekend | Geraldo at Large | Heartland | The Lineup | Journal Editorial Report | War Stories | Fox News Sunday | Hannity's America | The 1/2 Hour News Hour
Former Programming
The EdgeFox MagazineDrudgeDaySideFox Online

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