Laura Ingraham Will Host 10 O’Clock Show as Part of Fox News Shuffle<br />Laura Ingraham, the conservative radio host who has been a steady supporter of President Trump, will host<br />a Fox News show at 10 p.m. Eastern, as part of a prime-time shake-up that moves Sean Hannity to 9 p.m.<br />Ms. Ingraham will host “The Ingraham Angle” weeknights starting Oct. 30, Fox News said on Monday, confirming earlier reports that a deal was imminent.<br />“The Five,” an ensemble show currently in the 9 p.m. slot, will move back to 5 p.m.<br />Mr. Hannity and “The Five” will begin in their new time slots on Sept. 25, while<br />rotating hosts will handle the 10 p.m. hour until Ms. Ingraham takes over.<br />The reshuffling of Fox’s prime-time schedule is the network’s latest attempt to find its footing after its longtime hosts Bill O’Reilly<br />and Megyn Kelly left the network earlier this year, leaving the once sturdy lineup in flux.<br />Fox News now turns to Ms. Ingraham, a longtime contributor to the network who had recently been courted for a White House communications job.<br />“Over the last decade, Laura’s extraordinary insight, expertise<br />and strong voice have connected with our viewers across the network’s programming,” Suzanne Scott, Fox’s president of programming, said in a statement.