“Golic and Wingo” airs from 6-10 a.m. on weekdays. ESPN’s resident conservative is heading home, so to speak. Will Cain/ESPN. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.“I am excited to join the team at ‘FOX & Friends Weekend’ and look forward to building upon my experience in sports, news and politics on the number one morning show in the country,” Cain said in a statement. All rights reserved. The host of The … All market data delayed 20 minutes.He is also the former owner of two media companies, Quince Media and Cain Communications, a Texas newspaper group.Cain, who is also a licensed attorney in Texas, will join co-hosts Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth and is scheduled to make his debut on Aug. 15. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. ESPN’s resident conservative is heading home, so to speak. April 30, 2020. Cain will take over the spot that has been filled with rotating substitutes since Tucker Carlson left the program to host his primetime show back in 2017.You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter!“Will has a unique ability to connect with an audience on a wide variety of topics and will make an excellent addition to the ‘FOX & Friends franchise,’” Fox News vice president of morning programming Gavin Hadden said in a statement.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Le Batard has ruffled feathers of network executives on multiple occasions by refusing to stick to sports.The programming shift could also see Mike Greenberg return to ESPN Radio, where he hasn’t had a presence since leaving “Mike and Mike” in 2017.Like Williamson, Greenberg also told Front Office Sports last year that he agrees with Pitaro’s edict to avoid politics.Le Batard, who also hosts the daytime TV show “Highly Questionable” and has a network of podcasts on ESPN, is under contract through next year and makes $3.5 million annually, according to the Post.Marchand noted Wingo’s Twitter bio that reads “not really a morning person” as a potential source of his displeasure with hosting the show.

©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Will is set to return to FOX at the end of his June contract with ESPN, in which he will make appearances on Fox News and Fox Nation, the network's new streaming platform. After five years at ESPN, analyst and radio host Will Cain has announced that today is his last day with the network. “ESPN’s resident conservative is heading home, so to speak. Cain, who is also a licensed attorney in Texas, will join co-hosts Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth and is scheduled to make his debut on Aug. 15. He is being considered for an afternoon radio slot that wouldn’t conflict with his TV duties hosting “Get Up” in the morning. Cain, meanwhile, is expected to sign a contract with Fox News and Fox Nation soon, according to the report. ESPN’s most predominant conservative voice, Cain is … All rights reserved. Some people at ESPN viewed Cain mostly as a shield to that sort of criticism. All market data delayed 20 minutes.Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Will Cain is expected to return to Fox News, where he had been an on-air political contributor, after five years at the sports network, according to multiple people familiar with his plans. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inboxCain previously hosted “The Will Cain Show” on ESPN Radio and was a regular on ESPN programs such as “First Take.” Prior to joining ESPN in 2015 Cain was a political analyst for CNN, hosted a show on “The Blaze and produced a documentary on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s attempts to curb charter schools.Cain attended law school at the University of Texas and received his undergraduate degree from Pepperdine University.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. As for Dan, time will tell if …