There’s a new way to watch Fox News: Welcome to Fox Nation, an online streaming service.

Fox News has announced the lineup for Fox Nation, billed as a home for Fox News “superfans,” as Mediaite reported.

The “on-demand, subscription-based streaming service” will feature original content from Fox News heavyweights including Sean Hannity, and also younger commentators like Tomi Lahren and analysts such as Andrew Napolitano, per a Fox News statement.

The statement, released Wednesday, unveiled the long list of popular network talent that will contribute to Fox Nation.

These include Fox News primetime stars Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham (who is also LifeZette’s co-founder) and Tucker Carlson; Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume; conservative firebrands Tomi Lahren and Britt McHenry; “Fox & Friends” co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doucey; Greg Gutfeld, Jesse Watters and Dana Perino of “The Five”; “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Jeanine Pirro; and “The Greg Gutfeld Show” staple George “Tyrus” Murdoch.

Also included are Fox News Radio’s Tom Shillue, Guy Benson, Marie Harfand and Todd Starnes; “Fox & Friends Weekend” co–host Pete Hegseth; Steve Hilton of “The Next Revolution”; Fox Business Network’s Stuart Varney and Lisa Kennedy Montgomery; Fox News digital politics editor Chris Stirewalt; “America’s News Headquarters” host Eric Shawn; and also Fox News contributors Bill Bennett, Katie Pavlich, Rachel Campos-Duffy, Raymond Arroyo, and Mark Fuhrman.

Fox News has advertised the service with promotions from Lahren, the no-holds-barred firebrand, whose “Final Thoughts” segment will move from FoxNews.com to Fox Nation, noted Mediaite.

“Final Thoughts” will air at 5 p.m. nightly, and another segment, “First Thoughts,” will air at 9:30 a.m. on the service.

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“We are thrilled to announce that our most popular hosts and contributors from Fox News will be among the key talent involved in Fox Nation,” said Fox Senior Vice President John Finley in a statement.

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“Fox News has an incredibly loyal audience, and we are confident our super fans will enjoy exclusive content helmed by the personalities they know and trust, which they will have access to watch anytime and anywhere.”

Fox Nation’s debut is planned for late 2018.

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