Owens, never one to mince words, echoed Kelly’s sentiment. “I’ve been waiting for this opportunity,” she said. “For too long, conservatives have been silenced or drowned out in the mainstream media. We’re going to change that. If The View wants a rival, they’ve got one now.”
It’s clear that CBS is positioning the show as more than just a talk show—it’s a statement. And with two of the most prominent conservative women in media at the helm, The View will no longer dominate the conversation unopposed.
So what can viewers expect from Kelly and Owens’ new show? While details are still being kept under wraps, insiders say the format will include a mix of political debate, cultural commentary, interviews with high-profile guests, and segments that delve into issues often ignored by the mainstream media. In contrast to The View’s panel of rotating hosts, Kelly and Owens are expected to be the primary voices, though there may be guest hosts or contributors added to the mix.
The show will also tackle hot-button issues such as free speech, cancel culture, and the role of the media in shaping public opinion—topics that have become central to Owens’ brand. Kelly, known for her no-nonsense interviewing style, is expected to bring her journalistic rigor to the table, making for lively discussions that are sure to spark controversy and conversation.
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