Now solo ‘Hannity’ goes HD, looks toward Internet interactivity

By Michael P. Hill January 14, 2009

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Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” program, which replaced “Hannity & Colmes,” after co-host Alan Colmes left the show, is the latest FNC show to make the switch to HD, reports TVNewser. The show is using the same studio used for election night coverage and also sports a new logo and revamped Web site.

The show’s producer also tells TVNewser to expect Web interactivity and other features to be added to the show, following the move made by FNC as a whole.

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