Fox Nation Launches Series That Relives the 1980s

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Fox News hopes to gain more traction with its streaming platform by offering the service to non-subscribers as the network attempts to grow the outlet further.

The cable news channel’s streaming service, Fox Nation, provides viewers with a chance to relive the 1980s with special shows and features with a series called, ‘Who Can Forget?’ 

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Stand-up comedian Tom Shillue appeared on “Fox & Friends” Monday to discuss the decade-focused content that viewers can expect. 

“We’re doing stuff from 1981, 1984, 1988, and 1989 — so there’s so much to talk about, and it’s such a fun show to do,” he said. 

The preview includes satirical commentary from comedians Michael Loftus, Jimmy Failla, and more. 

“1981 was the year when people went gaga over a car, a new kind of shuttle went out really far, and video killed the radio star,” Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade said. 

The free preview, which runs through this week, is presented by supplement company Prevagen. 

According to Fox News, viewers can visit Foxnation.com/freepreview today to check out the ten most entertaining, romantic, sublime, perplexing, innovative, tuneful, touching, intense, outrageous stories of 1981.

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