Jeanine Pirro is heading to be a co-host on “The Five.” As a result, her weekend show, “Justice,” is coming to an end. This past weekend, she signed off on her final broadcast as she shifts from weekends to weekdays full-time.
Pirro started by reminiscing on her transition from her legal career to a conservative TV pundit during her final show. As she remembered the highlights of “Justice,” Pirro especially glanced back on how “fired up” things got when she gave her trademark opening remarks.
“We realized that things were not as they should be, and we needed to take a stand. My opens were intended to give you the evidence so that you as a jury would come back with your own verdict. Like me, most of you drew a fine the sand to fight for the America that we wanted, to keep the values and principles our founding fathers had defined,” Pirro said.
“During that time we, we lost loved ones. Your generosity your consolations meant so much to me during the tough times that I experienced over the years. I felt a connection that we had, and so did the ratings. I thank you for fighting for me, and you know who you are.”
Joining “The Five,” Pirro states that it allows for her to talk about issues frequently, appearing on a show weekdays instead of waiting for the weekend to come around to address the topics.
Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.
I am not sure these are good moves for FOXNEWS. I understand they want to keep the best talent and have them contribute on a daily basis during the week put a total revamp of the Saturday night lineup where they dominated ratings for cable news and often were in the top ten of all networks on Saturday nights even up against huge blocks of live sports including NFL and NFL playoffs. losing both Waters world and Justice will be a tough transition for FOX News to find ratings gold