The show originated in 1996 and was originally hosted by Brit Hume, who was, at the time, Washington, D.C.
managing editor for the network. Hume hosted the program through December 23, 2008, when he hosted his final show before officially stepping down as anchor. The last fifteen minutes of Hume's final program served as a tribute to Hume, including kind words from former president
George H. W. Bush, then-president
George W. Bush, then-vice president
Dick Cheney, and then-
ABC News anchor
Charles Gibson, as well as several Fox News reporters, and allowed him some final thoughts. Hume announced Bret Baier, who substituted for Hume on Fridays beginning in fall 2007, while Hume moved to a new role as senior political analyst for the network.
Chris Wallace and
Shannon Bream are occasional substitute anchors.
Brit Hume hosted the show from its debut in 1996 until his retirement in December 2008. He has since appeared on the program as a panelist commentator. On June 15, 2009, the show launched in
high definition with new music and graphics. From its inception,
Special Report has broadcast live from the network's
Capitol Hill studio in Washington. However, on some occasions, such as the night of a significant election, the program will broadcast from the network's
New York studios. The program is among the top five of all ad-supported news shows on cable, and draws more than two million viewers per evening. On January 13, 2020, the show launched new graphics and a new logo. ==References==