‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ Launches on FOX One, Live First Taping at CrimeCon Denver
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FOX One announced Friday the return of the popular daily video podcast,”Crime Stories with Nancy Grace.”

The new season will launch as Grace appears at this year’s CrimeCon in Denver, where the audience can watch a live recording of the podcast.

“Crime Stories” highlights Grace’s trademark insights and evaluations on various crime cases. The show airs Monday through Friday, with each episode running for 45 to 60 minutes, initially premiering on FOX One before being accessible on other platforms.

According to a press release on Friday, Reagan Feeney, the Senior Vice President of Content Strategy and Planning at FOX One, remarked, “Nancy Grace is a bold and esteemed personality in the true crime community.”

“Her steadfast commitment to victims’ rights and her relentless pursuit of justice have garnered her a loyal following. We are excited to present her captivating narratives each weekday evening on FOX One.”

Crime Stories, produced via CrimeOnline Red Seat Ventures, has become a leading true crime destination.

Originally launched as a 20-minute segment in 2017, the series later evolved into a video series solely available on FOX Nation from 2020 to 2023, with those episodes still accessible on the platform.

The podcast’s success on YouTube, ranking among the Top 100, sets the stage for even broader reach through the new FOX One platform.

Grace collaborates with a diverse group of guests in each episode, including family members of victims, key individuals from crime investigations, reporters, lawyers, and subject experts. Together, they delve into the facts, address urgent issues, and emphasize the pursuit of justice.

“We are excited that Crime Stories will now be part of FOX One! Assisting in resolving unsolved murders, FINDING MISSING individuals, particularly children, and reviving cold cases is my lifelong mission,” Grace stated.

“I’m proud to have a partner who furthers our mission to always, always, seek justice.’

For more information, visit www.FOXOne.com.

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