Fox News anchor Shannon Bream Shannon BreamFox Business host Lou Dobbs in self-quarantine after staffer tests positive for coronavirus Fox Business to temporarily cease production of two daytime programs amid coronavirus precautions Fox News pulling overnight repeats, to air live 24-hour coverage of coronavirus pandemic MORE has signed a new multiyear deal, the network announced on Thursday.

“Throughout her tenure, Shannon has cultivated a relationship with the FOX News’ audience that is both informative and insightful," said Suzanne Scott, CEO of FOX News Media, and Jay Wallace, its president and executive editor, in a joint statement. "Her extensive knowledge of Washington politics and the intricacies of the Supreme Court have led to the ongoing success of FOX News @ Night and we are looking forward to further utilizing her expertise throughout 2020 and beyond.”

In addition to anchoring her 11 p.m. program, "Fox News @Night," Bream will continue as the network’s chief legal correspondent, Fox said.

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Bream, 49, began her career at Fox News in 2007 as a Supreme Court correspondent.

"After nearly 13 years at the network, I still feel lucky to walk through the doors at FOX News Channel and deliver the news to our viewers," Bream said in the announcement. "From breaking down the latest headlines on FOX News @ Night to explaining the complexities of the law, I have had the opportunity to report from the front lines of the major stories emanating out of Washington. I am ecstatic to continue doing what I love and look forward to an exciting year ahead.”

According to Nielsen Media Research, "Fox News @ Night" ranked as a top-10 cable news program in the 25- to 54-year-old demographic sought by advertisers in December while averaging 1.5 million total viewers nightly for the year.