Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan will host a docuseries for Fox News Channel's streaming service, Fox Nation, according to a network announcement on Monday.



“No Agenda with Lara Logan,” will be presented in four 90-minute installments that will include Logan reporting "from the front lines of America’s political and ideological war zones and dive into a number of hot-button issues with on-the-ground coverage and expert interviews."





The series will launch in January and will be produced by Montana-based Warm Springs Productions.“This series is what American people tell me they want everywhere I go — honest, independent journalism that will not bow to propagandists and political operatives who use the media as a weapon to silence, punish and bully. I am so proud to be part of this team,” Logan said.The 48-year-old South African-born journalist was named a full-time correspondent for CBS in 2002.

The two-time Edward R. Murrow Award recipient came under scrutiny in 2013 after an internal CBS News review of a “60 Minutes” story on the U.S. Embassy attacks in Benghazi that she reported was seen as "deficient in several respects."

Logan and her producer were placed on a leave of absence but she eventually returned months later, though in a more limited capacity. She left CBS News in 2018.