Networks covering Supreme Court pick move to battle stations
NEW YORK — Television networks moved swiftly Monday from deciphering a mystery to setting up battle stations in their coverage of President Donald Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Fox News Channel and MSNBC have become the two most popular networks in cable television with opinionated prime-time lineups. Monday, they assigned their stars Sean Hannity and Rachel Maddow — as opposed to straight news anchors — to quarterback coverage of Trump’s announcement, a made-for-TV moment with a big reveal.
“We are moments away from one of the most important and consequential decisions in American history,” Hannity said in opening the show.
Fox News Channel is likely to be the outlet where most Americans learned of Trump’s decision. Fox News was a close second to CBS last year when Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch in a similar prime-time show, but that was on a winter night when many CBS viewers were probably anticipating a new episode of “NCIS.”


