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FOX News is debuting a new one-hour weekday program called "Outnumbered."

Featuring an ensemble of four female panelists and one rotating male, the show will tackle top new headlines from all angles and perspectives.

"Outnumbered combines a distinctive group of FOX talent with unique experiences and insights that will make for compelling news programming," said Senior Vice President of News Jay Wallace. "We look forward to once again pushing the envelope with the addition of this new show and are confident the revised line-up will only strengthen the FNC brand."

Outnumbered’s engaging dynamic, guided by four savvy women and one man, is designed to provide viewers with a fresh take on the latest news. During each segment, the panelists will examine the top news of the hour, and deliberate the leading pop culture and relationship issues dominating the headlines that day.

FOX Report Weekend anchor Harris Faulkner and FOX Business Network’s Sandra Smith will serve as two of the rotating members who will lead the program’s news coverage. The solo male panelist will vary each day, sometimes serving as a notable figure in the national dialogue that week.

Additional personalities to be featured include co-hosts of "The Five," Kimberly Guilfoyle and Andrea Tantaros along with FNC contributors Jedediah Bila, Katie Pavlich and Kirsten Powers.

In conjunction with the show’s debut, "Happening Now," co-anchored by Jon Scott and Jenna Lee, will divide into two one-hour news blocks presented weekdays at 11AM/ET and 1PM/ET.

"Outnumbered" premieres Monday, April 28th at 12PM/ET.