Former CBS News correspondent Lara Logan has agreed to present a four-part documentary series with Fox Nation, which is scheduled to air next year.
Logan, 48, will lead the investigative series titled, No Agenda with Lara Logan, and it will cover four main subjects: media bias, immigration, socialism, and veterans. They will be partnering with War Springs Productions.
“As we continue to expand FOX Nation, this series is the exact kind of compelling content we want to deliver to our subscribers and super fans,” John Finley, executive vice president of Fox Nation and Development, said in a statement.
Logan, a former war correspondent who has reported from places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, added, “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.”
While reporting on the collapse of the Mubarak government in Egypt in 2011, Logan was sexually assaulted by a mob of protesters and was transported back to the United States a day after the attack.
She has been critical of the media, denigrating it as an arm of the Left in recent months.
“To me, that’s a great representation of the American media, is that in this tiny little corner where the women pray you’ve got Breitbart and Fox News and a few others, and from there on, you have CBS, ABC, NBC, Huffington Post, Politico, whatever, right? All of them,” Logan said during a podcast with retired Navy SEAL Mike Ritland in February.
“And that’s a problem for me, because even if it was reversed, if it was vastly mostly on the right, that would also be a problem for me,” she added. “My experience has been that the more opinions you have, the more ways that you look at everything in life.”