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Fusion to launch Oct 28, unveils some programming

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Fusion announced David Javerbaum will join the network as Executive Producer, in charge of overseeing news satire and comedy programming.

The new network also unveiled key parts of its programming lineup featuring news, satire and original series.

Univision network anchor Jorge Ramos and León Krauze, Univision’s main anchor in Los Angeles, will lead Fusion’s primetime news block.

Fusion also announced today it hired David Javerbaum, 12-time Emmy Award-winner and former Executive Producer and Head Writer for “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,” as Executive Producer.

Javerbaum will oversee content for the network’s nightly block of satire programming and develop the next generation of comedy for the network.

Original series, specials and documentaries on weekend nights round out Fusion’s signature mix of current events, information, entertainment and humor.

Six of the nation’s biggest cable distributors have already agreed to carry the network, including Cablevision, Charter, Cox, AT&T U-verse, Verizon FiOS and Google Fiber.

Fusion’s digital presence will go live in October online and across mobile screens and tablets via video, graphics, memes and dogged journalism.

Fusion’s primetime news programming will include:

Fusion’s original nightly satire block will include:

On Saturday and Sunday nights Fusion will air original series, specials and documentaries.

For two hours every weeknight from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET, Fusion will air analysis and thought-provoking commentary.

Mariana van Zeller will be the chief correspondent for Fusion’s enterprise investigative unit that will get to the core of underreported issues that matter most to the Fusion community.

Fusion will announce additional programming and talent deals leading up to October 28.

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