Reporters from Fox News have been in Charleston over the past week prepping for a series of TV segments about the ongoing cruise ship controversy, and they will be airing throughout the day on Tuesday.

Carrie Agnew, executive director of Charleston Communities for Cruise Control (the group responsible for putting up that billboard on I-26), says reporters have spoken to her, fellow board member Kirk Grant, Byron Miller of the State Ports Authority, and city Planning Director Tim Keane. The last she heard, Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. had been unavailable to speak with reporters.

Agnew says the full-length segment will air at some point during the 6-7 p.m. news hour, but there will also be live segments throughout the day during every other hour starting at 9 a.m. (So, for instance, there could be segments at 9:07 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 1:23 p.m., etc.).

In case you’ve never seen Fox News — and it’s probably OK if you haven’t — it airs on Channel 32 on Comcast and Channel 35 on Knology.


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