Fox Television Stations One Hour Special Examines the Five Years After George Floyd
Fox Television Stations will premiere a one-hour special called After George Floyd.
The show is produced by Fox 9 Minneapolis and will look into what has or hasn't changed since George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis sparked protests, civil unrest, and nationwide calls for police reform.
Hosted by Fox 9's Symone Woolridge, the show shares the stories of residents and businesses in and around George Floyd Square five years later.
Here's what the show producers promise:
We will walk the beat with two Minneapolis police officers assigned to the area, where emotions remain raw.
We sit down with the former police chief who led the department five years ago - and the current chief - to explore what has changed and what work remains.
We speak with the State Commissioner of Human Rights about the consent decrees now in place for the police department: Have they made a difference?
And we follow the journey of the muralist who painted the iconic image of George Floyd in 2020.
The special will air on Sunday, May 25 across all Fox Television Station primary streams at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT. This includes each Fox Local channel, LiveNOW, and Fox Soul.
Local Broadcast Schedule:
New York: WNYW Friday 5/23 – 2pm, WWOR Sunday 5/25 – 5pm
Los Angeles: KTTV Friday 5/23 - 8pm, KCOP Monday 5/26 – 7pm
Chicago: WFLD Saturday 5/24 – 11pm, WPWR Sunday 5/25 – 8pm
Dallas: KDFW Saturday 5/24 – 11pm, KDFI Sunday 5/25 – 8pm, KDFI Monday 5/26 – 10pm
Philadelphia: WTXF Friday 5/23 – 6:30pm
Houston: KRIV Friday 5/23 – 1pm, KTXH Friday 5/23 – 9 pm, KTXH Saturday 5/24 – 9pm
Atlanta: WAGA Thursday 5/22 – 7pm, WAGA Sunday 5/25 – 11:30pm
Washington: WDCA Thursday 5/22 – 11pm, WDCA Sunday 5/25 – 6pm
San Francisco: KICU Thursday 5/22 – 8pm
Tampa: WTVT Saturday 5/24 – 12pm
Phoenix: KUTP Friday 5/23 – 8pm, KUTP Saturday 5/24 – 4pm
Seattle: KCPQ Saturday 5/24 – 8pm, KZJO Sunday 5/25 – 4pm
Detroit: WJBK Sunday 5/25 – 11:30pm, WJBK Monday 5/26 – 7pm
Orlando: WRBW Saturday 5/24 – 5pm
Minneapolis: KMSP Thursday 5/22 – 10pm
Austin: Saturday 5/24 – 11:30am
Milwaukee: WITI Thursday 5/22 – 11pm
Gainesville: WOGX Saturday 5/24 – 12pm

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