Meghan McCain is rebranding her newly launched podcast and folding it into her other streaming show.
McCain, the veteran media pundit and former “View” co-host, announced earlier this month that she would be merging her twice-weekly “Happy Hour” show with her “Citizen McCain” podcast and ditching the former’s title.
“Our podcast is going to be our live show on 2way like we have been doing — just now with our original Citizen McCain name because quite frankly all of you like it and the brand is already on our TikTok, socials, etc,” McCain wrote on her Substack newsletter page.
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The show will continue airing live on YouTube Mondays and Wednesdays, but will move from 5 p.m. Eastern Time to noon Eastern Time. Episodes will also be available on Apple and Spotify.
While McCain assured her audience that “NOTHING about the content is changing,” she acknowledged the show’s winding trajectory.
“This journey with Citizen McCain has been a rocky one with different partnerships,” she wrote, but added that she and co-host Miranda Wilkins are “very confident” in their partnership with 2way.
The new version of “Citizen McCain” premiered May 5, with McCain stating during the broadcast that “Happy Hour is no more.”
The shift comes amid underwhelming viewership numbers for “Happy Hour,” which launched in February.
Its most recent full episode before the transition, which features an interview with Fox News media critic Joe Concha, garnered just over 4,300 views on YouTube.

