Joe Concha is one of the most visible faces on Fox News. In December 2021 alone, he appeared more than 70 times on Fox News and Fox Business, including on top-rated shows including Hannity, Fox & Friends, Unfiltered with Dan Bongino, Watters World, Justice with Jeanine Pirro, Outnumbered, Kudlow, Varney & Co, and Mornings with Maria. He also is a rotating co-host on The Big Saturday and Sunday Show and has co-hosted the #1 show on cable, The Five. A father to Cameron and Liam and husband to ER doctor Jean Eileen, Concha is one of the most-read media and politics columnist for The Hill, a leading political publication based in Washington, D.C. In additional to television, Joe has also served as a drive-time talk radio host on 710-WOR in New York City, the country's #1 market. Guests in his Rolodex included Donald Trump Jr, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Eric and Lara Trump, Kayleigh McEnany, Greg Gutfeld, Pete Hegseth, Ben Shapiro, Bill O'Reilly, Piers Morgan, Adam Corolla, Russell Crowe and Jim Nantz, among many others. Concha has also frequently guest hosted for Sean Hannity on his nationally-syndicated radio show, reaching 625 stations. Before covering the media industry, Joe was a sports columnist for Fox Sports and NBC Sports. He was also a producer for Time Warner's NY-1. An avid baseball and football watcher, Joe still stays active athletically by playing his town's beer softball and flag football leagues when he isn't coaching his son and daughter.
As seen on Fox, Concha is the Swiss Army knife of political and media commentators. Whether it’s providing unique, insightful, candid and oftentimes hilarious perspectives on the hottest political debates and big news items of the day.
Joe was also named on the most influential media analysts in the country by Mediaite. Unmasking media bias and activism is his bread and butter. And as we see on an hourly basis on cable news and on social media, the media becoming the story instead of reporting on it is a very big deal to many American news consumers. And Concha breaks it all down in a sober and objective way that leaves his viewers and listeners better educated after every appearance and speech.