A combative Lara Logan plans a comeback on Fox News' streaming service. Can she succeed?

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A combative Lara Logan plans a comeback on Fox News' streaming service. Can she succeed?
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After leaving the venerable CBS News magazine '60 Minutes,' the veteran correspondent returns with a four-part documentary series that she says will have 'no agenda.'

Veteran foreign correspondent Lara Logan keeps a video of her Texas Hill Country home on her iPad. It shows the sunlight streaming through large trees on the five-acre property with only the sounds of chirping birds and an occasional truck passing by.

But the South Africa native’s combination of grit, charisma and candor has kept her in the spotlight. She resurfaced in February in a 3 ½ hour interview on, in which she described the news media as predominantly left-leaning. Logan believes viewers who stream her new program will see that it adheres to its “No Agenda” title, despite its association with the conservative-leaning network.

For Logan, the documentary series is a chance to restore her journalistic reputation. It also signals a shift in strategy for Fox Nation, the subscription streaming serviceThe initial target audience was the Fox News super-fan who would be willing to pay $6.99 a month to stream more of the no-holds-barred conservative commentary that drives the biggest audiences for the top-rated cable news channel.

Logan gives some gravitas to Fox Nation, where the current host lineup includes a former pro wrestler. But she also comes with baggage related to her messy parting with CBS News after 16 years. But Logan has accepted the consequences that resulted from her “60 Minutes” report that included a false account by Dylan Davies, a British security contractor who claimed he was in the Benghazi compound when it was attacked by an Islamic extremist group. J. Christopher Stevens, U.S. ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans died in the attack.

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