Fox Business Network is adding two new shows to its daily lineup starting on Jan. 23.
The Big Money Show, slated for the 1 Pm Et hour, will feature breaking financial news and analysis, with Bloomberg TV’s Taylor Riggs joining the network to co-host with Brian Brenberg and Jackie DeAngelis. The show takes the place of the second hour of Cavuto Coast to Coast. Neil Cavuto will continue in the noon Et hour, as well as at 4 Pm Et on Fox News and on weekends.
Brenberg joined the network in 2020 as a contributor and is executive vice president and professor of business and economics at The King’s College. DeAngelis joined Fox Business as a correspondent in 2019 and, before that, was chief energy correspondent at CNBC as well as the anchor of an online commodities program. Riggs co-anchored a daily program on Bloomberg Television and covered equities, bonds, currencies and commodities.
The Big Money Show, slated for the 1 Pm Et hour, will feature breaking financial news and analysis, with Bloomberg TV’s Taylor Riggs joining the network to co-host with Brian Brenberg and Jackie DeAngelis. The show takes the place of the second hour of Cavuto Coast to Coast. Neil Cavuto will continue in the noon Et hour, as well as at 4 Pm Et on Fox News and on weekends.
Brenberg joined the network in 2020 as a contributor and is executive vice president and professor of business and economics at The King’s College. DeAngelis joined Fox Business as a correspondent in 2019 and, before that, was chief energy correspondent at CNBC as well as the anchor of an online commodities program. Riggs co-anchored a daily program on Bloomberg Television and covered equities, bonds, currencies and commodities.
- 12/13/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Business Network’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight” just hit a milestone: The 7 p.m. Et show clocked its 100th straight week of wins over CNBC, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Last week, Dobbs’ business program brought in an average total of 401,000 viewers. CNBC’s programming — which was “Shark Tank” last week — drew an average of 166,000 total viewers.
With that 401,000 figure, “Lou Dobbs Tonight” also scored its 57th straight week as the number-one business show on television in total viewers. For the fourth week in a row, the second-place winner was Fox Business Network’s market-open show, “Varney & Co,” which airs from 9 a.m. Et to 12 p.m. Et. Last week, that program brought in 282,000 average total viewers.
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Back in 2018, Fox Business Network’s Trish Regan told TheWrap she had high hopes for her new program.
Last week, Dobbs’ business program brought in an average total of 401,000 viewers. CNBC’s programming — which was “Shark Tank” last week — drew an average of 166,000 total viewers.
With that 401,000 figure, “Lou Dobbs Tonight” also scored its 57th straight week as the number-one business show on television in total viewers. For the fourth week in a row, the second-place winner was Fox Business Network’s market-open show, “Varney & Co,” which airs from 9 a.m. Et to 12 p.m. Et. Last week, that program brought in 282,000 average total viewers.
Also Read: How Fox News' Maria Bartiromo Scored Another Ratings Win for 'Sunday Morning Futures'
Back in 2018, Fox Business Network’s Trish Regan told TheWrap she had high hopes for her new program.
- 2/4/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Trish Regan is being promoted to primetime on Fox Business Network as part of a schedule shuffle to extend network’s live programming through 10 Pm.
Meanwhile, Charles Payne’s program Making Money will move from 6Pm Et to 2 Pm Et, taking Regan’s slot. Liz Claman will continue anchoring Countdown to the Closing Bell at 3 Pm Et.
The network’s new post-market schedule also features the return of Bulls & Bears with David Asman; he will be replaced by Connell McShane on Fbn’s 4 Pm show After the Bell, joining co-host Melissa Francis.
Following Bulls & Bears, The Evening Edit with Elizabeth MacDonald slides to 6Pm Et. Lou Dobbs Tonight sticks at 7Pm Et. Newly re-named Kennedy Live will air live at 9 Pm Et.
Fbn’s lineup, as of October 15th:
2pm: Making Money with Charles Payne 3pm: Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman 4pm: After the Bell with Melissa...
Meanwhile, Charles Payne’s program Making Money will move from 6Pm Et to 2 Pm Et, taking Regan’s slot. Liz Claman will continue anchoring Countdown to the Closing Bell at 3 Pm Et.
The network’s new post-market schedule also features the return of Bulls & Bears with David Asman; he will be replaced by Connell McShane on Fbn’s 4 Pm show After the Bell, joining co-host Melissa Francis.
Following Bulls & Bears, The Evening Edit with Elizabeth MacDonald slides to 6Pm Et. Lou Dobbs Tonight sticks at 7Pm Et. Newly re-named Kennedy Live will air live at 9 Pm Et.
Fbn’s lineup, as of October 15th:
2pm: Making Money with Charles Payne 3pm: Countdown to the Closing Bell with Liz Claman 4pm: After the Bell with Melissa...
- 9/18/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Business Network said it would create a new primetime business lineup anchored by Trish Regan at 8 p.m., as it seeks to extend live programming into the evening. The new lineup will start October 15.
Brian Jones, president of the 21st Century Fox-owned cable network, said the move would help Fox Business continue to burnish a programming style that emphasizes how the political economy affects the everyday lives of viewers.
“Trish Regan Primetime” will feature Regan, a Fox veteran who has also worked for Bloomberg and CNBC, as she examines the leading headlines of the day and their economic impact on the country. Regan will be joined each night by a rotating lineup of industry expert. Charles Payne’s program “Making Money” will move from 6 p.m. in the evening to Regan’s current 2 p.m. slot. Liz Claman will continue anchoring “Countdown to the Closing Bell at 3 p.
Brian Jones, president of the 21st Century Fox-owned cable network, said the move would help Fox Business continue to burnish a programming style that emphasizes how the political economy affects the everyday lives of viewers.
“Trish Regan Primetime” will feature Regan, a Fox veteran who has also worked for Bloomberg and CNBC, as she examines the leading headlines of the day and their economic impact on the country. Regan will be joined each night by a rotating lineup of industry expert. Charles Payne’s program “Making Money” will move from 6 p.m. in the evening to Regan’s current 2 p.m. slot. Liz Claman will continue anchoring “Countdown to the Closing Bell at 3 p.
- 9/18/2018
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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