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 plans to launch a new daytime roundtable program called “The Big Money Show,” a nod to the success the format has has across the holdings of Fox News Media.
Taylor Riggs, who has been with Bloomberg for more nine years as an editor, reporter and anchor, will join the Fox Corp.-backed cable-news outlet to co-host “The Big Money Show” alongside Brian Brenberg and Jackie DeAngelis between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Fox Business will also launch on the same date a new 6 p.m. program called “The Bottom Line” that will feature the duo of Dagen McDowell, a longtime Fox Business reporter, and Sean Duffy, the former Republican congressman from Wisconsin.
“Fox Business has become the channel America turns to for their business news and we’re excited to debut new programming tailored to key financial issues impacting homes across the county,” said Lauren Petterson, the network’s president,...
Taylor Riggs, who has been with Bloomberg for more nine years as an editor, reporter and anchor, will join the Fox Corp.-backed cable-news outlet to co-host “The Big Money Show” alongside Brian Brenberg and Jackie DeAngelis between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Fox Business will also launch on the same date a new 6 p.m. program called “The Bottom Line” that will feature the duo of Dagen McDowell, a longtime Fox Business reporter, and Sean Duffy, the former Republican congressman from Wisconsin.
“Fox Business has become the channel America turns to for their business news and we’re excited to debut new programming tailored to key financial issues impacting homes across the county,” said Lauren Petterson, the network’s president,...
- 12/12/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV roundup, Netflix released the official trailer for Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz’s improve show, and Disney Plus announced that its original series “It’s A Dog’s Life with Bill Farmer” will premiere May 15.
Dates
TBS has set the Season 2 premiere of comedy game show “The Misery Index” for May 14 at 10:30 p.m. Host Jameela Jamil and panelists The Tenderloins from truTV’s “Impractical Jokers” will return to judge how well two teams can rate real-life events on the misery index, a ranking system created by psychologists. Special themed episodes will include dueling grandmothers, a showdown between motherlands and a visit from one of The Tenderloins’ relatives.
AMC has announced that its three-part series “Quiz” will premiere May 31 at 10 p.m., with the second and third episodes airing the following weeks but being available to stream immediately on May 31. “Quiz” tells the real-life story...
Dates
TBS has set the Season 2 premiere of comedy game show “The Misery Index” for May 14 at 10:30 p.m. Host Jameela Jamil and panelists The Tenderloins from truTV’s “Impractical Jokers” will return to judge how well two teams can rate real-life events on the misery index, a ranking system created by psychologists. Special themed episodes will include dueling grandmothers, a showdown between motherlands and a visit from one of The Tenderloins’ relatives.
AMC has announced that its three-part series “Quiz” will premiere May 31 at 10 p.m., with the second and third episodes airing the following weeks but being available to stream immediately on May 31. “Quiz” tells the real-life story...
- 4/7/2020
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Tucker Carlson would probably be the first to tell you that he has very little in common with New York’s newly-elected Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but on his Tuesday evening broadcast, the Fox News anchor praised the Democratic Socialist for her criticism New York City’s decision to offer Amazon more than billion dollars in corporate subsidies.
“I hate to admit it but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a very good point,” said Carlson after reading a tweet from her slamming the tax breaks.
On Tuesday, the retail giant announced they would construct a two satellite corporate headquarters in Queens, New York, and Northern Virginia — both municipalities paid the company dearly in tax giveaways for the honor.
Also Read: Amazon Names New York City, Northern Virginia as New Headquarters Sites
“Amazon is a billion-dollar company,” Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter after the news broke. “The idea that it will receive hundreds of millions...
“I hate to admit it but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has a very good point,” said Carlson after reading a tweet from her slamming the tax breaks.
On Tuesday, the retail giant announced they would construct a two satellite corporate headquarters in Queens, New York, and Northern Virginia — both municipalities paid the company dearly in tax giveaways for the honor.
Also Read: Amazon Names New York City, Northern Virginia as New Headquarters Sites
“Amazon is a billion-dollar company,” Ocasio-Cortez said on Twitter after the news broke. “The idea that it will receive hundreds of millions...
- 11/14/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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