Hustler Magazine founder Larry Flynt is offering $10 million for information that leads to the impeachment of Donald Trump, according to a screenshot obtained and tweeted by Fox Business host Liz Claman and retweeted by Flynt. The porn kingpin’s full-page ad in Sunday’s edition of the Washington Post offers the cash reward “for information leading to the impeachment and removal from office of Donald J. Trump.” The ad cites a number of reasons Flynt believes Trump is “unfit” for the office of President, including his firing of FBI director James Comey, his “unconscionable” defense of the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis.
- 10/14/2017
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Retired Col. Ralph Peters appeared on Fox Business Network the morning after the mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed at least 50 people and injured hundreds more, to talk guns with host Stuart Varney.
- 10/2/2017
- by Aidan McLaughlin
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News Channel has signed Gianno Caldwell as a political analyst; he will appear on Fnc and Fox Business Network in daytime and primetime. A post-Charlottesville August appearance on the network by the frequent guest went viral. In the segment, network host Abby Hunstman queued up Caldwell with the “good people on both sides” line also favored by President Donald Trump. But the Republican political analyst emotionally refused to take her bait, saying: [Trump] has failed…...
- 9/25/2017
- Deadline TV
Fox Business Network's Stuart Varney took aim Monday morning at NFL players protesting police brutality by kneeling during the pre-game national anthem.
- 9/25/2017
- by Aidan McLaughlin
- Mediaite - TV
Over on Fox Business Network this morning, Stuart Varney criticized Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier for his decision to step down from the White House's American Manufacturing Council.
- 8/15/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
According to Fox Business' Charlie Gasparino, Priebus’ future may be decided very soon and it may not be good for the chief of staff. Or, it may be great for him depending on how you look at it.
- 7/28/2017
- by Joe Bilello
- Mediaite - TV
On Fox Business Network today, Neil Cavuto faced off with Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee over her call for President Trump to resign after his tweets attacking Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.
- 6/30/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Fox Business Network reporter Gerri Willis removed her wig for first time on air since battling and defeating breast cancer. She displayed a new hairstyle and opened up about her treatment Thursday night on “Kennedy.” “It’s been a real journey,” Willis said. “I had a mastectomy of my right breast… I went into chemotherapy, eight treatments over four months.” Willis underwent the “red devil,” which she calls a “really caustic chemotherapy,” followed by Taxol. “After that I had breast reconstruction and then finally five weeks of daily treatments,” she said. Also Read: Has Fox Business Dethroned CNBC as New King of Daytime Cable.
- 4/6/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox Business host Charlie Gasparino said on his Monday show that he expects regulators under the Trump administration to approve the proposed merger of At&T and Time Warner, even as he repeatedly bashed the deal as a candidate on the campaign trail. “Here’s what we’re getting from the market as bankers working from the deal are reading the tea leaves — that there is increasing market optimism that a deal that Donald Trump said he was against on the campaign trail, he will actually approve it going forward,” Gasparino said. “They point to the free market people that are likely to.
- 1/31/2017
- by Matt Pressberg
- The Wrap
Fox Business host Charles Gasparino says his inauguration night included watching Kellyanne Conway punch someone and saving Scott Baio from “anarchist thugs.” Gasparino took to Facebook to detail his evening: “Inside the ball we see a fight between two guys in tuxes and then suddenly out of nowhere came Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway who began throwing some mean punches at one of the guys. Whole thing lasted a few mins no one was hurt except maybe the dude she smacked.” He added: “Now I know why Trump hired her.” Also Read: Kellyanne Conway Says Trump 'Rarely Draws First Blood'...
- 1/24/2017
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network finished 2016 with its most-watched year ever in all dayparts after ending 2015 as the he fastest-growing cable network in America. The business news network is even on track to top CNBC in business and total day total Q4 viewers, marking the first quarterly win over CNBC in the network’s history. Fbn saw growth over last year across all dayparts, growing 96 percent in total viewers and 69 percent in the key demo of adults age 25-54 among business day viewership. Meanwhile, archrival CNBC fell seven percent in viewers and 33 percent in the demo. Also Read: Neil Cavuto Details His Grueling Recovery From.
- 12/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network beat arch-rival CNBC in business day viewership for the month of October, marking the first monthly win in the network’s history. “Intelligence Report with Trish Regan” is a major reason why and the namesake host thinks Fox Business’ election coverage has a lot to do with the growth. “People are finding us. We have a sweet spot in that we are focused, pretty much entirely, on this intersection of politics and the economy,” Regan told TheWrap. “This is the stuff that resonates right now with Americans.” Also Read: Neil Cavuto Details His Grueling Recovery From Open-Heart Surgery: 'This Was.
- 11/3/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Sean Hannity crashed Neil Cavuto’s vice presidential debate coverage on Fox Business Network Tuesday, jokingly scolding him for not answering his emails. Cavuto, who recently missed a few months of work to recover from open-heart surgery, was interviewing Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway when Hannity hopped on the set. “Do you know he doesn’t answer my emails? I write you, ‘I hope you’re feeling better. I miss you. I love you,'” Hannity said. “And you don’t write me back. You don’t even say hello.” Also Read: Watch All 72 Times Tim Kaine Interrupted Mike Pence...
- 10/5/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Outspoken Libertarian John Stossel is moderating Friday’s Green Party town hall, but the Fox Business host told TheWrap he is eager to take part in the event for a rival party because “other opinions should be heard.” The Green Party is “very far left, both on their views of the economy and the environment,” Stossel said, before explaining that he feels Green Party supporters “think the government is the solution to most every problem.” The Green Party did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment. Also Read: What Is a Libertarian? Fox Business Host John Stossel Explains...
- 9/23/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
A conversation between Neil Cavuto and Rev. Jesse Jackson on Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” took an ugly turn on Thursday when the host asked the civil rights activist if he was deviating from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s peaceful message by supporting the protests in Charlotte, North Carolina. “Can you imagine for a moment if you had this many black police shooting white folks in the back?” Jackson said. “What would your response be?” “I wouldn’t break into Macy’s. I wouldn’t break into any store,” Cavuto said. “I would peacefully protest my rage,...
- 9/23/2016
- by Rasha Ali
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network beat CNBC in business day among total viewers over an entire week for the first time ever from Sept 12-16. The network averaged 181,000 total viewers compared to 171,000 for CNBC, giving Fox Biz it’s highest-rated business day (9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Et) for a week ever. The network received a lift recently from the return of Neil Cavuto, who missed three months while recovering from open heart surgery. Since Cavuto’s return, his show, “Coast to Coast,” has beaten CNBC’s “Fast Money Halftime Report” and “Power Lunch” at noon and 2 p.m. with 196,000 total viewers compared to 173,000 for CNBC.
- 9/20/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Neil Cavuto hosts three shows between Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, and is also the senior vice president and managing editor of business news for both. The man wears a lot of hats, but for a moment this summer he thought he would have to relinquish them all. “I didn’t think I would be able to return, especially when new complications would arise,” Cavuto told TheWrap. He was talking about complications associated with the “widow maker” diagnosis he received last spring that, combined with multiple sclerosis and a cancer in remission, completed a dreaded “hat trick” that nearly ended his distinguished career.
- 9/15/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Neil Cavuto returned to his hosting duties, after a three-month medical leave of absence to undergo open heart surgery, and viewers turned out. On Fox Business Network, Cavuto: Coast to Coast clocked 170K total viewers – a 28% spike since going on leave. In the news demo, his return week’s 21K marked a 17% jump. From noon-1 Pm Cavuto bested CNBC’s Fast Money Halftime Report for the first time in overall audience (181K vs. 178K, respectively). On Fnc, Your World with Neil C…...
- 9/13/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox Business host Neil Cavuto returned to air last Tuesday after recovering from heart surgery and posted record weekly ratings for his midday show, “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.” Cavuto picked up his highest-rated week ever for “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” averaging 170,000 viewers and 21,000 viewers in the key demo of adults age 25-54, up double digits in both categories. Cavuto’s return marked the show’s first ever weekly win over CNBC in total viewers, beating “Fast Money Halftime Report” from 12-1 p.m. Et. The show averaged 181,000 viewers compared to 178,000 for CNBC. Also Read: Bret Baier, Brit Hume Help Fox News Crush CNN,...
- 9/13/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson had no idea what Aleppo was during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” on Thursday. “What is Aleppo?” he asked, in a moment that could define his campaign and essentially end his long-shot presidential bid. Mike Barnicle asked Johnson what he would do about Aleppo if elected president, to which Johnson replied, “About?” When he asked what it was, Barnicle looked shocked and replied, “You’re kidding.” Also Read: What Is a Libertarian? Fox Business Host John Stossel Explains Ahead of Gary Johnson Town Hall Johnson ensured he wasn’t joking and Barnicle went...
- 9/8/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox News and Fox Business host Neil Cavuto returned to air on Tuesday after recovering from heart surgery earlier this summer. “I wouldn’t wish what I’ve been through on anyone, even CNBC,” Cavuto joked about his former employer and Fbn’s rival network during “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.” The longtime Fox vet read sarcastic emails, thanked fans and even made fun of his hospital sock in his return to air before showing appreciation for the network staff who helped in his absence. His first day back on television was also his first day back at the office, where...
- 9/6/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Neil Cavuto is expected to return to air on Sept. 6 after undergoing heart surgery earlier this summer, TheWrap has learned. Cavuto will return to host both Fox Business Network’s “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” and Fox News’ “Your World with Neil Cavuto.” His first day back on television will be his first day back at the office, where he is also a managing editor. The 57-year-old has been off the air since May 31. He was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1997, and also successfully battled cancer. Cavuto is extremely well-liked among colleagues and was recently given a shout-out by Donald Trump during a rally.
- 8/29/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
During a foreign policy speech in Youngstown, Ohio, on Monday, Donald Trump sent Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto "best wishes for his speedy recovery." Cavuto had open heart surgery in June. The Gop nominee sent the well wishes as a side note after referencing an interview he gave to Cavuto in 2003 to demonstrate his longtime opposition to the war in Iraq. CNN's Brian Stelter appeared to call out Trump's belatedness in a tweet that read: "Trump just mentioned Fox News host Neil Cavuto and sent 'best wishes for his speedy recovery.' Cavuto had open heart surgery in June." Buzzfeed's...
- 8/15/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
During a foreign policy speech in Youngstown, Ohio, on Monday, Donald Trump sent Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto "best wishes for his speedy recovery." Cavuto had open heart surgery in June. The Gop nominee sent the well wishes as a side note after referencing an interview he gave to Cavuto in 2003 to demonstrate his longtime opposition to the war in Iraq. CNN's Brian Stelter appeared to call out Trump's belatedness in a tweet that read: "Trump just mentioned Fox News host Neil Cavuto and sent 'best wishes for his speedy recovery.' Cavuto had open heart surgery in June." Cavuto,...
- 8/15/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
The Brexit vote was good for at least one entity: Fox Business Network. Fbn delivered wall-to-wall coverage of the crucial referendum — in which British voters elected on Thursday to exit the European Union — and came away with a landmark primetime win over archrival CNBC, according to Nielsen. Fbn logged an average of 242,000 total viewers from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Eastern time, compared with 198,000 for CNBC. Also Read: Stuart Varney's Secret Weapon in Fox Business' War Against CNBC That marked Fbn’s first-ever primetime sweep over CNBC. At 11 p.m., as the vote was rolling in, a special edition of “Varney.
- 6/25/2016
- by Scott Collins
- The Wrap
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto is on the mend following open heart surgery.
"Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors," a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to People. "Knowing Neil, he'll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery."
Cavuto hasn't been on air since May 31 and underwent surgery on Monday.
The anchor was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1997. Having just won a battle with cancer,...
"Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors," a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to People. "Knowing Neil, he'll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery."
Cavuto hasn't been on air since May 31 and underwent surgery on Monday.
The anchor was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1997. Having just won a battle with cancer,...
- 6/22/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarane
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto is on the mend following open heart surgery. "Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors," a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to People. "Knowing Neil, he'll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery." Cavuto hasn't been on air since May 31 and underwent surgery on Monday. The anchor was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1997. Having just won a battle with cancer,...
- 6/22/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarane
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto is on the mend following open heart surgery. "Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and through it with flying colors," a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to People. "Knowing Neil, he'll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery." Cavuto hasn't been on air since May 31 and underwent surgery on Monday. The anchor was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1997. Having just won a battle with cancer,...
- 6/22/2016
- by Naja Rayne, @najarane
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto is recovering from open heart surgery after having the operation in a New York hospital Monday, the network announced. “Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors,” a Fox News spokesperson said in a statement to TheWrap on Tuesday. “Knowing Neil, he’ll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery.” Cavuto, 57, has been off the air since May 31. He was diagnosed.
- 6/22/2016
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Neil Cavuto, Fox News and Fox Business anchor, is recuperating from yesterday’s open heart surgery, Fox has confirmed. Cavuto has been off the air since May 31, and is expected to return at an unspecified date. "Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors,” said a Fox News spokesperson. “Knowing Neil, he'll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business…...
- 6/22/2016
- Deadline TV
Neil Cavuto, an anchor for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, is recovering from open heart surgery. “Neil Cavuto had open heart surgery yesterday and came through it with flying colors," a Fox News spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter on Tuesday. "Knowing Neil, he’ll be back as soon as he can, but he is slated to return to hosting his three programs on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network later this year. Everyone here is wishing him a speedy recovery.” Cavuto, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1997, had the operation Monday at a New
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- 6/22/2016
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One year ago this week, Fox Business shook up its programming lineup in an attempt to close the ratings gap with rival CNBC by adding additional business coverage in the morning. Stuart Varney, whose time slot was shifted, says the plan hatched by Fox News boss Roger Ailes worked. “We made the change because we really wanted to shift how we cover business news. In fact, I don’t even like the name business news,” Varney told TheWrap. “I want a broader audience for people who are interested in the news with a financial angle. We treat business news or news.
- 6/3/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Tribune Publishing and Gannett Co. continue to battle publicly over Gannett’s attempt at a hostile takeover of its rival newspaper giant. Some commentators, including Fox Business Network senior correspondent Charlie Gasparino, have called a takeover inevitable though the impact would be slight given the dying nature of print media. “The industry is done,” Gasparino told TheWrap. “We’re sticking a fork in it right now. It’s over.” Gannett recently upped its unsolicited offer to purchase Tribune, which has assets that include the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun. It is now offering $864 million, or $15 per share,...
- 5/20/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer.
The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment – which saw 20 percent of a lung removed.
Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery).
"I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment – which saw 20 percent of a lung removed.
Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery).
"I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer. The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service." On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment - which saw 20 percent of a lung removed. Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery). "I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox Business Network's John Stossel is back at work after undergoing treatment for lung cancer. The Stossel host revealed his diagnosis last month in a column in which he praised the medical care he was getting, but also complained "hospitals are lousy at customer service." On Friday's Stossel, the journalist, 69, is addressing his treatment - which saw 20 percent of a lung removed. Now recovering, Stossel tells People he is already back to playing beach volleyball in Central Park (though he admits he huffs and puffs a bit because of the surgery). "I keep saying, 'wait a second' and pissing off my opponents,...
- 5/14/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox Business Network's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer.
Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
"My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here."
He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service."
"My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here."
He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Fox News Channel's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer. Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service." "My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here." He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fox News Channel's John Stossel has revealed he is suffering from lung cancer. Stossel, 69, opened up about his battle in an op-ed for Foxnews.com, using the platform to both praise his care while also complaining "hospitals are lousy at customer service." "My doctors tell me my growth was caught early and I'll be fine. Soon I will barely notice that a fifth of my lung is gone. I believe them. After all, I'm at New York-Presbyterian Hospital," Stossel writes. "I get excellent medical care here." He goes on to detail the ways he is dissatisfied with the customer service,...
- 4/21/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Former Gop presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson says Harriet Tubman doesn’t belong on the $20 bill — but might fit in on the $2 bill. “Andrew Jackson was the last president who actually balanced the federal budget…in honor of that we kick him off the money,” Carson told Fox Business Network’s Neil Cavuto. “I love Harriet Tubman, I love what she did. But can we find another way to honor her. Maybe a $2 bill?” Tubman is expected to officially grace the $20 bill by 2020. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew reversed a plan to bump Alexander Hamilton from the $10 bill after a...
- 4/20/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Gop frontrunner Donald Trump won’t go on Neil Cavuto’s show, and the Fox Business Network host doesn’t know exactly why … but he has a pretty good idea. “I don’t know whether its dated back to when we had Mitt Romney on our show to talk about what he’s concerned about with Donald Trump,” Cavuto told TheWrap. “I asked Romney all the tough questions. Why are you doing this? Why now? Who are you to judge if a candidate is up to speed after you lost? All of that.” Cavuto doesn’t know what happened but...
- 4/14/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn called into Fox Business Network’s Super Tuesday coverage to tell Neil Cavuto that Donald Trump is “what this country needs at this time.” Trump has repeatedly mentioned Icahn throughout his campaign, mentioning him during rallies and media appearances. This has resulted in speculation that Icahn is aiming for a role in Trump’s administration. “Maybe in the background, I certainly would be happy to talk to Donald and discuss different problems with him,” Icahn said. “I’m certainly not going to get into the government.” Also Read: Van Jones, Jeffrey Lord Get Into Heated Kkk...
- 3/2/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Trish Regan’s “The Intelligence Report” on Fox Business has been on a roll, posting its highest-rated month ever in January and helping to boost Fbn as the fastest growing cable network on television last year. “I love being here and we’ve had tremendous success on the show and it’s something I’m very excited about,” Regan told TheWrap. Regan, who has been described by industry execs as a “rising star” at the network, also co-moderated Fbn’s two “undercard” Gop presidential debates. The most recent pulled in 2 million total viewers, making it one of the network’s top programs ever.
- 2/19/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Ben Carson indicated that he’s open to serving as vice president under Donald Trump. During an interview with Fox Business Network on Tuesday, host Neil Cavuto asked the retired neurosurgeon if he would “be ever open to a VP spot?” “I would have to have major philosophical alignment with whoever it was,” Carson said. “I would have to have guarantees that I could do some substantial things.” Pressed on whether he’d be open to being Trump’s VP, Carson replied, “I certainly would sit down and discuss it.” Also Read: 9 Memorable Gop Debate Moments: Rubio Stuck on Repeat,...
- 2/9/2016
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
Adam Driver hosted the season return of Saturday Night Live, which opened with a parody of the latest Gop presidential hopefuls’ debate, as if parody could do the actual Fox Business News-sponsored event itself any justice. The cold open featured Cecily Strong and Kyle Mooney as moderators Maria Bartiromo and Neil Cavuto, with Darrell Hammond’s Donald Trump, Taran Killam’s Ted Cruz, Bobby Moynihan’s Chris Christie, Beck Bennett’s Jeb Bush, Pete Davidson’s Marco Rubio and…...
- 1/17/2016
- Deadline TV
As the Iowa caucuses fast approach, the Republican presidential candidates gather tonight to debate for the sixth time. The undercard debate — featuring Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum — will come first, with Trish Regan and Sandra Smith moderating. It starts at 3 p.m. Pt/6 p.m. Et and will air on Fox Business Network. Then, at 6 p.m. Pt/9 p.m. Et, Neil Cavuto and Maria Bartiromo will moderate the main event, featuring Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and John Kasich. Also Read: Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo 'Horrified' by Sean Penn...
- 1/14/2016
- by Joshua Rich
- The Wrap
Once again, Fox Business Network is working with cable and satellite providers to get the network unbundled for its upcoming Gop debate, in order to make sure it gets seem by as many viewers as possible. Fbn also announced, on the eve of its next Gop debate, that it and Fox News Channel had signed tomorrow night’s moderator Neil Cavuto to a new multi-year deal in which he will continue as Svp, anchor and managing editor of business news for both channels. Cavuto was one…...
- 1/13/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox News Channel anchor Neil Cavuto has signed a new multi-year deal to remain with the channel and with Fox Business Network. The news was announced Wednesday by Roger Ailes, Chairman and CEO of Fox News. Under the deal, Cavuto will continue to serve as Senior Vice President, Anchor and Managing Editor of Business News for both channels. “Neil is a world class financial journalist and a tremendous leader,” Ailes said in a statement. “Serving as both an anchor and executive, he’s played an integral part in the success Fox News and Fox Business. I’m pleased he’s...
- 1/13/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Fox Business' Neil Cavuto Talks Gop Debate Questions, CNBC Backlash, Trump's 'Nuanced' Economic Plan
A version of this story first appeared in the Jan. 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. To receive the magazine, click here to subscribe. Neil Cavuto is preparing to moderate his second Republican debate for Fox Business Network. This after the Roger Ailes-led business news network hosted zero debates during the 2012 presidential cycle. Thanks to Donald Trump and a wide-open race, Fbn's November event delivered a record 13.5 million viewers and helped catapult Fbn to the No. 4 spot in all of cable primetime for the week, so expectations are high for the Jan. 14
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- 1/13/2016
- by Marisa Guthrie
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015 at 3:03pm Pt: Fox has suspended Lt. Col. Ralph Peters and Stacey Dash for two weeks after the two contributors used profanity in on-air attacks against President Barack Obama, the company announced Monday. Effective immediately, Dash is being taken off of Fox News, while Peters is suspended from Fox Business. Previously… Fox Business host Stuart Varney had to tell a political analyst to simmer down on Monday morning when he called President Barack Obama a “total pussy” on live television. The derogatory insult came out of Lt. Col. Ralph Peters’ mouth after Varney asked for his thoughts on the.
- 12/7/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
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