Fox Business (officially known as Fox Business Network, or FBN) is an American
conservative business news channel and website publication owned by the
Fox News Media division of
Fox Corporation. The channel broadcasts primarily from studios at
1211 Avenue of the Americas
1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building) is an International style (architecture), International style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly called the ''Celanese Building'', it was ...
in
Midtown Manhattan
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. Launched on October 15, 2007, the network features trading day coverage and a nightly lineup of opinion-based talk shows.
Day-to-day operations are run by Kevin Magee, executive vice president of
Fox News;
Neil Cavuto is the vice president and
managing editor for the network and business news operation overall.
As of February 2015, Fox Business Network is available to approximately 74,224,000 pay television households (63.8% of households with television) in the United States.
History
News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch confirmed the launch at his
keynote address at the 2007
McGraw-Hill Media Summit on February 8, 2007. Murdoch had publicly stated that if News Corporation's purchase of ''
The Wall Street Journal'' went through and if it were legally possible, he would have rechristened the channel with a name that has "''Journal''" in it. However, on July 11, 2007, News Corporation announced that the new channel would be called Fox Business Network (FBN), a name chosen over ''Fox Business Channel'' due to the pre-existing (though seldom used) legal abbreviation of "FBC" for the co-owned broadcast network
Fox Broadcasting Company.
Before the network launched, few specific facts were made public as to the type of programming approach Fox Business would be taking. However, some details emerged as to how it would differentiate itself from its main competitor,
CNBC. At a media summit hosted by ''
BusinessWeek'' magazine, Rupert Murdoch was quoted as saying CNBC was too "negative towards business". They promised to make Fox Business more "business friendly". In addition, it was expected that Fox Business would not be "poaching" a lot of CNBC's on-air talent in the immediate future, as most key on-air personalities had been locked into a long-term contract. However, that still left open the possibility of the network taking some of CNBC's other staff, including editors, producers and other reporters.
The channel launched on October 15, 2007. The network is placed on channel 43 in the New York City market in the basic-tier pay-TV package, which is home to the
NYSE and
NASDAQ
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stock exchanges. It is paired with sister network
Fox News Channel
The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owne ...
, which moved to channel 44 (CNBC is carried on channel 15 on
Time Warner Cable's New York City area systems). FBN received carriage on
Cablevision channel 106, only available via subscription to its
IO Digital Cable
Optimum is an American Internet, television, mobile and home phone company serving Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas ...
package. According to an article in ''
Multichannel News
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Satellite television is a service that delivers television ...
'',
NBC Universal paid up to "several million dollars" in order to ensure that CNBC and Fox Business would be separated on the dial, and in order to retain CNBC's "premium" channel slot. At the time FBN was carried on Time Warner Cable only on its analog service in New York City (most systems have since switched to digital-only); in other markets, the channel's carriage was limited to premium
digital cable
Digital cable is the distribution of cable television using digital data and video compression. The technology was first developed by General Instrument. By 2000, most cable companies offered digital features, eventually replacing their previou ...
packages at extra cost. Verizon's
FiOS TV also carries the network on its premier lineup (SD channel 117 and HD channel 617).
Dish Network
DISH Network Corporation (DISH, an acronym for DIgital Sky Highway) is an American television provider and the owner of the direct-broadcast satellite provider Dish, commonly known as Dish Network, and the over-the-top IPTV service, Sling TV. A ...
began carrying FBN on channel 206 on February 2, 2009. FBN also received carriage on
DirecTV channel 359. As its prominence grew, some providers indeed moved the channel to their basic package, and some have paired
Bloomberg Television, CNBC and FBN next to each other as part of 'genre' channel maps.
On November 10, 2015, Fox Business Network, along with ''The Wall Street Journal'' hosted its first Republican presidential primary debate, setting a ratings record for the network with 13.5 million viewers. The debate also delivered 1.4 million concurrent streams, making it the most livestreaming primary debate in history and beating out the 2015 Super Bowl by 100,000 streams. Fox Business Network hosted its second Republican primary debate on January 14, 2016, in Charleston, South Carolina with
Neil Cavuto and
Maria Bartiromo serving as moderators. Both of these primetime debates also included earlier debates featuring presidential candidates who were not ranked as highly in the national polls as well as those based in Iowa or New Hampshire.On December 14, 2017, 21st Century Fox announced it would sell a majority of its assets to
The Walt Disney Company in a transaction valued at over $52 billion. Fox Business Network was not included in the deal and was spun off to the significantly downsized
Fox Corporation, along with the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox News Channel and
Fox Sports 1 and
2. The deal was approved by Disney and Fox shareholders on July 27, 2018, and was completed on March 19, 2019.
On September 29, 2019, Fox Business Network unveiled a new slogan, "Investing in You", a new on-air graphics scheme based on one recently adopted by Fox News Channel, and updated digital platforms. The channel also announced the new Friday-night program ''
Barron's Roundtable''.
Programming and on-air staff
David Asman,
Maria Bartiromo,
Cheryl Casone,
Dagen McDowell, and
Stuart Varney
Stuart A. Varney (born July 7, 1948) is a British-American talk show host and conservative political commentator who works for Fox News and the Fox Business Network. Born in the United Kingdom, he worked as a journalist before joining Fox News in ...
are anchors for Fox Business Network; they also appear on Fox News Channel. In addition,
Brenda Buttner
Brenda Buttner (May 22, 1961 – February 20, 2017) was a senior business correspondent and host of ''Bulls & Bears'' on Fox News. She also frequently contributed to ''Your World with Neil Cavuto''.
Buttner was born in Santa Cruz County, Calif ...
was also on the roster on FBN until her passing in 2017.
Other anchors include
Peter Barnes,
Tom Sullivan,
Jenna Lee,
Nicole Petallides and
Cody Willard. Reporters include Jeff Flock (a
CNN "original"),
Shibani Joshi (from
News 12 Westchester
The News 12 Networks are a group of regional cable news television channels in the New York metropolitan area that are owned by Altice USA. All channels provide rolling news coverage 24 hours a day, focusing primarily on regions of the metr ...
), and
Connell McShane
Connell McShane (born August 4, 1977) is an American broadcaster, reporter and play-by-play commentator. He is currently the chief national correspondent for Fox Business. McShane previously anchored or hosted a number of programs, including ''Imus ...
(from
Bloomberg Television). The network previously had former
Hewlett-Packard
The Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard ( ) or HP, was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California. HP developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components ...
CEO
Carly Fiorina (a 2016 presidential candidate) as a contributor.
Dave Ramsey had a one-hour prime time show, similar in format to his syndicated radio show, until June 2010. Tom Sullivan broadcast his ''Tom Sullivan Show'' on the radio, with plans to syndicate the show nationwide with the assistance of
Fox News Radio
Fox News Radio is an American radio network owned by Fox News. It is syndicated to over 500 AM and FM radio stations across the United States. It also supplies programming for three channels on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.
History
In 2003, ...
. Adam Shapiro (formerly with
Cleveland's
WEWS-TV and New York City's
WNBC) was added to the Fox Business Network to report from the Washington, D.C. bureau. On October 18, 2007, former
CNBC anchor
Liz Claman joined the Fox Business Network as co-anchor of the 2-3 p.m. portion of the dayside business news block with David Asman. Her first assignment for FBN was an interview with
Warren Buffett.
In April 2008, Brian Sullivan (no relation to Tom) joined FBN, coming over from Bloomberg Television. Sullivan, who reunited with his Bloomberg colleague Connell McShane, anchored the 10 a.m.-12 p.m. portion of the business news block with Dagen McDowell.
On May 12, 2008, Fox Business Network revamped its daytime lineup, which included the debut of two new programs, ''Countdown to the Closing Bell'' and ''Fox Business Bulls & Bears''. On April 20, 2009, ''Money for Breakfast'', ''The Opening Bell on Fox Business'' (both hosted by Alexis Glick), ''The Noon Show with Tom Sullivan and Cheryl Casone'', ''Countdown to the Closing Bell'', ''Fox Business Bulls & Bears'', and ''Cavuto'' all moved to the network's new Studio G set. All six of those shows shared the same set in Studio G, which was unveiled on ''Money for Breakfast'' the same day.
In September 2009,
Don Imus and FBN reached an agreement to carry his show, ''
Imus in the Morning'', on Fox Business. The show began airing on October 5, 2009. Fox had previously been in negotiations with Imus to bring his show to the network. In November 2007 (when Imus was just returning to radio, and Fox Business was just starting), negotiations fell through and Imus instead signed with rural-oriented network
RFD-TV.
On December 23, 2009, Alexis Glick left FBN. Announcing that that day's episode of ''The Opening Bell'' would be her last, she said "I know this is not the norm, but I don’t believe in abrupt departures." The only reason given by Glick for her departure was that she was leaving to "embark on a new venture," but a number of sources have noted that Don Imus' new morning show had a significant effect upon Glick's screen time since he signed with the network.
On November 10, 2010, FBN announced that former CNN anchor
Lou Dobbs would join the channel. His program, ''
Lou Dobbs Tonight'', moved to FBN in March 2011.
On February 24, 2014, former CNBC host
Maria Bartiromo moved to FBN, where she would host ''Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo'', and become a Fox News contributor.
In April 2015, it was reported that Fox Business would drop the ''Imus in the Morning'' simulcast, as Imus was planning to move from New York City to Texas. On May 11, the network officially announced a new daytime lineup that would begin June 1; ''FBN AM'' would air from 5-6 a.m. ET, and Bartiromo moved to the 6-9 a.m. ET timeslot formerly held by Imus to host ''Mornings with Maria''. ''Varney & Company'' was moved up to 9 a.m. and expanded to three hours, Neil Cavuto would host the new midday program ''Cavuto: Coast to Coast'', and
Trish Regan
Patricia Ann Regan (born December 13, 1972) is a conservative American television talk show host and author. She hosted ''Trish Regan Primetime'' on the Fox Business Network from 2015 to 2020.
Regan was previously a television host on Bloomber ...
(moving from
Bloomberg Television) would host the new afternoon program ''The Intelligence Report'', and Melissa Francis moved to co-anchor ''After the Bell'' alongside David Asman.
Former
UK Independence Party head
Nigel Farage was announced as a commentator on January 20, 2017, the day of
Donald Trump's
presidential inauguration. Farage will provide political analysis for both Fox Business and Fox News.
Sports programming
Fox Business Network has occasionally served as an overflow channel for
Fox Sports telecasts in the event of programming conflicts across Fox,
Fox Sports 1, and
Fox Sports 2, particularly
college football
College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States.
Unlike most ...
. For instance in 2017, a game between
Baylor and
Oklahoma State aired on Fox Business due to a weather-delayed game on FS1. It was reported in May 2018 that, following a controversial decision in November 2017 to move the first quarter of a
Pac-12
The Pac-12 Conference is a collegiate List of NCAA conferences, athletic conference, that operates in the Western United States, participating in 24 sports at the NCAA Division I level. Its College football, football teams compete in the NCAA D ...
football game between
Washington and
Stanford
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from FS1 to FS2 (which does not have wide carriage) due to a
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a pickup truck racing series owned and operated by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, and is the only series in NASCAR to race production pickup truck based stock cars. The series is one of th ...
overrun, that Fox would prefer the use of FBN for future Pac-12 overflow situations, as it has significantly wider distribution (if not slightly wider than FS1 in terms of total households) than FS2, and that it would carry minimal impact to programming.
On-air staff
Anchors/hosts
*
David Asman
*
Maria Bartiromo
*
Neil Cavuto
*
Liz Claman
* Jackie DeAngelis
*
Kennedy
Kennedy may refer to:
People
* John F. Kennedy (1917–1963), 35th president of the United States
* John Kennedy (Louisiana politician), (born 1951), US Senator from Louisiana
* Kennedy (surname), a family name (including a list of persons with t ...
*
Dagen McDowell
*
Charles Payne
* Lauren Simonetti
*
Stuart Varney
Stuart A. Varney (born July 7, 1948) is a British-American talk show host and conservative political commentator who works for Fox News and the Fox Business Network. Born in the United Kingdom, he worked as a journalist before joining Fox News in ...
* Ashley Webster
Reporters
These reporters are based in New York unless otherwise stated.
*
Charles Gasparino
Charles Gasparino is an American journalist, blogger, occasional radio host. He frequently serves as panelist on the Fox Business Network program segment ''The Cost of Freedom'' and the stocks/business news program ''Cashin' In''.
Early life and ...
*
Gerri Willis
Contributors
*
Nigel Farage
*
Jonathan Hoenig
Jonathan Hoenig (; born September 10, 1975) is an American, founding member of the Capitalist Pig hedge fund, and a regular contributor to and regular panelist on Fox News Channel's ''Cashin' In'', ''Your World with Neil Cavuto'', ''Red Eye w/ G ...
*
Dave Ramsey
Former on-air staff
*
Deirdre Bolton
Deirdre Bolton is an American television anchor who is a current ABC News correspondent. She previously was the host of ''Risk & Reward'' on Fox Business. Bolton lives in New York.
Biography
Deirdre Bolton graduated from the University of Iowa w ...
(2014–2020, now with
ABC News)
*
Brenda Buttner
Brenda Buttner (May 22, 1961 – February 20, 2017) was a senior business correspondent and host of ''Bulls & Bears'' on Fox News. She also frequently contributed to ''Your World with Neil Cavuto''.
Buttner was born in Santa Cruz County, Calif ...
(2007–2016, deceased)
*
Melissa Francis (2012–2020)
*
Alexis Glick
Alexis Glick (born Alexis Cahill Donnelly; August 7, 1972) is an American television personality who was an anchor of ''Money for Breakfast'' and ''The Opening Bell'' on Fox Business, as well as the Vice President of Business News. She left the ...
(2007–2009), ''Money for Breakfast'' and ''The Opening Bell on Fox Business''; no longer in the television industry
*
Lou Dobbs (2011–2021)
*
Terry Keenan
Terry Keenan (June 1, 1961 – October 23, 2014) was an American economic/business columnist for the ''New York Post'', and a former anchor for CNN. Keenan was host of the Fox News stocks/investment program ''Cashin' In'' from 2001 to 2009, and a ...
, host of ''Cashin' In'' (2002–2009) (deceased)
*
John Layfield, now at
WWE
*
Jenna Lee (2007–2010), ''Fox Business Morning''; no longer in the television industry
*
Nicole Petallides (2007–2018, now with
TD Ameritrade Network)
*
Trish Regan
Patricia Ann Regan (born December 13, 1972) is a conservative American television talk show host and author. She hosted ''Trish Regan Primetime'' on the Fox Business Network from 2015 to 2020.
Regan was previously a television host on Bloomber ...
(2015–2020)
*
Adam Shapiro Adam Shapiro is the name of:
*Adam Shapiro (activist) (born 1972), American co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM)
*Adam Shapiro (television reporter), American television reporter and investigative journalist
*Adam Shapiro, Amer ...
, now with
Yahoo! Finance
*
John Stossel (2009–2016)
*
Brian Sullivan, now with
CNBC
* Tom Sullivan (2007-2017), now hosts a syndicated talk radio program
Ratings
On January 4, 2008, ''
The New York Times'' and several other media outlets reported that FBN had registered an average of 6,300 viewers, far below Nielsen's 35,000-viewer threshold. The number was so low that neither Nielsen nor FBN were allowed to confirm the number. The ''Times'' and other media outlets noted the network is less than four months old and only in one-third as many households as is
CNBC.
In July 2008, Nielsen estimated that FBN averaged 8,000 viewers per daytime hour and 20,000 per prime time hour, compared to 284,000 and 191,000 (respectively) for CNBC. Because FBN's viewership remained low, Nielsen had difficulty estimating viewership, and the estimates are not statistically significant. At the time, FBN was available in approximately 40 million homes to CNBC's over 90 million.
In the fall 2008, FBN was losing to CNBC in the ratings by over 10 to 1.
By June 2009, showed FBN with an average of 21,000 viewers between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m., still under the Nielsen threshold, and less than 10% of CNBC's 232,000 for the same time span. At this point, FBN was available in about 49 million U.S. homes.
Reports of ratings from the first episode of ''Imus in the Morning'' reported an average of 177,000 viewers (and a peak of 202,000 in the 7:00 a.m. hour) in the time slot, mostly over the age of 65; this was a more than tenfold increase compared to the network's previous morning show, ''Money for Breakfast''. The program even beat CNBC's ''
Squawk Box'' in the time slot.
As of June 2012, ''
Lou Dobbs Tonight'' was earning an average of 154,000 viewers on Fox Business Network.
The first
quarter of 2016 had FBN experience its strongest ratings in its history with day programming up 111 percent in total viewers and 130 percent in the key age 25 to 54 demographic, compared to a year before.
As of August 2017, Fox Business had surpassed CNBC's ratings for nine consecutive months, and ''Lou Dobbs Tonight'' was the most-watched program in business news. CNBC announced in 2015 that it would no longer rely on Nielsen ratings to measure its daytime audience, turning to rival Cogent Reports instead.
Controversies
COVID-19 pandemic
On March 27, 2020, Trish Regan departed the network, amid criticism of a segment on the March 9 episode of ''Trish Regan Primetime'', where she accused
Democrats of exploiting the
COVID-19 pandemic solely to blame President
Donald Trump for it, and launch another round of
impeachment hearings.
On December 23, 2020, ''Mornings with Maria'' aired an interview with a person who claimed to be
Smithfield Foods CEO Dennis Organ, but was actually an
animal rights activist from
Direct Action Everywhere who warned that the
meat packing industry could "effectively
ringon the next pandemic.” Bartiromo issued a correction at the end of the show, admitting that they had been "punked".
Smartmatic election fraud claims
In November 2020, Fox Business anchors Maria Bartiromo and Lou Dobbs promoted conspiracy theories during their programs, tying the
voting machine manufacturer
Smartmatic to
voter fraud during the
2020 presidential election. This included claims that it had ties to
Dominion Voting Systems and the country of
Venezuela. In December 2020, Smartmatic requested a retraction of the coverage by Fox Business, Fox News,
Newsmax and
One America News Network, stating that it was "false and defamatory". To comply with the request, the two anchors' programs, as well as that of Fox News anchor
Jeanine Pirro, all aired a pre-recorded interview with Edward Perez, an election technology expert at the Open Source Election Technology Institute, which
fact-checked
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Fact-checking can be conducted before (''ante hoc'') or after (''post hoc'') the text is published or otherwise dissem ...
various election fraud claims (including those surrounding Smartmatic).
On February 4, 2021, Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against Fox News Media for defamation, specifically naming Bartiromo, Dobbs, and Pirro. The next day, Fox Business abruptly canceled ''Lou Dobbs Tonight''.
Availability
Outside the United States
On April 20, 2009, the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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approved Fox Business Network for distribution in Canada; it is currently available through
Rogers Cable
Rogers Cable Inc. is Canada's largest cable television service provider with about 2.25 million television customers, and over 930,000 Internet subscribers, primarily in Southern & Eastern Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador. Ro ...
's 'Ignite TV' service.
As of July 2011, the channel is carried on
Sky Italia (a fellow
News Corporation company at the time), its first European carriage deal. Fox Business HD was first broadcast in
Israel by cable provider
Hot in 2015, and it is also carried by Cellcom TV and Partner TV.
In Australia,
Sky News Business Channel
Sky News Business Channel (also known as Sky News Money during primetime and Sky News Real Estate on Saturdays) was an Australian pay television business news channel, available nationally on the Foxtel subscription platform and via mobile throu ...
(subsequently relaunched as
Your Money
''CNN Money'', formerly known as ''In the Money'', ''Your $$$$$'', and ''Your Money'' is a thirty-minute news show last hosted by Christine Romans broadcast by CNN from the Time Warner Center studios in New York City. The business program was a ...
in October 2018) have
simulcast Fox Business Network during overnight hours since its launch in January 2008, until the channel was closed down in May 2019. The channel was operated by
Australian News Channel Pty Ltd, which was partly owned by
Sky plc
Sky Group Limited is a British media and telecommunications conglomerate, which is a division of Comcast, and headquartered in London. It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Sky is Europe's l ...
in the United Kingdom (a fellow 21st Century Fox company at the time) until December 2016, when
News Corp Australia
News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp. One of Australia's largest media conglomerates, News Corp Australia employs more than 8,000 staff nationwide and approximately 3,00 ...
(a fellow Rupert Murdoch company) acquired the Australian broadcaster in its entirety.
In the United Kingdom, Fox Business is available for streaming on the Fox News International mobile application.
Dispute with Spectrum
In 2018, Fox Business Network decided to Spectrum, to remove FBN and FNC. Both channels were removed from the Spectrum lineup on May 1, 2018. On May 10, 2018, both Fox Business Network and Fox News returned to Spectrum after a hiatus.
High definition
The
high-definition simulcast of Fox Business Network is broadcast in
720p. Programming shown on this feed was originally produced in high-definition, but was cropped to a
4:3 image and pushed to the left side of the screen, with the extra room used for additional content, such as statistics and charts, and a wider ticker with more room; the information sidebar was named "The Fox HD Wing" (competitor channel
CNBC HD used the enhanced HD format until October 13, 2014, when it was discontinued altogether).
The sidebar graphic was dropped as a result of the network's switch to a
16:9 letterboxed format on September 17, 2012, ending the enhanced HD format altogether. The enhanced ticker and headlines, which were previously seen in the old sidebar graphic, were moved to the lower-third of the screen. Both the SD and HD feeds now use the same exact 16:9 letterbox format, just like its other Fox-owned sister networks.
The Fox 50
The Fox 50 is an industrial index of large companies that is used by FBN; it consists primarily of "the largest U.S. companies that make the products you know and use every day." The index includes:
Anheuser-Busch and
Merrill Lynch
Merrill (officially Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated), previously branded Merrill Lynch, is an American investment management and wealth management division of Bank of America. Along with BofA Securities, the investment bank ...
were included in the original index, but each was acquired by other companies in 2008. They were replaced by Wells Fargo and HP. In March 2011,
CBS Corporation,
Charles Schwab Corporation,
Lowe's
Lowe's Companies, Inc. (), often shortened to Lowe's, is an American retail company specializing in home improvement. Headquartered in Mooresville, North Carolina, the company operates a chain of retail stores in the United States and Canada. A ...
,
Sprint Nextel, and
Yahoo! were removed, and replaced by DuPont, Ford, JPMorgan, Pfizer, and UnitedHealth Group.
This index is not available to purchase in the form of an
index fund or
ETF. The fund received criticism from some financial bloggers for putting together an index with so many competing brands (such as FedEx and UPS; McDonald's and Yum! Brands; WalMart, Target and Costco; Apple, Dell and Microsoft; and Coca-Cola and PepsiCo).
Competitors
*
Bloomberg Television
*
CNBC
References
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