While Fox News has made very clear over the years where its messaging stands when it comes to the urgency of climate change, anchors on “The Big Saturday Show” felt they were given all-new reason to sound their alarm with the release of Neon’s “How to Blow Up a Pipeline.”
Featuring a story inspired by Andreas Malm’s 2021 nonfiction release of the same name, the indie feature comes from director Daniel Goldhaber, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ariela Barer and Jordan Sjol. Admitting that he hadn’t seen the film himself — “I went through and watched the trailer, watched parts of it” — Fox News co-host David Webb torched the project as “leftist Hollywood propaganda” on Saturday, while other panelists raised questions about the existence of climate change at all.
“Climate craziness reaching a new level — a new film is out called ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline,’ and you...
Featuring a story inspired by Andreas Malm’s 2021 nonfiction release of the same name, the indie feature comes from director Daniel Goldhaber, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ariela Barer and Jordan Sjol. Admitting that he hadn’t seen the film himself — “I went through and watched the trailer, watched parts of it” — Fox News co-host David Webb torched the project as “leftist Hollywood propaganda” on Saturday, while other panelists raised questions about the existence of climate change at all.
“Climate craziness reaching a new level — a new film is out called ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline,’ and you...
- 4/9/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Fox Sports Films has announced the upcoming original documentary “David Ortiz: Legend of the Fall,” spotlighting Boston Red Sox veteran and Fox MLB analyst Ortiz (aka Big Papi). The sports documentary is set to premiere Oct. 14 on FS1.
“David Ortiz: Legend of the Fall” follows the baseball career and legacy of Ortiz, from the Red Sox’s three World Series championships to his Hall of Fame induction. The documentary film features exclusive interviews with various teammates and rivals, along with behind-the-scenes footage showcasing Ortiz’s intimate moments and celebrations.
“This film sends the message to my fans that if you have faith and don’t quit, you can achieve your dreams,” said Ortiz in a statement. “I was very fortunate to achieve mine and I am humbled by my entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame. I am honored that Fox Sports, Check Point Productions and my very own Big Papi Productions...
“David Ortiz: Legend of the Fall” follows the baseball career and legacy of Ortiz, from the Red Sox’s three World Series championships to his Hall of Fame induction. The documentary film features exclusive interviews with various teammates and rivals, along with behind-the-scenes footage showcasing Ortiz’s intimate moments and celebrations.
“This film sends the message to my fans that if you have faith and don’t quit, you can achieve your dreams,” said Ortiz in a statement. “I was very fortunate to achieve mine and I am humbled by my entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame. I am honored that Fox Sports, Check Point Productions and my very own Big Papi Productions...
- 10/3/2022
- by Michaela Zee
- Variety Film + TV
Mike Rowe, Kelsey Grammer, and others will be hosting original and returning programs as part of Fox Business Network’s Fbn Prime this fall. TV Insider can exclusively reveal the programming slate for the third season of Fox Business Network’s popular programming block, beginning Monday, October 17. Returning to the lineup: all-new episodes of How America Works with Mike Rowe, American Built hosted by Stuart Varney, American Dream Home hosted by Cheryl Casone, and American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch. With Kacie McDonnell on maternity leave, Miami real estate veteran Katrina Campins will step in on Mansion Global. As for the new offerings, Grammer narrates Historic Battles for America: Crucial Conflicts. Plus, the lineup includes Duck Family Treasure and American Dynasty. Check out the full lineup below. Mondays 8:00 p.m. How American Works: Rowe serves as narrator and executive producer on the series that spotlights industries and workers...
- 10/3/2022
- TV Insider
Update, Wednesday, 1:49 Pm Pt: Kelsey Grammer has signed on to headline another series in the Fox News Media wheelhouse.
He will will host Kelsey Grammer’s Historic Battles for America, which will look at “eight key battles which left an indelible mark on this nation,” including the Revolutionary war, the Texas revolution, the Civil War and the American Indian wars. The eight-part series will debut on the subscription streaming platform on May 1.
In a statement, Grammer said that in the series, he will share “a historic look into some of the most important battles fought through American history, to remember those who fought them, and how they shaped our country.”
The series is produced by Warm Springs Productions in association with Grammnet Nh Productions. Grammer, Tom Russo and Jordan McMahon are executive producers along with Warm Springs’ Marc Pierce and Chris Richardson.
Last week. Fox Business announced that Grammer...
He will will host Kelsey Grammer’s Historic Battles for America, which will look at “eight key battles which left an indelible mark on this nation,” including the Revolutionary war, the Texas revolution, the Civil War and the American Indian wars. The eight-part series will debut on the subscription streaming platform on May 1.
In a statement, Grammer said that in the series, he will share “a historic look into some of the most important battles fought through American history, to remember those who fought them, and how they shaped our country.”
The series is produced by Warm Springs Productions in association with Grammnet Nh Productions. Grammer, Tom Russo and Jordan McMahon are executive producers along with Warm Springs’ Marc Pierce and Chris Richardson.
Last week. Fox Business announced that Grammer...
- 4/6/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
A docuseries called “Legends & Lies” that Kelsey Grammer will narrate is among three new series in Fox Business Network’s primetime programming lineup, which kicks off off April 25. “How America Works with Mike Rowe,” which launched in September, will return for a second season, the network said Wednesday
“Legends & Lies” features dramatic recreations about historic events, including the founding of America, the Wild West, and the Civil War. Additional new series are “My Dream Car,” hosted by Danielle Trotta, and “Billion Dollar Idea” with Ben Weiss.
Rowe hosts, narrates and executive produces “How America Works,” which takes an in-depth look at the unsung heroes of the nation’s workforce. Season one was the highest-rated Monday in the time slot for the year in the 25-54 demo.
Other returning shows include Stuart-Varney-hosted “American Built,” which will visit landmarks including Mount Rushmore, Fenway Park, and the Guggenheim Museum this season; “Mansion Global” hosted by Kacie McDonnell,...
“Legends & Lies” features dramatic recreations about historic events, including the founding of America, the Wild West, and the Civil War. Additional new series are “My Dream Car,” hosted by Danielle Trotta, and “Billion Dollar Idea” with Ben Weiss.
Rowe hosts, narrates and executive produces “How America Works,” which takes an in-depth look at the unsung heroes of the nation’s workforce. Season one was the highest-rated Monday in the time slot for the year in the 25-54 demo.
Other returning shows include Stuart-Varney-hosted “American Built,” which will visit landmarks including Mount Rushmore, Fenway Park, and the Guggenheim Museum this season; “Mansion Global” hosted by Kacie McDonnell,...
- 3/30/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
John Rich has written music with everyone from Gretchen Wilson to Jon Bon Jovi. For the show he’s about to launch on Fox Business Network, the musician says he’s cribbing notes from Barbara Walters.
Rich has been studying Walters’ interviews with luminaries like Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. “I paid attention to her intros and outros, her pacing,” for his show, “The Pursuit” which originated on thesubscription streaming platform Fox Nation and launches this week on the Fox Corp. cable outlet as part of a revamped primetime block.
“I’m not really focused on people’s success,” says Rich. “I’m focused on what makes the person able to succeed.”
A new spotlight on inspiration and innovation may surprise some viewers of Fox Business Network, which in recent years has been known for daytime business coverage that tried to tie Wall Street movements to Main Street...
Rich has been studying Walters’ interviews with luminaries like Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. “I paid attention to her intros and outros, her pacing,” for his show, “The Pursuit” which originated on thesubscription streaming platform Fox Nation and launches this week on the Fox Corp. cable outlet as part of a revamped primetime block.
“I’m not really focused on people’s success,” says Rich. “I’m focused on what makes the person able to succeed.”
A new spotlight on inspiration and innovation may surprise some viewers of Fox Business Network, which in recent years has been known for daytime business coverage that tried to tie Wall Street movements to Main Street...
- 9/20/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Stuart Varney, Cheryl Casone, John Rich and Kacie McDonnell will host new weekly shows for Fox Business Network’s new original primetime slate under the banner Fbn Prime.
The new schedule also includes a show narrated by Mike Rowe.
Meanwhile, Kennedy, hosted by Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery, will move an hour earlier to 7 Pm Et from Mondays to Thursdays. It will take the place of a repeat airing of Kudlow, the 4 Pm Et business show featuring Larry Kudlow.
The new shows are:
How America Works, Mondays at 8 Pm starting Sept. 20. Rowe narrates an hourlong series focusing on individuals who work “round the clock to keep our infrastructure in working order.”
American Built, Mondays at 9 Pm starting on Sept. 20. Varney’s half-hour show, originally a Fox Nation series, looks at engineering marvels, such as the USS Nautilus and the Hubble Telescope, with interviews with architects, engineers and historians.
American Dream Home, Tuesdays...
The new schedule also includes a show narrated by Mike Rowe.
Meanwhile, Kennedy, hosted by Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery, will move an hour earlier to 7 Pm Et from Mondays to Thursdays. It will take the place of a repeat airing of Kudlow, the 4 Pm Et business show featuring Larry Kudlow.
The new shows are:
How America Works, Mondays at 8 Pm starting Sept. 20. Rowe narrates an hourlong series focusing on individuals who work “round the clock to keep our infrastructure in working order.”
American Built, Mondays at 9 Pm starting on Sept. 20. Varney’s half-hour show, originally a Fox Nation series, looks at engineering marvels, such as the USS Nautilus and the Hubble Telescope, with interviews with architects, engineers and historians.
American Dream Home, Tuesdays...
- 8/4/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Business Network announced a major overhaul to its primetime lineup on Wednesday.
“Fbn Prime” will launch Sept. 20 and is being billed as “a new multi-series slate of primetime programming that celebrates American industry and ingenuity.” To make space for “Prime,” Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s “Kennedy” will move from 8 p.m. Et to 7 p.m.
Network president Lauren Petterson said Wednesday, “We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers.”
Mike Rowe is joining the Fbn roster and will host “How America Works” on Mondays at 8 p.m. Fbn veteran Stuart Varney will take his “American Built” from Fox Nation to the business network on Mondays at 9 p.m. and 9:30. Cheryl Casone will host “American Dream Home” at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays while Kacie McDonnell moves her Fox Nation show...
“Fbn Prime” will launch Sept. 20 and is being billed as “a new multi-series slate of primetime programming that celebrates American industry and ingenuity.” To make space for “Prime,” Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s “Kennedy” will move from 8 p.m. Et to 7 p.m.
Network president Lauren Petterson said Wednesday, “We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers.”
Mike Rowe is joining the Fbn roster and will host “How America Works” on Mondays at 8 p.m. Fbn veteran Stuart Varney will take his “American Built” from Fox Nation to the business network on Mondays at 9 p.m. and 9:30. Cheryl Casone will host “American Dream Home” at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays while Kacie McDonnell moves her Fox Nation show...
- 8/4/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Finance and politics aren’t the only things on the schedule at Fox Business Network.
The Fox Corp.-owned outlet, which in recent years has generated its biggest ratings for a show led by Lou Dobbs that burnished a distinctly right-leaning brand of politics, will in September stock the bulk of its primetime grid with documentary-style programming featuring hosts like Mike Rowe, country music star John Rich, Stuart Varney and Cheryl Casone. The shows will focus on people at work, real estate, and even home remodeling.
“We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers,” said Lauren Petterson, president of the network, in a prepared statement. The new schedule, known as “Fbn Prime,” will debut on September 20, meaning that the cable outlet will feature more original programming in primetime, rather than relying on repeats of...
The Fox Corp.-owned outlet, which in recent years has generated its biggest ratings for a show led by Lou Dobbs that burnished a distinctly right-leaning brand of politics, will in September stock the bulk of its primetime grid with documentary-style programming featuring hosts like Mike Rowe, country music star John Rich, Stuart Varney and Cheryl Casone. The shows will focus on people at work, real estate, and even home remodeling.
“We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers,” said Lauren Petterson, president of the network, in a prepared statement. The new schedule, known as “Fbn Prime,” will debut on September 20, meaning that the cable outlet will feature more original programming in primetime, rather than relying on repeats of...
- 8/4/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Maria Bartiromo to Host ‘Fox News Primetime’ Next Week as Bakeoff for Key Slot Continues (Exclusive)
Maria Bartiromo will return to the anchor chair during “Fox News Primetime” on Monday as the network continues its search for a permanent host, TheWrap has learned.
Bartiromo will become the first woman to guest host the 7 p.m. show twice since it launched. The network has rotated a cast of star hosts, one per week, since the show’s January debut, but has not yet announced a permanent anchor. The top-rated hosts so far have been Brian Kilmeade, Trey Gowdy and Bartiromo.
Bartiromo previously hosted the 7 p.m. hour at the end of January. She averaged 1.88 million total viewers for that week, according to Nielsen Media Research ratings data. During Gowdy’s first week of hosting at the beginning of February, he averaged 1.99 million.
After a schedule reshuffling at the beginning of the year that moved previous 7 p.m. host Martha MacCallum to 3 p.m. and turned the hour from news to opinion,...
Bartiromo will become the first woman to guest host the 7 p.m. show twice since it launched. The network has rotated a cast of star hosts, one per week, since the show’s January debut, but has not yet announced a permanent anchor. The top-rated hosts so far have been Brian Kilmeade, Trey Gowdy and Bartiromo.
Bartiromo previously hosted the 7 p.m. hour at the end of January. She averaged 1.88 million total viewers for that week, according to Nielsen Media Research ratings data. During Gowdy’s first week of hosting at the beginning of February, he averaged 1.99 million.
After a schedule reshuffling at the beginning of the year that moved previous 7 p.m. host Martha MacCallum to 3 p.m. and turned the hour from news to opinion,...
- 3/12/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network anchor Liz Claman, who normally hosts a show at 3 p.m., is temporarily off the air and in quarantine after a member of her team tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Claman, however, beamed into her show — The Claman Countdown — from her home on Monday.
"She is fine," said fill-in anchor Cheryl Casone. "She is one of the finest, healthiest people I know. This is all out of an abundance of caution."
In a brief appearance on Monday, Claman told viewers that she is six days from ...
Claman, however, beamed into her show — The Claman Countdown — from her home on Monday.
"She is fine," said fill-in anchor Cheryl Casone. "She is one of the finest, healthiest people I know. This is all out of an abundance of caution."
In a brief appearance on Monday, Claman told viewers that she is six days from ...
- 3/23/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fox Business Network plans to trim two more hours of its daily programming schedule, the latest in a series of maneuvers by news organizations amid an intense cycle related to the coronavirus outbreak.
The Fox Corporation-owned outlet will temporarily cease production of two programs – “Fbn am” at 5 a.m. and “Bulls & Bears” at 5 p.m. – while moving one of its highest-rated shows, “Lou Dobbs Tonight” to the 5 p.m. hour. A repeat of Dobbs’ daily show will air instead at 7 p.m. The interim Fox Business schedule will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fox Business previously suspended two primetime shows, “Trish Regan Primetime” and “Kennedy,” citing a desire to emphasize coverage of the current news cycle.
“While Fbn will remain committed to delivering up to the minute breaking business news and analysis, our first priority is the health and safety of our employees,” said Lauren Petterson, president of Fox Business Network,...
The Fox Corporation-owned outlet will temporarily cease production of two programs – “Fbn am” at 5 a.m. and “Bulls & Bears” at 5 p.m. – while moving one of its highest-rated shows, “Lou Dobbs Tonight” to the 5 p.m. hour. A repeat of Dobbs’ daily show will air instead at 7 p.m. The interim Fox Business schedule will run from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fox Business previously suspended two primetime shows, “Trish Regan Primetime” and “Kennedy,” citing a desire to emphasize coverage of the current news cycle.
“While Fbn will remain committed to delivering up to the minute breaking business news and analysis, our first priority is the health and safety of our employees,” said Lauren Petterson, president of Fox Business Network,...
- 3/20/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
After Fox Business Network canceled its entire primetime lineup in February, Zap2it has heard exclusively that, on Monday, April 23, Fbn's daytime lineup will also get a shakeup.
While earlier reports had the details of the lineup changes, Fbn held back the exact date until almost the last minute, perhaps to keep Wall Street on its toes. Fbn airs live in Eastern time; adjust for your time zone.
As of Monday, Dennis Kneale joins Cheryl Casone (above) as co-host of the noon hour. Recent Fbn hire Melissa Francis and Lori Rothman -- who was a guest in the "leg chair" on Fnc's "RedEye W/Greg Gutfeld" last week -- will continue as co-hosts of the 1 p.m. hour, with the fiery Tracy Byrnes and British-born, Los Angeles-raised Ashley Webster taking over as hosts of the 2 p.m. slot.
Liz Claman, who recently celebrated her 1000th episode of "Countdown to the Closing Bell,...
While earlier reports had the details of the lineup changes, Fbn held back the exact date until almost the last minute, perhaps to keep Wall Street on its toes. Fbn airs live in Eastern time; adjust for your time zone.
As of Monday, Dennis Kneale joins Cheryl Casone (above) as co-host of the noon hour. Recent Fbn hire Melissa Francis and Lori Rothman -- who was a guest in the "leg chair" on Fnc's "RedEye W/Greg Gutfeld" last week -- will continue as co-hosts of the 1 p.m. hour, with the fiery Tracy Byrnes and British-born, Los Angeles-raised Ashley Webster taking over as hosts of the 2 p.m. slot.
Liz Claman, who recently celebrated her 1000th episode of "Countdown to the Closing Bell,...
- 4/20/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fox Business Network (Fbn) will report live from Wall Street Friday to examine the economic impact the 9/11 terrorist attacks had on the United States. Fbn will report live from Wall Street this Friday, September 9th to examine the economic impact the 9/11 terrorist attacks had on the United States. Fbn.s Cheryl Casone will anchor live from the steps of Federal Hall (12 Pm/Et) while Liz Claman will take Countdown to the Closing Bell (3 Pm/Et) to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to talk with prominent business leaders about what the economy looks like a decade after the tragedy. Guests include: Former NYSE Chairman Dick Grasso, Former NY Governor George Pataki, among others...
- 9/8/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Hurricane coverage update: Fox Business will carry Fox NY's (Wnyw) hurricane coverage starting Sunday morning at 6am until 8pm when Cheryl Casone will host a two hour live special covering Irene's impact and the aftermath. Fox Business Live airs now at 6pm Et Sunday Fox Business Network reports that there are some refinery disruptions reported from Conoco, Hess, and Sunoco, but their outpout is relatively small and as of now doesn.t affect overall domestic levels for the U.S. According to Cheryl Casone's blog, the coverage will span the East Coast from the Carolinas to Massachusetts. Casone writes that "Hurricanes can change track on a dime, and Fox Business will be live Sunday monitoring the storm. There...
- 8/27/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Hurricane Irene has ruined the Eastern seaboard's weekend plans, including President Obama who is vacationing on Martha's Vineyard. As the population dense section of the USA prepares for a category 2-3 storm, Fbn.s live coverage begins Sunday night on Hurricane Irene. Fox Business Network (Fbn) anchor Cheryl Casone will present a special report this Sunday, August 28, at 8 Pm/Et to cover the economic impact and international market reactions to Hurricane Irene. Fbn will also provide live updates on the path of the hurricane throughout the weekend. Sunday, August 28, 2011; 8 Pm/Et...
- 8/26/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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