Former Fox Business Network Evp Kevin Magee is heading to MSNBC as the new Executive in Charge of Morning Joe, replacing Michael Weisman who has served in the position for the past year. Magee begins his new role immediately, working alongside Executive Producer Alex Korson. Magee most recently served as Executive Vice President of Fox Business Network and Executive Vice President of Fox News Radio. Prior to that, Magee was the Head of Programming for Fox News Channel…...
- 1/5/2016
- Deadline TV
Fox Business Network will launch Making Money With Charles Payne on Monday, June 2 at 6 Pm. Payne joined Fbn as a contributor in 2007 and appears across the network and Fox News Channel. Fox News says Payne began his career on Wall Street as an analyst at E.F. Hutton in 1985. In 1991, he founded Wall Street Strategies, an independent stock market research firm where he serves as CEO and principal analyst. He published his first book, Be Smart, Act Fast, Get Rich in May 2007. “Charles has an incredible talent for identifying growth sectors in the markets and we’re excited to launch a new show dedicated to helping viewers spot these emerging investment prospects,” Fbn Evp Kevin Magee said in today’s programming announcement. Cavuto, which currently airs at 6 Pm Et and repeats at 8, will move to 8 Pm Et when Making Money debuts.
- 5/20/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Strange Inheritance will take a closer look at real-life stories of unconventional inheritances, Fox Business Network Evp Kevin Magee said today. Fbn is developing the original alternative primetime program for a summer launch. The half-hour show is being produced by Jonathan Towers, founder and senior executive producer of Towers Productions, LLC. Towers has worked on several reality-based series, including A&E’s American Justice, National Geographic’s Inside 9/11 and History Channel’s Gangland. Strange Inheritance goes into production later this month.
- 2/12/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Fox Business Network (Fbn) will launch its new business day programming lineup on Monday, Feb. 24, headlined by the debut of Maria Bartiromo’s new, two-hour program, Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo. Bartiromo (pictured), a reporter formerly with CNN and CNBC, joined Fbn and Fox News Channel (Fnc) last year, and serves as anchor for Opening Bell, which will air weekdays from 9-11am Et. In a release announcing Fbn’s new programming lineup, Kevin Magee, executive vice president of Fox Business, said, “Our new schedule will enhance our ability to deliver timely key business news, and we are thrilled to debut fresh … Continue reading →
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- 2/7/2014
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
New York -- Fox Business Network announced Tuesday that Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walter Mossberg would appear weekly on the channel.
Mossberg's technology segment, that will not be branded as the Wall Street Journal, will appear Thursday mornings on the hour co-anchored by Dagen McDowell and Brian Sullivan. This is one of several appearances by Wall Street Journal staff on Fox Business Network, which had been thought to be prevented in the beginning from having regular appearances by Journal staffers due to an agreement between archrival Cnbc and Dow Jones before the latter was acquired by News Corp.
While that's still in effect, there have been multiple reports that News Corp. executives have said that the agreement doesn't preclude everything. That was confirmed Tuesday by a Fox Business Network executive.
"The Cnbc agreement covers only branded business news segments. Breaking news, non-business news and things like the personal technology reviews that Walt does are not covered by it," Fox News executive vp Kevin Magee said Tuesday.
Also appearing on Fbn have been Monica Langley, Wall Street Journal deputy Washington bureau chief; Teri Ains, senior fashion writer; Washington regular senior editor Joseph White; Gerald Seib, executive Washington editor; and Greg Ip, Robert Frank and John Bussey.
Mossberg's technology segment, that will not be branded as the Wall Street Journal, will appear Thursday mornings on the hour co-anchored by Dagen McDowell and Brian Sullivan. This is one of several appearances by Wall Street Journal staff on Fox Business Network, which had been thought to be prevented in the beginning from having regular appearances by Journal staffers due to an agreement between archrival Cnbc and Dow Jones before the latter was acquired by News Corp.
While that's still in effect, there have been multiple reports that News Corp. executives have said that the agreement doesn't preclude everything. That was confirmed Tuesday by a Fox Business Network executive.
"The Cnbc agreement covers only branded business news segments. Breaking news, non-business news and things like the personal technology reviews that Walt does are not covered by it," Fox News executive vp Kevin Magee said Tuesday.
Also appearing on Fbn have been Monica Langley, Wall Street Journal deputy Washington bureau chief; Teri Ains, senior fashion writer; Washington regular senior editor Joseph White; Gerald Seib, executive Washington editor; and Greg Ip, Robert Frank and John Bussey.
- 7/9/2008
- by By Paul J. Gough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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