Fox Business Network anchor Neil Cavuto will host a new, two-hour Saturday show on Fox News beginning next month.
The show, called “Cavuto Live,” will air from 10 a.m. to noon. It starts Jan. 20.
The show will feature a breakdown of the major headlines impacting business and politics along with a rotating panel of industry experts each week.
“Our Saturday business block has always outperformed in the ratings because we bring the best of both FNC and FBN to this critical daypart,” said Cavuto in a statement. “But now, with the news often hitting throughout the weekend, we owe it to our viewers to provide real-time reaction on just how these policies and politics impact our lives, and our finances.
Cavuto was instrumental in helping launch Fox News in 1996 and was also integral in the creation of Fox Business in 2007.
He currently serves as senior vice president and managing editor of business news across both networks and his Fox News program “Your World with Neil Cavuto” is the highest-rated business program on television, while his Fox Business show “Cavuto Coast to Coast” regularly places within the top five.
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