Categories: OLD Media Moves

Fox Business to launch weekend call-in show about personal finance

Fox Business Network announced Thursday that will debut “Your Questions, Your Money Live,� a new weekly personal finance show, every Saturday, starting this weekend.

The show will air from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

CNBC has a personal finance show called “On the Money” that airs weeknights at 10 p.m., as well as the Suze Orman personal finance show on Saturday nights. CNN has also launched a personal finance show recently that features radio talkshow personality Clark Howard.

Hosted by Dagen McDowell, “Your Questions, Your Money Live,� is a live call-in show where viewers can talk to experts about the ongoing economic crisis and raise questions about personal finance issues.

“The economic crisis doesn’t take the weekends off,” said Fox executive vice president Kevin Magee in a statement. “This Saturday FBN will set a new standard in business news by providing our viewers with four-hours of live programming featuring updated news on the economy along with the opportunity to talk to a panel of experts about their financial concerns.”

“Your Questions, Your Money Liveâ€? will also showcase a rotating cast of Fox Business contributors and outside experts each week.  This week’s edition will feature business leaders Larry Winget, bestselling author of “You’re Broke Because You Want To Be”; Pat Powell, Powell Financial Group president; Barry Habib, CEO of the Mortgage Market Guide; Dani Babb, author of “The Accidental Landlord,” John Rutledge, Chairman of the Rutledge Capital, Liz Pulliam Weston, author of “Easy Money” and Bill Isaac, former FDIC Chairman as part of the program’s panel of experts. Â

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