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"Money Rocks" will be a little bit of everything

Eric Bolling, the host of the new Fox Business Network show “Money Rocks,” talked to Benzinga.com about what the show will be about.

Here is an excerpt:

Q: So having guests like that, are there going to be panels or is it basically one-on-one with guests?

A: It’s a little bit of everything. We want to bring people into our studio. Our studio is gorgeous. They really did the studio up beautifully for Money Rocks. So we want people to come in and sit down in person. We’re doing a lot of satellite stuff because a lot of it is entertainment. We’re going to be hooked up to Vegas and L.A. a lot because they’re there. We’re going to have Ted Nugent in next week; we may keep him around so he weigh in on some business stuff, for fun, to give everyone a look at what goes on inside his mind. They have us a lot of creative freedoms which is fantastic.

Read more here.

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