Fox Business Morning

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Fox Business Morning
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Original title card used from 2007-10-15 through 2008-07-11
Genre Business News program
Presented by Jenna Lee
Connell McShane
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationNew York City
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original network Fox Business Network
Original releaseOctober 15, 2007 (2007-10-15) 
May 7, 2010 (2010-05-07)
External links
Website

Fox Business Morning was an early morning business newscast that aired on the Fox Business Network from 5-7am Eastern Time. Anchored by Jenna Lee and Connell McShane, it was the first show to be aired on the network when it launched October 15, 2007. Nicole Petallides served as Jenna Lee's original co-anchor before she was replaced with McShane on May 12, 2008.

Contents

Originally airing as a one-hour program, Fox Business Morning expanded to two hours on May 12, 2008. The second hour of this program replaced the first hour of Money for Breakfast , which in turn, contracted to two hours. Fox Business Morning once again contracted to 1 hour on October 5, 2009 to make way for Imus in the Morning. The show was canceled May 7, 2010 and was replaced by a Best of Imus in the Morning hour at 5am ET, an hour before the live Imus broadcast at 6am ET. [1] A similar early-morning business program, FBN:AM (co-anchored by Casone and Lauren Simonetti), debuted June 1, 2015 after Imus in the Morning ended its run on the network at the end of May of that year.

Format

This early morning program began with a look at the overnight headlines, along with a review of the Asian stock markets and a look at ongoing trading on the European markets from Ashley Webster, who is the network's London-based correspondent and overseas markets editor. In addition, this program also previewed the U.S. business day, including that day's corporate and economic diaries.

Segments

Some of these segments included:

Anchors

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References

  1. "More FBN Changes…". 8 May 2010.

See also