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Say It Ain’t So: FOX Drops the Axe on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “FreedomWatch”

FOX Business Network Adds Encore Presentations of Marquee Business Programming

from MarketWatch.com:

NEW YORK, Feb 09, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — FOX Business Network (FBN) will debut a new primetime schedule featuring encore presentations of the channel’s top post-market programs, announced Kevin Magee, Executive Vice President of the network. Starting February 20th at 8 PM/ET, viewers will find additional airings of The Willis Report (5PM & 8PM/ET), Cavuto (6PM & 9PM/ET) and Lou Dobbs Tonight (7PM & 10PM/ET). The new lineup will replace FreedomWatch with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Power & Money with David Asman and Follow the Money with Eric Bolling.

In addition, FBN is developing a new 5PM/ET program hosted by Melissa Francis who joined the network from CNBC earlier this year. The show will debut in the second quarter, at which point The Willis Report will move to 8PM/ET, enabling FBN to be the only business network providing viewers with uninterrupted live coverage of financial news from 5AM/ET to 9PM/ET.

Read More @ MarketWatch.com

4 comments to Say It Ain’t So: FOX Drops the Axe on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “FreedomWatch”

  • Dave

    That sucks!

    I guess it was only a matter of time.

    Most of the time when watching FreedomWatch I would think to myself, “I can’t believe FOX is allowing him to say this stuff…”

  • Troy

    Why FOX, cause Goldman Sachs told you to cancel it?

  • Uncle Dunc

    The most singularly honest program on all of television – PERIOD! And, some “Pin-Heads” gave it the heave ho.

    what do the folks at Fox expect us to do – tune in to O’Reilly’s ET version of political analysis. Sorry… the culture warriors can’t hold a candle to the Judge.

    Uncle Dunc

  • darrell parker

    You cancel freedom watch , cancel me as a viewer of fox

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