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Fox Business Happy Hour

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Country of origin
  
United States

Camera setup
  
multi-camera

Original network
  
Fox Business Network

Final episode date
  
4 June 2010

Genres
  
News, Business, Talk show

Original language(s)
  
English

Running time
  
60 minutes

First episode date
  
15 October 2007

Language
  
English

Location(s)
  
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City

Presented by
  
Rebecca Diamond, Cody Willard, Eric Bolling

Similar
  
The Cost of Freedom, Fox Business Morning, Bulls & Bears, The Five, Cashin' In

Sam nazarian of sbe on fox business happy hour


Fox Business Happy Hour was an American financial program aired on the Fox Business Network weekdays from 5-6pm Eastern Time and was hosted by Rebecca Diamond, Cody Willard and Eric Bolling.

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About the program

Debuting on October 15, 2007, this program takes viewers outside work to get the inside story of what's making news inside and outside the business world. This show, which originally consisted of 2 co-hosts, Rebecca Gomez (now Rebecca Diamond) and Cody Willard, is set in a bar as it is produced at the Bull & Bear pub in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. The show concluded its run on June 4, 2010; to be replaced by "The Willis Report," anchored by Gerri Willis three days later.

Eric Bolling, who was previously a panelist on CNBC's Fast Money and is now a co-host of Fox News Channel's The Five and a host of Fox Business Network's Follow The Money, joined the show as a panelist in August 2008 until he became the show's third co-host in November of that same year.

Segments

Some of the regular segments of this show (listed alphabetically) include the following:

  • Cody's Shot Clock
  • The Diamond District
  • Street Meat
  • So you think you're an Entrepreneur
  • Special broadcasts

    On February 1, 2008, Fox Business Happy Hour was broadcast live from Scottsdale, Arizona (a suburb of Phoenix). This first-ever remote broadcast on location aired 2 days before Super Bowl XLII.

    On March 13 and 14, 2008, this program was broadcast live from Miami. The March 14 broadcast covered that day's 195-point plunge on the Dow.

    Short segments of the program are shown during New York Yankees game broadcasts on the YES Network.

    References

    Fox Business Happy Hour Wikipedia