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Fox News announced its successor to Neil Cavuto, who unexpectedly left the network in December. Will Cain, an avowed conservative who co-hosts “Fox & Friends Weekend,” will take over Cavuto ...
Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Will Cain is set to replace Neil Cavuto in the 4 p.m. time slot on the Fox News Channel. The launch of The Will Cain Show on Jan. 21 follows Cavuto leaving Fox News ...
Will Cain, a "Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host and former ESPN personality, is taking over the afternoon Fox News time slot that was hosted by Neil Cavuto. "The Will Cain Show" will premiere Jan. 27 ...
Fox News Channel is promoting weekend host Will Cain to the weekday afternoon slot vacated by longtime personality Neil Cavuto ... contributor Charlie Hurt will replace Cain on the weekend ...
Beyond politics, his commentary has focused on sports, culture and business, and he's interviewed a number of big names ... The post Fox News Picks Will Cain to Take Over Neil Cavuto's Afternoon ...
Will Cain, the co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend, will take over the 4 p.m. ET weekday timeslot on Fox News Channel following the departure of Neil Cavuto last month. Cain will start his show, The ...
Fox News is giving host Will Cain his own show, a program that will replace longtime anchor Neil Cavuto in the network’s 4 p.m. time slot, along with other programming changes. Cain, currently a ...
Fox News Channel is promoting weekend host Will Cain to the weekday afternoon slot vacated by longtime personality Neil Cavuto ... contributor Charlie Hurt will replace Cain on the weekend ...
Will Cain joined Mediaite Founding Editor Colby Hall to dive deep into his new Fox News show, explaining why he loves having Democrats on to debate.
Neil Cavuto ... Fox News Media," the company said in a statement confirming the anchor's departure. "His programs have defined business news and set the standard in the entire industry." Big-name ...
After 28 years as a stalwart anchor on Fox News, Neil Cavuto ... the news," Cavuto shared during his last show. "Not shout the news, not blast the news, not — well, call names.