- The Opening Bell on Fox Business
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show name = The Opening Bell on Fox Business
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camera =multi-camera
picture format =480i (SDTV)720p
runtime = 60minutes
presenter =Alexis Glick
country = flag|United States
location = New York City
language = Language
network =Fox Business Network
first_aired =December 17 ,2007
last_aired = present
preceded_by =Money for Breakfast
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website = http://www.foxbusiness.com/
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tv_com_id"The Opening Bell on Fox Business" is an American business news program airing on the
Fox Business Network at 9:00amEastern Time and is hosted byAlexis Glick .Debuting on
2007-12-17 , this program offers a daily glimpse of what is expected to happen onWall Street for the business day, reaction to the opening of the markets, and covers the first 30 minutes of the trading day. Contributors and reporters includeRobert Gray ,Liz MacDonald ,Shibani Joshi ,Connell McShane ,Charles Payne ,Nicole Petallides (NYSE), andAshley Webster (London ).egments
Some of these segments below include:
*Trading Places: This is the segment in which traders from
Chicago and New York give their outlook on the business day ahead.
*Capital Corner: AWashington, D.C. -based reporter for the network (either Peter Barnes,Rich Edson , orAdam Shapiro ) joins the program to give his/her take on the Congressional and political side of business.
*Before the Bell Whip: In this segment, market reporters narrate a brief rundown on the day's pre-market business headlines in turn before the opening bell.
*Opening Bell: As the name suggests, this is the key segment of the show in which the opening bells are rung at theNew York Stock Exchange and at theNASDAQ .
*7 Early Movers: Fox Business Network stocks editor Liz MacDonald and contributor Charles Payne report on the day's 7 early movers in the opening minutes of the trading day. Seen right after the ringing of the opening bells at the NYSE and NASDAQ.
*Turn the Page: Glick, Robert Gray, Liz MacDonald, Connell McShane, Charles Payne, and a guest host follow the day's stories beyond the newspaper headlines.
*The Weigh-In: Seen at the end of the program, with Glick, Gray, McDonald, McShane, Payne, and a guest host weighing in on the day's business and other headlines.Facts
This program replaced the fourth hour of "
Money for Breakfast ", which was reduced from four hours to three on December 17, 2007, but "Money for Breakfast" contracted to two hours onMay 12 ,2008 as the first hour of that program was replaced by the second hour of the expanded "Fox Business Morning ".Following the success of this program, Fox Business Network debuted "
Countdown to the Closing Bell " on May 12, 2008. That program, which is hosted byLiz Claman , follows a format that is very similar to this one.ee also
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Squawk on the Street " (aCNBC US program aired in the same timeslot)
*"Money for Breakfast " (a Fox Business Network program that precedes this one)
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