Fox cancels two more shows

Fox News and Fox Business have recently announced they are canceling shows from two popular hosts. 

On Fox Business, the network is shutting down Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s show, Kennedy, to instead air reruns of Kudlow with the host Larry Kudlow. Kennedy ran at the 7:00 p.m. ET time slot until its final show on June 1, 2023.

“Kennedy host Montgomery will remain at Fox News Media, popping up on other programs, including Outnumbered and The Five, to discuss news, politics and pop culture. She also hosts the Fox News podcast ‘Kennedy Saves the World’ and is currently on a comedy tour with Jimmy Failla of Fox News Radio,” Broadcasting + Cable reported.

On the Fox News side, the network announced it is canceling Steve Hilton’s Sunday show, The Next Revolution.

Mediaite reported, “Bongino, who hosted a Saturday night show, left the network last month after the two parties couldn’t reach an agreement on terms. The departure of Hilton is equally un-dramatic: he’s leaving his 9 p.m. Sunday show to dedicate himself full-time to what Fox described as a ‘new California non-partisan policy organization launching next week.’ He will remain with the network as a contributor.”

“Mediaite also learned that the changes extend to one tweak in weekday programming: Fox & Friends First, the network’s 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. show, will be shrinking to just one hour, starting at 5 a.m. Congratulations to Carly Shimkus and Todd Piro on the extra hour of much needed sleep,” it further reported.

The news comes after Tucker Carlson was fired from the network in late April following the departure of Dan Bongino from Fox News. 

3 thoughts on “Fox cancels two more shows”

  1. One by one, fux nuze is getting rid of any trace of conservative voices. Just like the Nazis in the 1930’s with their brown shirt thugs who tried to erase any dissent against Hitler, the brown shirt thugs of the left will stop at nothing to force the woke agenda upon our Republic. One thing these leftwads forget is our history.

    Americans try to get along – we will negotiate, we will accommodate, we will bend over backwards to try to appease the other side. But we reach a point when we realize that the enemy will never settle for any thing less than total surrender, that they want war.

    Then we roll up our shirt sleeves and we get to work, our approach to war is just like an industrial project – to be done as efficiently as we can. Exterminate the most enemy with the least effort is not the goal, it’s the metric.

    In 1941 Japan felt America was soft & weak, ripe for the taking – less than 4 years later they saw the folly of their idea when on August 6, 1945 at Hiroshima more than 80,000 people were killed in the blink of an eye, with over 100,000 more doomed to die in less than a year.
    Mass killing on an industrial scale, and mercy is nowhere in that equation.
    Mercy will be left for the next generation, they will have time for it – we don’t.

    We have a Republic to save, that’s the job that must be done. It’s up to us to do it – there is no one else.

  2. People talk about splitting up the country, I say to hell with that, the commies have to go. Out, gone. That includes the United Nations too.

  3. cannot believe they are cancelling Steve Hilton–his show is always good. Fox is really going down.

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