Your World with Neil Cavuto

Your World with Neil Cavuto
Genre Business News/Talk program
Presented by Neil Cavuto
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) New York City
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network Fox News Channel
Picture format 480i NTSC (SD), 720p (HD)
Original release October 7, 1996 – present
External links
Website

Your World with Neil Cavuto (written on-air as Your World Cavuto), which debuted as the Cavuto Business Report on the network's launch in 1996, is an American news and business television program appearing on Fox News Channel.

About the program

Hosted by Neil Cavuto, FNC's business news vice president, the program covers the latest breaking news and business stories of the day, in addition to giving analysis on how the stock market moved through the day. It also covers political stories, such as how political actions may affect the markets, in addition to analysis of the markets by a group of analysts from one of the Cost of Freedom business block programs.

Closing the program, the show has a commentary segment called "Common Sense", in which Neil gives his point of view on a news story of the day.

The program is broadcast live weekdays at 4pm ET.

Your World began broadcasting in 720p HD September 28, 2009. This HD conversion was part of FNC's network-wide switch to a 16:9 widescreen format on that day. Also on September 28, 2009, this program (which was one of the last existing weekday programs to convert to HD) debuted a new on-air look, along with new graphics and a then-new program logo.

Cost of Freedom Analysis

Every day, a segment of the show is dedicated to having analysis from one of the many different weekend Cost of Freedom business-block shows on the Fox News Channel. This may include people from, but not be limited to:

Bulls & Bears

Cavuto on Business

The set for Your World

Forbes on Fox

Cashin' In

Rotating Guest Analysts

Criticism

Paul Krugman writing in the New York Times used Cavuto as an example of a new breed of news anchor for whom "the formal rules and the codes of ethics that formerly prevented blatant partisanship are gone or ignored."[1]

Tobin Smith's severe conflicts of interest have been exposed in an investigative article by Think Finance, where stocks named on air and in Changewave's site were latter connected to Cornell Capital Partners, who was also the main financing party behind a company that named Tobin Smith as CIO (Turnaround Partners, Inc).[2]

Logos

References

  1. Paul Krugman (2003-05-13). "The China Syndrome". New York Times. Retrieved 2006-08-24.
  2. Think Finance, "Tobin Smith's dark side" retrieved on 15 November 2007

External links

Preceded by
Shepard Smith Reporting
Fox News Channel Weekday lineup
4 PM ET - 5 PM ET
Succeeded by
The Five
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