The House Ethics Committee’s report on George Santos included several revelations about the New York congressman’s allegedly illegal activity — including that he spent campaign cash on OnlyFans. Santos is certainly one of the most prolific liars to walk the halls of Congress, and it appears he lied on camera about his usage on the platform earlier this year.
After the House’s investigation found that Santos had used the money from his campaign committee to “pay down personal credit card bills and other debt; make a $4,127.80 purchase at...
After the House’s investigation found that Santos had used the money from his campaign committee to “pay down personal credit card bills and other debt; make a $4,127.80 purchase at...
- 11/16/2023
- by Nikki McCann Ramirez
- Rollingstone.com
Fox Business is shutting down “Kennedy,” the nightly program hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery in the 7 p.m. time slot, and replacing it with reruns of Larry Kudlow’s namesake show.
“Kennedy” will air for the last time on Thursday. The show had a seven-month hiatus in 2020, with the network citing “the demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage” at the time.
Montgomery, a host since 2015, will remain with Fox, a spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap. The political libertarian has a background in pop culture that includes experience as an MTV VJ, is a frequent panelist on Fox News’ “Outnumbered” and guests on “The Five,” and also has a podcast, “Kennedy Saves the World.” She is currently on a comedy tour with Jimmy Failla of Fox News Radio.
“Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street” fills the time slot on Fridays, which will also see “Barron’s Roundtable” replace “Wall Street Journal at Large with Gerry Baker,...
“Kennedy” will air for the last time on Thursday. The show had a seven-month hiatus in 2020, with the network citing “the demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage” at the time.
Montgomery, a host since 2015, will remain with Fox, a spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap. The political libertarian has a background in pop culture that includes experience as an MTV VJ, is a frequent panelist on Fox News’ “Outnumbered” and guests on “The Five,” and also has a podcast, “Kennedy Saves the World.” She is currently on a comedy tour with Jimmy Failla of Fox News Radio.
“Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street” fills the time slot on Fridays, which will also see “Barron’s Roundtable” replace “Wall Street Journal at Large with Gerry Baker,...
- 6/1/2023
- by Eileen AJ Connelly
- The Wrap
John Rich has written music with everyone from Gretchen Wilson to Jon Bon Jovi. For the show he’s about to launch on Fox Business Network, the musician says he’s cribbing notes from Barbara Walters.
Rich has been studying Walters’ interviews with luminaries like Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. “I paid attention to her intros and outros, her pacing,” for his show, “The Pursuit” which originated on thesubscription streaming platform Fox Nation and launches this week on the Fox Corp. cable outlet as part of a revamped primetime block.
“I’m not really focused on people’s success,” says Rich. “I’m focused on what makes the person able to succeed.”
A new spotlight on inspiration and innovation may surprise some viewers of Fox Business Network, which in recent years has been known for daytime business coverage that tried to tie Wall Street movements to Main Street...
Rich has been studying Walters’ interviews with luminaries like Johnny Carson, Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. “I paid attention to her intros and outros, her pacing,” for his show, “The Pursuit” which originated on thesubscription streaming platform Fox Nation and launches this week on the Fox Corp. cable outlet as part of a revamped primetime block.
“I’m not really focused on people’s success,” says Rich. “I’m focused on what makes the person able to succeed.”
A new spotlight on inspiration and innovation may surprise some viewers of Fox Business Network, which in recent years has been known for daytime business coverage that tried to tie Wall Street movements to Main Street...
- 9/20/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Business Network announced a major overhaul to its primetime lineup on Wednesday.
“Fbn Prime” will launch Sept. 20 and is being billed as “a new multi-series slate of primetime programming that celebrates American industry and ingenuity.” To make space for “Prime,” Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s “Kennedy” will move from 8 p.m. Et to 7 p.m.
Network president Lauren Petterson said Wednesday, “We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers.”
Mike Rowe is joining the Fbn roster and will host “How America Works” on Mondays at 8 p.m. Fbn veteran Stuart Varney will take his “American Built” from Fox Nation to the business network on Mondays at 9 p.m. and 9:30. Cheryl Casone will host “American Dream Home” at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays while Kacie McDonnell moves her Fox Nation show...
“Fbn Prime” will launch Sept. 20 and is being billed as “a new multi-series slate of primetime programming that celebrates American industry and ingenuity.” To make space for “Prime,” Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s “Kennedy” will move from 8 p.m. Et to 7 p.m.
Network president Lauren Petterson said Wednesday, “We are thrilled to introduce a new engaging and inspirational primetime lineup focused on success stories across key American industries to our loyal viewers.”
Mike Rowe is joining the Fbn roster and will host “How America Works” on Mondays at 8 p.m. Fbn veteran Stuart Varney will take his “American Built” from Fox Nation to the business network on Mondays at 9 p.m. and 9:30. Cheryl Casone will host “American Dream Home” at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays while Kacie McDonnell moves her Fox Nation show...
- 8/4/2021
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network said it would scrap most of its primetime schedule by putting two of its programs on hiatus “until further notice” in order to staff coverage of the coronavirus crisis elsewhere within Fox News Media.
The network said in a statement that its 8 p.m. hour, “Trish Regan Primetime,” and 9 p.m. hour, “Kennedy,” would be replaced by long form programming.
“Due to the demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage, we are deploying all resources from both shows for staffing needs during critical market hours,” the network’s statement said.
Regan, who hosts a show that tends to focus on the political, has generated some criticism in recent days for hosting segments suggesting that liberals were overstating the effects of the spread of coronavirus to discredit President Donald Trump. A graphic that accompanied one segment that aired Monday read “Coronavirus Impeachment Scam.”
Regan launched her program in...
The network said in a statement that its 8 p.m. hour, “Trish Regan Primetime,” and 9 p.m. hour, “Kennedy,” would be replaced by long form programming.
“Due to the demands of the evolving pandemic crisis coverage, we are deploying all resources from both shows for staffing needs during critical market hours,” the network’s statement said.
Regan, who hosts a show that tends to focus on the political, has generated some criticism in recent days for hosting segments suggesting that liberals were overstating the effects of the spread of coronavirus to discredit President Donald Trump. A graphic that accompanied one segment that aired Monday read “Coronavirus Impeachment Scam.”
Regan launched her program in...
- 3/14/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Business host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery are taking Hollywood celebrities to task for promoting socialism. In a monologue Thursday, Kennedy said that stars like Sean Penn and Jim Carrey embracing left-wing politics was comparable to drug addiction.
“Everyone wants to be liked. It’s a basic human impulse for some of you and that explains the turn-on-a-dime hypocrisy from people Jim Carrey and Sean Penn,” said Kennedy.
“Being cool is like heroin for some of those people and once you get high you spend the rest of your life chasing that fleeting feeling. And what’s cooler than pretending you hate money and giving away someone else’s stuff under the guise of fairness?”
Also Read: Joe Scarborough Slams Hillary Clinton After Kennedy Retirement: 'She Ran a Horrible Campaign'
Kennedy, a former MTV VJ who now hosts her own program on Fox Business, also took out her knives for Bill Maher...
“Everyone wants to be liked. It’s a basic human impulse for some of you and that explains the turn-on-a-dime hypocrisy from people Jim Carrey and Sean Penn,” said Kennedy.
“Being cool is like heroin for some of those people and once you get high you spend the rest of your life chasing that fleeting feeling. And what’s cooler than pretending you hate money and giving away someone else’s stuff under the guise of fairness?”
Also Read: Joe Scarborough Slams Hillary Clinton After Kennedy Retirement: 'She Ran a Horrible Campaign'
Kennedy, a former MTV VJ who now hosts her own program on Fox Business, also took out her knives for Bill Maher...
- 9/21/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Fox Business anchor Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (better known as Kennedy) thinks President Trump’s words were often “misogynistic.” “I believe the president has said misogynistic things,” she told TheWrap on Wednesday. She stopped short, however, of bluntly declaring him a misogynist. “I don’t think it is up to me to determine whether his heart is steeped in pure dark misogyny.” Kennedy added that she always tried to stay in a rational place when evaluating Trump and not allow herself to be taken in by the hysteria found among both his lovers and haters. Also Read: Fox News Host Kennedy...
- 12/28/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Towards the end of the Fox News program “Outnumbered” co-host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, who also hosts her own show “Kennedy” on Fox Business, had some choice words for House minority leader Nancy Pelosi. After playing a clip of Pelosi, strongly denouncing President Donald Trump’s proposed latest immigration stances as “trash,” Kennedy said the former speaker reminder her of a dog. Also Read: Meghan McCain Exits Fox News “She reminds me of a very unfriendly Chihuahua. I think she has betrayed Dreamers. They are upset with her. I don’t think they’re going to forgive her anytime soon,” said Kennedy.
- 10/12/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
Lisa Kennedy Montgomery is best known to a generation as, simply, Kennedy — the hip MTV VJ who helped introduce America to Nirvana and Soundgarden on Alternative Nation, mimed oral sex on a mic during the 1994 VMAs — while standing next to Rudy Giuliani, no less — and eventually came out as a die-hard Republican. (In a ’94 Vanity Fair profile, she even declared her ardent love for former vice president Dan Quayle.)
Nearly 20 years later, the 41-year-old mother of two has left her wild-child past behind for a career as a writer, radio host, and Fox Business contributor. But while her political views haven’t really changed,...
Nearly 20 years later, the 41-year-old mother of two has left her wild-child past behind for a career as a writer, radio host, and Fox Business contributor. But while her political views haven’t really changed,...
- 12/9/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
Fox Business Network will debut a new show on Monday, December 9th called The Independents. The Independents with host Lisa Kennedy Montgomery and co-hosts Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster debuts Monday, December 9th at 9 Pm/Et on Fox Business Network (Fbn). Kennedy will be joined by co-hosts: Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. The new program replaces the rerun showing of The Willis Report (Fbn’s Stossel, hosted by John Stossel, will continue to appear at 9 Pm Et on Thursdays). With the addition of The Independents, Fbn will now be live each weekday from 6 Am to 10 Pm. Kennedy joined Fbn...
- 12/9/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
News from all over TV:
- The Starz adaptation of "Outlander" has added Simon Callow ("Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Doctor Who") to its cast. He'll play the Duke of Sandringham, an "opulent and flamboyant" nobleman who maintains his hold on power through a variety of alliances. "Outlander," an adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's novels, comes to Starz in 2014.
- Former "Southland" star Regina King has signed on to FX's "The Strain." She'll play the manager of a rock star (Jack Kesy) who has fallen under the sway of an ancient vampire. [Deadline]
- "Mob City" drew a smallish mob of viewers to TNT Wednesday night (Dec. 4). The premiere of TNT's miniseries averaged 2.3 million people, below the typical audience for the channel's other original series.
- Former MTV VJ Kennedy has a new show ... on the Fox Business Network. Kennedy (full name: Lisa Kennedy Montgomery) will co-host "The Independents" with Matt Welch and Kmele Foster.
- The Starz adaptation of "Outlander" has added Simon Callow ("Four Weddings and a Funeral," "Doctor Who") to its cast. He'll play the Duke of Sandringham, an "opulent and flamboyant" nobleman who maintains his hold on power through a variety of alliances. "Outlander," an adaptation of Diana Gabaldon's novels, comes to Starz in 2014.
- Former "Southland" star Regina King has signed on to FX's "The Strain." She'll play the manager of a rock star (Jack Kesy) who has fallen under the sway of an ancient vampire. [Deadline]
- "Mob City" drew a smallish mob of viewers to TNT Wednesday night (Dec. 4). The premiere of TNT's miniseries averaged 2.3 million people, below the typical audience for the channel's other original series.
- Former MTV VJ Kennedy has a new show ... on the Fox Business Network. Kennedy (full name: Lisa Kennedy Montgomery) will co-host "The Independents" with Matt Welch and Kmele Foster.
- 12/6/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
What’s next — Downtown Julie Brown moving to CNBC?
Fox Business announced Tuesday that Lisa Kennedy Montgomery — better known as ex-mtv VJ Kennedy, the hipster conservative host of Alternative Nation from 1992 to 1997 — is joining the network as host of a new program called The Independents. The series, which will air Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Et, will feature “a roundtable discussion about the day’s news, with a focus on the protection of economic and civil liberties.”
Montgomery isn’t a new addition to the Fox family — she joined the company’s business network as a...
Fox Business announced Tuesday that Lisa Kennedy Montgomery — better known as ex-mtv VJ Kennedy, the hipster conservative host of Alternative Nation from 1992 to 1997 — is joining the network as host of a new program called The Independents. The series, which will air Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Et, will feature “a roundtable discussion about the day’s news, with a focus on the protection of economic and civil liberties.”
Montgomery isn’t a new addition to the Fox family — she joined the company’s business network as a...
- 12/4/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
Fox Business Network will debut “The Independents,” a new primetime program hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (formerly known as MTV VJ Kennedy), on Monday, Dec. 9. The program, which will appear Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 p.m. Et, will feature a roundtable discussion on the news of the day with an emphasis on the protection of economic and civil liberties, the network said. Each evening, Kennedy will be joined by her co-hosts, Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. Fox Business News’ “Stossel,” hosted by John Stossel,...
- 12/4/2013
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Fox Business Network announced today it will debut The Independents, a new primetime program hosted by Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, on Monday, December 9. The program, which will appear Monday through Wednesday and Friday nights at 9 Pm Et, will feature a roundtable discussion on the news of the day “with a special emphasis on the protection of economic and civil liberties..” Kennedy will be joined by co-hosts: Reason magazine’s Matt Welch and America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster, as well as a rotating panel of experts. The new program replaces the rerun showing of The Willis Report (Fbn’s Stossel, hosted by John Stossel, will continue to appear at 9 Pm Et on Thursdays). With the addition of The Independents, Fbn will now be live each weekday from 6 Am to 10 Pm. Kennedy joined Fbn as a contributor and special correspondent to Stossel in 2012. She is the author of two books: The...
- 12/3/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
In a move that's bound to make many a Gen-x-er feel a little old, Fox Business Network announced Tuesday that '90s MTV VJ Kennedy has just been tapped to host a primetime series about economics. Lisa Kennedy Montgomery, who first joined Fbn in 2012 as a Stossel contributor, will topline The Independents -- a new program that intends to direct the financial network's lens at the protection of economic and civil liberties. Photos: The Most Talked-About Faces of TV News Kennedy will serve as a co-host alongside Reason magazine's Matt Welch, America’s Future Foundation’s Kmele Foster and
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- 12/3/2013
- by Michael O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Former MTV VJ Kennedy (real name Lisa Kennedy Montgomery) has released a memoir, titled "The Kennedy Chronicles," wherein she writes about everything at the music video channel from the top artists of the day to random celebrity encounters -- including one with NBA legend Michael Jordan.
In the book, according to TMZ, Kennedy was out to dinner with Jordan and Russell Simmons when Jordan busted out some dice and wanted to "play for something," saying that if he won, Kennedy had to come back to his hotel room with him.
Kennedy writes that she was a virgin at the time and kind of freaked out, so she asked for Knicks tickets instead, which is when Jordan reminded her that he was married and offered her Nets tickets.
"Sure, he'll filet my vag like a sea bass if he won at dice on a men's room floor ... but as soon as...
In the book, according to TMZ, Kennedy was out to dinner with Jordan and Russell Simmons when Jordan busted out some dice and wanted to "play for something," saying that if he won, Kennedy had to come back to his hotel room with him.
Kennedy writes that she was a virgin at the time and kind of freaked out, so she asked for Knicks tickets instead, which is when Jordan reminded her that he was married and offered her Nets tickets.
"Sure, he'll filet my vag like a sea bass if he won at dice on a men's room floor ... but as soon as...
- 7/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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