ESPN’s Ryan Clark calls out ‘disgusting’ Fox Business guest over Kamala Harris comments
"They’ll let them say anything about a black woman."
"They’ll let them say anything about a black woman."
Lou Dobbs got cut off for Nebraska-Minnesota.
At least in this instance, hope you have Fox Business Network.
Colorado-Washington gets moved to Fox Business Channel even though FS2 is showing an "Ultimate Fighter" marathon.
Future Pac-12 overflow will wind up on Fox Business, which is good news for how many people will be able to watch it. But overflow really isn't a key issue in the conference lagging behind its competitors; lagging TV revenue and significant league network challenges are much larger problems.
Thanks to a slate of marquee games and the whims of Mother Nature, Fox wound up with a major mess Saturday afternoon.
Not a good start to Fox's new Big Ten deal.
Words can’t express how incorrect the opinion shared by Elizabeth McDonald of Fox Business Channel is in this...
"This is what our executives feel is the best opportunity for us to win at this time of day."
"We're getting closer to the heart of why consumers actually engage in this space."
Gus Johnson and Mike Hill paid tribute to Greg Gumbel while reflecting on his pioneering career and lasting legacy.
The motorsport series currently ends one week prior to the NFL season.
"We think our current pricing is at market."
Two familiar ESPN faces got further in the process than anyone knew
The Fox analyst and former Charger may want a piece of his old market.
"It is our view that an accelerated NFL media rights negotiation would immediately place financial and strategic pressure on Fox."
The U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas will air on the Fox broadcast channel, with other races airing on FS1 and FS2.
Harvick says the show will cover all forms of motorsport.
The NASCAR season finally got underway, at least unofficially, Wednesday night with the Clash at Bowman Gray. However,...
Fox lead NFL producer Richie Zyontz sees Tom Brady as being committed to broadcasting for the long haul in spite of his many other interests.
The network hopes to hear the case in a more favorable jurisdiction.
It is unclear exactly what type of ads FIFA is looking to implement.
"We want for nothing."
Fox is talking to multiple potential analysts while Ferdinand decides between the major network route and remaining independent.
The network is seeking around $70 million for the game.