FOX News Audio to Debut The FOX Business Rundown Podcast on May 20

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FOX News Audio will launch The FOX Business Rundown Podcast on May 20th. Available on Monday and Fridays, listeners will be able to get an overview of what is trending in business news from FOX Business Network (FBN) anchors and correspondents including Taylor Riggs, Kelly O’Grady and Lydia Hu.

The podcast will feature the latest business headlines, along with trending topics such as inflation, artificial intelligence, and economic policy, among others serving as a resource to kick off the work week on Monday and close out the stock market on Fridays. It will also feature insights from CEOs, lawmakers, economists and other top FBN reporters to break down the stories impacting Wall Street and Main Street.

The launch of the podcast follows the success of The FOX News Rundown Podcast, which saw over 35 million downloads in 2023, with over five million unique listeners according to Megaphone. The FOX News Rundown Podcast is also a syndicated morning show on over 100 FOX News Radio affiliate stations nationwide.

Listeners can go to FOXBusinessPodcasts.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever podcasts are found to listen twice a week.

FOX News Audio encompasses FOX News Radio (FNR), FOX News Headlines 24/7 and FOX News Podcasts. A 24/7 news service, FNR reaches over 16 million listeners a week on over 1,500 affiliated radio stations. Featuring three nationally syndicated weekday talk programs — The Brian Kilmeade Show, FOX Across America with Jimmy Failla and The Guy Benson Show — FNR also provides hourly newscasts surrounding business updates and breaking news coverage. FOX News Podcasts offers a catalogue of more than 40 on-demand original podcasts, including The FOX News Rundown. On SiriusXM Channel 115, FOX News Headlines 24/7 provides listeners with around the clock coverage of the day’s headlines in 15-minute segments. More information at radio.foxnews.com/

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