Fox News SHAKE-UP! Brenberg Takes Over - What Happens Next?!

Fox News SHAKE-UP! Brenberg Takes Over - What Happens Next?!
Movies & TV Series 04 December 2025

Big news over at Fox Business Network! Brian Brenberg is stepping into a bigger role, taking over as co-host of "The Bottom Line" alongside the always sharp Dagen McDowell. This is a significant move, filling the slot left by Sean Duffy, who, as many of you know, is potentially eyeing a position in a future Trump administration. It's interesting to see how these shifts ripple through the media landscape.

Fox News SHAKE-UP! Brenberg Takes Over - What Happ...

Now, Brenberg isn't exactly a stranger to Fox Business viewers. He's been a contributor since 2020, and more recently, he's been a key part of "The Big Money Show" at noon ET. He'll continue to juggle that role with Jackie DeAngelis and Taylor Riggs, which is certainly going to keep him busy. I've always appreciated the dynamic on "The Big Money Show"; they bring a really accessible and engaging approach to often-complex financial topics.

Speaking of "The Big Money Show," it's worth remembering that the show launched in January of last year and saw a welcome expansion to two hours just this past January. Dagen McDowell had even joined them as a co-host for that expanded format. So, it's clear that the network values Brenberg's contribution and sees him as a rising star. I think that it is an important quality for on-air personalities to be likeable, and Brenberg has it in spades.

Before diving headfirst into the world of financial news, Brenberg spent a good chunk of his career in academia. He was an associate professor and chair of the business and finance program at The King's College in New York City, a position he held until 2023. That background gives him a unique perspective, I think – a grounded understanding of the underlying principles that drive the markets. It's not just about the numbers; it's about the "why" behind them.

Ralph Giordano, the senior vice president of programming over at FBN, seems pretty enthusiastic about the move. He highlighted the rapport Brenberg has already built with McDowell, emphasizing that their combined knowledge and experience will bring "increased depth" to the network's post-market coverage. Look, let's be honest, the post-market hours can be a bit of a snoozefest sometimes, so fresh perspectives are always welcome. I am excited to see how the two of them work together. The move seems promising for the network.

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