Some brief clarifications regarding the early years (October 15, 2007 through late May 2015):
FBN:AM did not start until 2016 after the retirement of Don Imus and his talk show.
In the early days, both Nicole Petallides and Jenna Lee had a great show in the early AM hours called
Fox Business Morning.
Shortly before the markets opened, programs like
Money for Breakfast also featured besides Jenna Lee, Elizabeth MacDonald, Tracy Byrnes, and former NBC
Today anchor Alexis Glick. By 2009,
Countdown to the Opening Bell aired for a short time before the simulcast of Don Imus' popular talk show. Shibani Joshi would be hired to join a rotating cast during the very popular afternoon gabfest,
Happy Hour. Liz Claman would join David Asman on the after market show,
Bulls & Bears. That would last from 2009 until it was revived on October 15, 2018.
By 2004,
Money with Melissa Francis aired the hour before Liz Claman. Beginning in June 2015, Deirdre Bolton came over from Bloomberg to host a show immediately following
After The Bell. Remember her popular "Elevator Pitch" segments that aired every Friday? Prospective job candidates had 30 seconds to pitch their creative job ideas to three "judges" and they critiqued his/her idea to see if their planned ideas would receive financial backing of some kind.
Around late 2016-early 2017, she suffered major health problems and only later resurfaced giving market updates from inside the FBN studios in New York. Similar thing also happened with Gerri Willis, but has mostly been seen in pinch hit duty at the NYSE.
At around the same time, popular reporter Lori Rothman has believed to have left the network as well--for reasons mostly unknown (she has not posted on her Twitter since autumn 2017).
Separately, Maria Bartiromo left her long standing home at rival CNBC to host an early morning show in 2016.
I feel that since the death of Roger Ailes, the people in charge have pretty much sent notice to the ladies to not show as much leg as in years past.
The only times we are fortunate enough to see anything really cool is anytime when Liz Claman takes her act on the road--namely during the annual Berkshire-Hathaway shareholder meeting from the first Friday to the first Monday each May in Omaha, Nebraska

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Look back, buzzkiller and any relative newbies to this board at how many caps tdubya68801 and prior to that malone42 did for so many years before I took over capping the fun from Omaha in 2017.
Bottom line is, the glory days are mostly over--and that to me is very, very sad

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Besides, I have said this many times before in other threads--the
only reason I watch Fox Business is to see what Liz Claman has to say. After the loss of
Happy Hour back in 2010, that final 3 p.m. hour is the only thing worth watching.