FOX Business Network to Present Capitalism vs. Socialism Town Hall Event on Thursday, May 16th

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–FOX Business Network (FBN) will present a special town hall event
to discuss the economic impact of capitalist and socialist policies at
2PM/ET on Thursday, May 16th.

Moderated by Making Money host Charles Payne in front of a
live studio audience, the special will focus on voters’ opinions
surrounding the ongoing debate between the two models of governing
leading up to the 2020 election. Throughout the program, Payne will
feature interviews with political and economic experts including
philosopher Dr. Cornel West, billionaire John Paul DeJoria, among
others. Additionally, Payne will be joined by a panel of experts for
analysis of this hot button political issue, including FBN’s Neil
Cavuto, Maria Bartiromo, Stuart Varney, and Lou Dobbs.

The event is part of a special week-long series beginning Monday, May 13th in
which FBN will dedicate various segments to the debate surrounding
capitalism and socialism across network programming. Additionally, FBN
correspondent Jackie DeAngelis will be presenting a five-part segment
series throughout the week covering the latest developments on how the
two contrasting ideologies are at the forefront of the political economy.

FOX Business Network (FBN) is a financial news channel delivering
real-time information across all platforms that impact both Main Street
and Wall Street. Headquartered in New York—the business capital of the
world—FBN launched in October 2007 and is the leading business network
on television, topping CNBC in Business Day viewers for the second
consecutive year. The network is available in more than 80 million homes
in all markets across the United States. Owned by FOX Corporation, FBN
has bureaus in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.

Contacts

FOX Business Network Media Contact:
Emily
Burnham: 212.301.3294

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