Posted on 12/27/2011 10:02:33 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
When Fox News and Glenn Beck broke up in June, the networks chairman, Roger Ailes, knew he could not put any single man or woman in that 5 p.m. time slot, lest he or she be compared to Mr. Beck or be pummeled in the press if the ratings tumbled.
So, about a week and a half before Mr. Beck signed off, Mr. Ailes wrote the words The Five on a piece of paper. Looking to the ABC talk show The View and to the time of day as inspiration, he pictured five co-hosts who could argue about the days top stories without feeling antipathy for one another. When announced on June 30, Mr. Becks last day, The Five seemed to be a temporary fix even to the co-hosts, who were initially told they were just trying out for a weekend show.
But the show has stuck and has become a permanent part of the networks lineup. The shows ratings, though generally not as high as Mr. Becks, are growing. And most important, the advertisers that had shunned Mr. Beck are coming back to the time slot....
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The only decent FOX news show worth watching anymore is Freedom Watch with Judge Napalitano.
And that is on Fox Business News.
Yes we watch the Willis Report but sometimes she’s a bit of a lefty. I guess most of them are.
I like both The Five & Red Eye.
The five is ok...i don’t watch it much...
Happy New Year to you too Chief! :)
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