Fox Business launches teaser site
Don Day October 1st, 2007
FoxBusiness.com is up and live - albeit as a teaser site.
A rock-’em-sock-’em teaser promo leads the site, followed by anchor bios, blogs and video centered around the network’s launch later this month.
The team is ready. The excitement is building. The way you think of business is about to change. The most powerful name in news is now doing business. Fox Business. Coming October 15th.


5 Comments Add your own
1. Anonymous | October 1st, 2007 at 10:33 pm
The video splash page (!) gets me in the mood for a monster truck rally, then the site promises … biz tv lite for the casually interested? Look at the three promos. They’re not even remotely aiming for executives or traders. “None of that ticker talk.” Just banjo strumming and a guy eating a cupcake. And that was the “money” video.
2. Bob Jones | October 2nd, 2007 at 1:58 am
Everything in txt tlk or tckr tlk was absolutely annoying … sure doesn’t like a business man’s business channel.
3. Dave | October 2nd, 2007 at 12:53 pm
“The Business of Life.” Great positioning… It’s more mainstream like a money magazine cover story than CNBC’s insider-targeted “First In Business Worldwide”, “America’s Business Channel”, or “Minding America’s Business” (seriously, pick a line CNBC).
However, targeting a more mainstream audience may not bring in the coveted luxury and global business demos that CNBC makes a boat-load off of. Isn’t that really why Fox entered the game?
There is potential here. Now, I just need to get over my hatred of Fox (save The Simpsons) in order to watch.
4. News Consumer | October 2nd, 2007 at 5:25 pm
DirecTV channel 359 starting October 15th! Yippie!
5. tdc | October 2nd, 2007 at 6:20 pm
I will never & won’t watch Fox. Cheney does and that tells me all I need to know about it’s bias.
TV has hit such an all time low, I quit watching 98% of it. Amazingly, my son can’t find anything to watch either.
The DVDs get our business and we can choose what we want to watch.
There is no honest news reporting. If you want honesty read Greg Palast. The Bush Admin can’t fire him!
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