Fox Business Cancels ‘Kennedy’, Replacing It With Larry Kudlow Reruns; Host Will Remain at Network

Fox Business is canceling Lisa Kennedy Montgomery’s self-named weekday show, Kennedy.
Broadcasting & Cable learned that the network is scrapping Kennedy at 7:00 p.m. ET in order to run reruns of the Larry Kudlow show, Kudlow. Kennedy will hold its final program today, and Kudlow will air in its time slot from Monday through Thursday starting June 5.
Kennedy is expected to stay at Fox News and remain a recurring figure on Outnumbered, The Five, and other programs. Her other current projects include her Fox News podcast “Kennedy Saves the World” and her comedy tour with Fox News Radio’s Jimmy Failla.
More from the programming shuffle:
Fridays are also seeing a change at Fox Business, with Wall Street Journal at Large with Gerry Baker no longer in the 7:30 p.m. slot, and Barron’s Roundtable moving into that slot. Barron’s Roundtable is currently on Saturdays at 10 a.m.
Baker will continue to contribute to Fox News Media.
Fox Business’ programming slate ends each day with a selection of shows from their Prime lineup. These include Stuart Varney’s American Built, My Dream Car with Danielle Trotta, Mansion Global with Katrina Campins and COPS.