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Nicklaus, Milstein to appear on FOX Business Network
Jack Nicklaus and partner Howard Milstein, Chairman and CEO of New York Private Bank & Trust, will join award-winning host Neil Cavuto for a live interview Thursday evening on the recently launched FOX Business Network. The interview, which is scheduled to air in the 6:00 p.m. hour, is expected to discuss objectives of the newly formed Nicklaus Companies LLC, particularly as it relates to branding and development.
FOX Business Network launched Monday, Oct. 15, and has featured interviews that included: Condoleeza Rice; Alan Greenspan; former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney; former Vice President Dan Quayle; Senator John Kerry; and Aetna CEO Ron Williams, among many others.
Cavuto is anchor and managing editor for the network. He has been with FOX News Channel since 1996, and still serves as senior vice president of Business News. Responsible for anchoring the daily, one-hour daytime financial program, "Your World With Neil Cavuto" (4-5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday) and a wrap-up program highlighting the week's business news, "Cavuto On Business" (10:30-11 a.m. ET on Saturdays), Cavuto oversees all business coverage for FNC and serves on the network's executive committee. “Your World” is currently the No. 1-rated cable news program in its 4 p.m. timeslot and covers the business world from all angles. In addition to his television duties, Cavuto began anchoring a financial newscast, “The Cavuto Money Report,” for FOX News Radio in January 2007.
Named "the best interviewer in broadcast business news" by The Journalist and Financial Reporter, Cavuto has been nominated for five CableACE awards and has interviewed all Fortune 500 CEOs.
You can find FOX Business Network on Time Warner (TWX), Comcast, Charter, and Direct TV (channel 359). Headquartered in midtown Manhattan, FOX Business Network has also established bureaus in other key markets, such as Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco (Silicon Valley), Washington, D.C. and London.
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