Financial analyst, political commentator, author, television host and radio host Lou Dobbs brings you morning and afternoon :90 second business reports every weekday and a new Sunday show from 3-4PM. Lou has been in the media business for over 42 years. He started working with CNN at its inception in 1980, serving as a reporter and network vice president. On the air, he served as host and managing editor of the network’s business program, Moneyline, which premiered in 1980. The show was renamed Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003.
He is the former talk radio host of Lou Dobbs Radio. From 2011, he hosted Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business Network.
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Financial analyst, political commentator, author, television host and radio host Lou Dobbs brings you morning and afternoon :90 second business reports every weekday and a new Sunday show from 3-4PM. Lou has been in the media business for over 42 years. He started working with CNN at its inception in 1980, serving as a reporter and network vice president. On the air, he served as host and managing editor of the network’s business program, Moneyline, which premiered in 1980. The show was renamed Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003.
He is the former talk radio host of Lou Dobbs Radio. From 2011, he hosted Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business Network.
On this Father's Day Sunday, Lou gives his thoughts on Donald Trump spending his weekend doing something Joe Biden and Barack Obama have never done. He also talks about Biden wandering around in France, Angel Reese's flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark, and explains why a lot of trouble is brewing for the Democrats.
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Lou Dobbs Sunday - WABC Radio
Financial analyst, political commentator, author, television host and radio host Lou Dobbs brings you morning and afternoon :90 second business reports every weekday and a new Sunday show from 3-4PM. Lou has been in the media business for over 42 years. He started working with CNN at its inception in 1980, serving as a reporter and network vice president. On the air, he served as host and managing editor of the network’s business program, Moneyline, which premiered in 1980. The show was renamed Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003.
He is the former talk radio host of Lou Dobbs Radio. From 2011, he hosted Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business Network.