BRIAN & THE JUDGE

Two of FOX News Channel's most recognizable stars, Senior. Legal Analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano and Brian Kilmeade, co-host of "FOX & Friends," have teamed up to bring a unique brand of radio to FOX News Talk. They engage listeners with a wide-range of topics and issues, from political stories of the day to sports, movies, music and more.


They bring you right into the true "newsroom of life." "Brian & The Judge" offers wit and wisdom, differing points of view, sage advice -- all in an entertaining and relatable package that is interesting and fun to listen. Yet, when there is need to be serious, with newsmakers as guests, they can bring real insight into the events of the world. Brian Kilmeade joined the FOX News Channel in December 1997. On TV, he is the co-host of FNC’s "FOX & Friends.“ He also serves as the network’s sports anchor, covering the latest in sports updates and national events.


You can catch Kilmeade reporting on location from the sidelines of the NFL, Major League Lacrosse and Major League Soccer. Additionally, Kilmeade played an integral role in reporting the Kobe Bryant case for the network. As a co-host for "FOX & Friends," his interviews with Secretary of State Colin Powell and comedian Janeane Garofalo made national headlines. Kilmeade also played a large part in 9/11 coverage as well as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he reported from Kuwait with the troops. Kilmeade is the author of the New York Times bestseller "The Games Do Count." Andrew P. Napolitano joined FNC in May 1998. He appears daily on "The Big Story with John Gibson," co-hosts "FOX & Friends" once a week and is a regular on "The O’Reilly Factor."


Napolitano is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court Judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. While on the bench from 1987-95, Judge Napolitano tried over 150 jury trials, and sat in all parts of the Superior Court — Criminal, Civil, Equity and Family. For eleven years, Napolitano served as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall Law School, where he taught constitutional law and jurisprudence. He returned to private law practice in 1995, the same year he began his career in broadcasting.


JOHN GIBSON

John Gibson has hosted FOX News Channel’s "The Big Story with John Gibson" since 2001. Prior to his career at FNC, which he began in 2000 as host of "FOX News Live," Gibson hosted the MSNBC nightly news talk programs "Newschat" and "Internight." He also served as substitute anchor for CNBC’s "Rivera Live."


Preceding the existence of MSNBC, Gibson hosted a news program for America’s Talking. Gibson began his broadcasting career as a West Coast correspondent for NBC News Channel, where he supplied NBC affiliates with live reports on various breaking stories and events such as the O.J. Simpson trial. John Gibson is also the author of two best-selling books: "Hating America: The New World Sport" and more recently, "The War on Christmas."


"Red White and Liberal: How Left is Right and Right is Wrong" went on sale in October, 2003. Alan's take on America won raves from former President Bill Clinton to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. As America's most prominent broadcast liberal amidst a sea of right-wing conservative talk show hosts, Alan Colmes might be described as a professional dragon slayer.


Love him or hate him, revere or disdain him, know that Alan Colmes has never forgotten that little boy, up late at night, awake under the covers, earplug fastened in, fantasizing about a career on radio and television; all the while hoping his parents didn''t know he was up listening to the masters. He brings that sense of wonderment to each of his broadcasts. After all, somewhere, off in the darkness, another pair of young ears may be listening.


BILL HANDEL

Bill Handel of Handel On The Law, dishes out legal advice and rapid-fire commentary every Saturday for three hours on his radio talk show. Handel on the Law is syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks on more than 100 stations airing Sunday's on FoxNews-900, KNUI-AM. In addition, Handel is the most popular morning show host who is heard on KFI/640 in Los Angeles.


Born in Brazil in 1951, Handel immigrated to the U.S. with his parents, when he was five years old. He grew up in the San Fernando Valley of Southern California, learned English without the benefit of a bilingual education program, and became a leading reproductive law expert. As a result of being obnoxious on radio and television discussing reproductive law, he was offered his first radio job at 34 years old. He took the offer and began to address listeners' legal issues on air. In 1989, Handel on the Law debuted on KFI/Los Angeles and in 1998, the show went national.


Handel On The Law provides three hours of informative legal advice from how not to get "taken" by you carpet cleaning company to ways you can prevent your ex-spouse from cleaning you out. Handel's near 20 years experience educating listeners and answering their legal questions with his tell-it-like-it-is attitude has made Handel on the Law a one-of-a-kind program that is entertaining and valuable. Listeners can also log onto www.HandelOntheLaw for local customized web pages for legal referrals.


FORBES ON THE RADIO

Forbes Magazine is one of America's most respected sources for information and perspectives relating to world events, the economy, business, the markets and quality of life issues. Now Forbes on Radio brings its impressive array of information, experts and opinion leaders to national syndicated radio. The show is a 3-hour block on the weekends that will span an enormous range of issues and subjects ripped from current headlines and more. The show is hosted by veteran talker Peter Weissbach with contributions from Steve Forbes and other Forbes staffers and guests.


This informative and fast-paced show will include segments on: Forbes Market Watch - A lively debate between Forbes editors that delivers opinion and in-depth analysis on current events, markets trends, stocks and more. For example: Why the hurricanes that ravaged Florida may have presented a buying opportunity (Home Depot, Lowes)


Makers & Breakers - Guest money managers find out whether their stock picks pass muster with the Forbes crowd.


Forbes on The Front Line: Middle East Reports - This segment will feature news on the War on Terror. Learn how Iraq's and Afghanistan's security is affecting the U.S. and regional security and, consequently, oil prices in the near future and beyond.


The Water Cooler - This segment provides listeners with advice on their careers and office life.


Entrepreneurs - These segments put the spotlight on America's leading entrepreneurs and CEO's. We ask: "How'd they do it?" and "Where do they see the economy and the market going?"


Forbes Insider - This segment delivers the Forbes angle on news found "above the fold" that often runs contrary to conventional wisdom.


Forbes Best of the Web - Forbes experts scour the Internet to find all the best sites listeners are looking for, whether they're seeking tax advice, home equity loans or bargains on California caber-net.


Forbes Life/FYI - These segments will cover luxury housing, cars, boats and other leisure activi-ties, including the best vacation destinations and tips for the business or vacation traveler.


Entertainment - Entertainment news, features and a weekly review of what's selling at the box office and on DVD.


Technology - Hear about the latest high-tech gadgets coming out of Silicon Valley and the vision of the companies and innovators behind them.


Real Estate - Whenever possible, Forbes editors dissect the housing market and related construction stocks.


Sports - Forbes has become a definitive voice on the business of sports. Forbes expert Mike Ozanian provides the latest on the players and the wealthy owners who pay them.


Billionaires, Millionaires and the Forbes 400 - An occasional tally on who's making and losing the most in the U.S. and around the world.


Forbes Open Line - One-on-one open line Q. and A. segments; callers from the audience will speak directly with Forbes host, editorial board members and opinion leaders.