Stossel

Stossel (2009- )

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Stossel is a weekly American talk show, hosted by John Stossel, highlighting current consumer issues with a libertarian viewpoint. The television program debuted on December 10, 2009, on the Fox Business Network and airs Fridays. It originally aired at 8:00 pm EST, but was moved to 9:00 pm EST, the time slot during which it currently airs. In 2013, Fox News Channel began to replay the show on Sundays at 10:00 pm EST.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E39The Last StosselDez. 16, 2016
S07E38Death by SocialismDez. 9, 2016
S07E37Drain the SwampDez. 2, 2016
S07E36The Big PictureNov. 18, 2016
S07E35Now What?Nov. 11, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Stossel premiere?

Stossel premiered on December 10, 2009.

Who was the host of Stossel?

The show was hosted by John Stossel.

What network aired Stossel?

Stossel was broadcast on the Fox Business Network.

What was the format of Stossel?

Stossel was a weekly news and commentary program that focused on libertarian issues in the United States.

Who was the target audience for Stossel?

The target audience for Stossel was primarily libertarians and those interested in libertarian ideas.

What were some of the topics covered on Stossel?

Topics covered on Stossel included the war on drugs, healthcare reform, and government regulation.

How long was each episode of Stossel?

Each episode of Stossel was approximately sixty minutes in length.

Was Stossel a live program or pre-recorded?

Stossel was a pre-recorded program, with each episode being taped in advance.

Were there any guests on Stossel?

Yes, Stossel frequently featured guests who were experts on the topics being discussed.

Was Stossel a political program?

Yes, Stossel was a political program that often discussed issues from a libertarian perspective.

What was the production quality of Stossel like?

Stossel was a high-quality production with professional lighting and sound.

Did Stossel have a regular time slot?

Yes, Stossel aired every Thursday at 8 PM ET on the Fox Business Network.

Was Stossel controversial?

Yes, Stossel was controversial due to its libertarian focus and often provocative viewpoints.

Did Stossel ever feature interviews with politicians?

Yes, Stossel interviewed numerous politicians and public figures, including Ron Paul and Peter Schiff.

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