I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute outlets right now, but I can share what’s publicly known about Cavuto Live and how it’s evolved.
What Cavuto Live is
- Cavuto Live is a weekend news program on Fox News Channel focused on business news, politics, and current events, hosted by Neil Cavuto when he appears in the lineup. The show has featured interviews and live discussions on economic and political topics, aiming to deliver real-time analysis for weekend viewers. It originated as a replacement format alongside Cavuto’s other Fox platforms, designed to provide continuous coverage over weekend hours.[1][4]
Recent developments (context up to 2025)
- Neil Cavuto announced his departure from Fox News at the end of 2024 after 28 years with the network; the 10 am–12 pm Fox News daytime slot rotated through several hosts through 2025, with a permanent replacement later named for the slot. Cavuto stated he wasn’t leaving journalism, just leaving Fox, emphasizing his ongoing commitment to the industry. Given those changes, Cavuto Live’s scheduling and hosting duties may have shifted or been temporarily covered by guest or rotating hosts during the transition.[2][3]
Current status and availability
- As of late 2024 and into 2025, Cavuto Live existed as part of Fox News’ weekend programming, with Cavuto’s regular involvement fluctuating due to his departure from a primary Fox role; a successor or rotating hosts were used for the time slots previously filled by Cavuto. There are archived episodes and listings showing Cavuto Live as a weekend program, though specific airings and host assignments can vary with network scheduling changes.[4][6][2]
Quick how-to if you want the latest
- To confirm the current host, air times, and recent episodes of Cavuto Live, check Fox News’ official schedule and Cavuto’s social channels around Saturdays in your local time zone. You can also look for recent clips or episode pages on Fox News’ site or reputable entertainment news outlets for the latest declarations about the show’s hosting lineup.[2][4]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest scheduling info and provide a concise update with sources.