The Beltway Boys

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The Beltway Boys
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Presented by Mort Kondracke
Fred Barnes
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes Unknown
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network Fox News Channel
Original release 1998 –
2009
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The Beltway Boys was an internationally syndicated American weekly television show. The title referred to the Capital Beltway — the circumferential freeway surrounding Washington, D.C. (see Inside the Beltway) — and to the two journalists who hosted the show: Mort Kondracke and Fred Barnes. Airing initially in the United States on Saturday evenings at 6:00 pm ET on the Fox News Channel, the program was a weekly digest and discussion of political issues. The show was taped in Fox News' Washington studios on Fridays.

Mort Kondracke (left) and Fred Barnes (right)

Typically, the program began with three primary topics ("Hot Stories") that Kondracke and Barnes discussed at length. It then looked at newsworthy events in the political lives of national leaders in its "Ups and Downs" segment, characterizing the events as positive for the individual (up) or negative (down).

Fox News Channel cancelled the show in April 2009.[1]

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