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Charlie Gasparino Joins Fox Business Network From CNBC

Huffington Post   Danny Shea First Posted: 04/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:35 PM ET

Charlie Gasparino

It's official: Charlie Gasparino is joining Fox Business Network.

The network announced that Gasparino has signed a multi-year deal to serve as a senior correspondent. Gasparino will appear across all Fox Business programming with breaking news reports and market updates, and will debut on Monday.

"We are tremendously excited to have Charlie join the FOX Business family," said network Executive Vice President Kevin Magee in the announcement. "His breaking news reports during the most recent economic crisis have proved invaluable and we look forward to adding his in-depth reporting to the network."

Gasparino joins Fox Business from CNBC, where he served as on-air editor.

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It's official: Charlie Gasparino is joining Fox Business Network. The network announced that Gasparino has signed a multi-year deal to serve as a senior correspondent. Gasparino will appear across a...
It's official: Charlie Gasparino is joining Fox Business Network. The network announced that Gasparino has signed a multi-year deal to serve as a senior correspondent. Gasparino will appear across a...
 
 
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pecosdog
this sht writes itself
10:42 PM on 02/16/2010
In the "who gives a ratsazz department", some jerkoff, I think his name is gasperini or something, is leaving one conservative failure of a financial advice network to go to another conservative failure of a financial farce network named fox or something like that.
11:39 AM on 02/17/2010
well said
05:35 PM on 02/17/2010
I sense jealousy.
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pecosdog
this sht writes itself
06:06 PM on 02/17/2010
perhaps, but in a way of a professional who has to do my job right to get rewarded while these jerkoffs have been wrong more often than a weatherman who predicts rain in death valley everyday. Yet they get paid to shill for corporations and lie and pretty much fail.