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Charlie Gasparino Fox News Bio Age Height Family Wife Education Salary and Net Worth

Charlie Gasparino is an American media personality, blogger, radio host,  as well as author. He currently serves as a guest panelist on FOX’s programs Business Network, The Cost Of Freedom, and the stocks, as well as the Business News program Cashin’ In. Charlie is well known for being highly combative on-air ( “Fox’s Rocky Balboa” as described by Marketwatch).

His financial time’s profile shows his combativeness, it describes him as a “pugnacious pundit Wall Street can’t ignore“, it cites examples such as his frequent run-ins with his colleagues, former CNBC reporter Dennis Kneale as well as cycling star Lance Armstrong. Putting aside his aggressiveness, Charlie’s reporting has a dramatic impact on the markets.

He was born on January 28, 1962, in The Bronx, New York City, New York,United States. Charlie is60 years old.

He is a bit tall in stature. Charlie stands at a height of5 ft 11 in (Approx 1.83 m).

He comes from an Italian-American family. Charlie was born to his father and mother in the Bronx, New York City, New York. However, he has kept a low profile concerning his parents and siblings.

He shares a happy married life with his lovely wife calledVirginia Juliano. The two lovebirds first met while in college and dated for a few years before they decided to marry each other.

He graduated from Pace University with a B.A. He later enrolled at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, and earned his master’s degree in journalism.

In Feb 2010, Charlie left CNBC  to join Fox Business Network. He now appears on Fox Business as well as Fox News Channel with news reports and commentary, Charlie also contributes regularly to The New York Post, Forbes, and online for The Daily Beast, the Huffington Post, as well as FoxBusiness.com. At Fox, Charlie has covered stories on; the US government’s plans to sell its stake in Citigroup, and the US government’s pressure on Bank of America to shrink itself among others.

While working at CNBC Charlie interviewed John Mack as the chairman of Morgan Stanley. John declared on air that “It doesn’t feel like the crisis that I went through in 2008, so I feel a lot better about it,” Charlie timed his report of Morgan Stanley’s firing of more than 1,200 workers and closing more than  300 branches so that it aired opposite the interview. Charlie also posts breaking news updates on his Twitter handle and for some years, he regularly filled in for John Batchelor on Friday nights as the host of “The John Batchelor Show” on WABC-AM based in New York City.

Charlie’s colleagues at Fox News include:

Ray Bogan-anchor

Raymond Arroyo-producer

Kristen Soltis-researcher

Mark Meredith-reporter

Lauren Blanchard-correspondent

He previously served as a senior writer for Newsweek, there, Charlie covered politics, Wall Street,  as well as corporate America. His coverage revealed the news of the controversial pay package of Richard Grasso the former New York Stock Exchange chairman and Bernard Kerik the former New York City Police Commissioner. Their controversial nomination to run the US Department of Homeland Security, as well as Eliot Spitzer, the former New York Attorney General and Governor crackdown on corporate crime.

Prior to joining Newsweek, Charlie worked at WSJ, while there,  he wrote extensively on issues on Wall Street, such as pension and mutual funds as well as regulatory issues. Due to his coverage of the Wall Street research scandals, Charlie won the New York Press Club award. From WSJ, he joined the cable business network CNBC, there, Charlie reported extensively on Wall Street.  He played a major role in CNBC’s coverage during the financial crisis of 2008-2009 He covered stories such as the news that the U.S. Government was going to bail out insurer AIG, and news of the US government’s broader bailout of the financial system.

He previously co-hosted “CBS This Morning” and was a registered Democrat during the early days of his career. However, Charlie is widely considered as sympathetic but has also asked tough questions of liberal politicians on several occasions.

The Fox Business Network senior correspondent Charlie said that his colleagues at the Wall Street Journal  could not “wear his jockstrap.”He found it necessary to call out theWall Street Journalpublicly over the issue of a report that AT&T  explored options to sell DirecTV, Charlie said that  Fox Business came first on the beat.

In 2005, Charlie wrote and publishedBlood on the Street: His second book King of the Club released by   HarperCollins in November 2007. Charlie’s booksRichard Grassoandthe Survival of the New York Stock Exchangecover the rise and fall of Richard Grasso as the former New York Stock Exchange head, as a result of the outrage occasioned by his more than $140 million compensation package. His latest book is titledBought and Paid Forpublished by Sentinel On October 5, 2010.

His previous book, which covers the financial crisis from its inception in the 1970s to the present day, its impact on the US economy as well as on the financial markets, is calledThe Selloutand was published in November 2009 by HarperCollins. It was named one of the best business books of 2009 by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times bestseller, Library Journal all, and USA Today. Charlie received the 2009 Investigative Reporters as well as the Editors Award for Books.

– Blood on the Street – King of the Club – The Sellout. – Bought and Paid For

As a media personality, blogger, radio host,  as well as author, he earns a good amount.  Charlie’s average salary is$88,705 per year.

He has led a successful career as a media personality, blogger, radio host,  as well as author.  Charlie’s estimated net worth is$2,694,782

Charlie was born on January 28, 1962, in The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States. He is60 years old.

Carlie is an American media personality, blogger, radio host,  as well as author. He currently serves as a guest panelist on FOX’s programs Business Network, The Cost Of Freedom and the stocks, and Business News program.

He shares a happy married life with his lovely wife calledVirginia Juliano. The two lovebirds first met while in college and dated for a few years before they decided to marry each other.

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