Saturday, March 29, 2014

Maria Bartiromo: What Went Wrong At CNBC, And Why The ‘Money Honey’ Moved To Fox --Good move by Fox

Photo by:  Mark Lenniham, AP
By Lloyd Grave, Mar. 28, 2014, The Daily Beast

Famous as the 'Money Honey,' Maria Bartiromo is about to begin a Sunday morning show on the Fox News Channel-but not before firing a ringing broadside at her former CNBC bosses.

The “Money Honey” may have moved across the street--from CNBC to Fox--but she’s still the same hyper-competitive, no-nonsense, Brooklyn-born business enthusiast that viewers have come to know as Maria Bartiromo.

“I’m not changing,” the 46-year-old financial news luminary told me on Thursday as she rode back from a sit-down with Ken Frazier, the chairman and CEO of the Merck pharmaceutical empire in the wilds of northern New Jersey. “I’ve always been competitive when it comes to interviews, and I intend to remain the same person.”


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1 comment:

  1. Larry I just have a wild idea.
    How about a Condoleezza Rice/Maria Bartiromo ticket, come 2016!!!
    Maria knows about the economy and international affairs more that Obama, Hillary and Biden combined.
    Such a Game Changer for Republicans.

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