What mysterious reason led CNBC to lose their “Precious Gem” Maria Bartiromo to Fox News?
CNBC says veteran anchor and reporter Maria Bartiromo is leaving the business news channel.
Bartiromo’s contract ends Nov. 24, concluding 20 years with CNBC, the channel said Monday.
The New York Times and others reported Bartiromo is joining Fox Business Network. The Fox network said it had no immediate announcement to make Monday.
New challenges: Maria Bartiromo (seen here in 2004) is leaving CNBC after 20 years with the network
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The Drudge Report was first to report Bartiromo’s move.
‘After twenty great years of having a front row seat to some of the most important economic stories in the world, it’s hard to sum up the gratitude and appreciation I have for the team that helped make it happen,’ Bartiromo said in a statement.
‘I am incredibly proud of what we have been able to accomplish.’
Her representative did not immediately respond when asked to comment on reports that she’s going to Fox Business.
Finance whiz: Bartiromo (seen here in 2007) earned the nickname ‘Money Honey’ for her good looks and finance savvy
Bartiromo joined CNBC in 1993 after five years as a producer and assignment editor with CNN Business News.
She was the first journalist to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
At CNBC, she pioneered daily live reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and won an Emmy Award for a documentary on Google.
Her high-profile work at CNBC and photogenic looks earned her the nickname ‘Money Honey.’
Bartiromo anchors CNBC’s ‘Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo’ and the syndicated ‘On the Money with Maria Bartiromo.’