Co-host of "FOX & Friends"Brian KilmeadeKilmeade joined the FOX News Channel in December 1997.
Brian Kilmeade is co-host of the network's morning show, "FOX & Friends," which has been the No. 1 morning program on all of cable news for more than seven years. He also serves as the network's sports anchor covering all major sporting events and breaking news.
As a co-host for the network's morning show "FOX & Friends," which has been the No. 1 morning program on all of cable news for more than seven year, his interviews with the biggest names in politics, entertainment and sports have made national headlines. Most recently Kilmeade conducted an exclusive interview with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Kilmeade also provided live coverage of the final Tee-ball game on the White House Lawn; and secured an exclusive interview with President George W. Bush. He covered the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention live from The FOX Experience. Kilmeade also played a large part in September 11 coverage as well as reported outside of Iraq as the buildup to Operation Iraqi Freedom was in its final phase. He also has been the co-host of the radio show, "Brian and the Judge," heard nationally on 80 stations, as well as XM and Sirius Radio, since 2006.
Prior to joining FNC, Kilmeade worked as a feature reporter/anchor for NEWSPORT TV where he hosted "Newsport Journal," a daily magazine show for the national sports network as well as anchoring "Scoreboard Central," a live 30-minute general sports program. Earlier in his career, Kilmeade served as a sports anchor/director at WLIG-TV in New York.
A graduate of Long Island University, Kilmeade began his career as a correspondent on "Channel One," a daily national high school television news program. He then served as an anchor/host for KHSC-TV in Ontario, California and also co-hosted "The Jim Brown Show" on XTRA-AM, an all-sports radio network. In addition, Kilmeade is the author of The New York Times bestseller "The Games Do Count," as well as "It's How You Play the Game."
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