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Neil Cavuto

Neil Cavuto

Neil Cavuto serves as senior vice president, anchor and managing
editor for both FOX News Channel (FNC) and FOX Business Network (FBN).
He is anchor of FNC’s Your World - the number one rated cable news
program for the 4 p.m. timeslot - as well as the FNC Saturday show
Cavuto on Business. He also hosts Cavuto on FBN weeknights at 8 p.m. In
addition to anchoring daily programs and breaking news specials on FNC
and FBN, Cavuto oversees business news content for both networks and
FNC’s weekend business shows, including Bulls & Bears, Forbes on
Fox, and Cashin’ In.

Prior to joining FNC for its launch in August
of 1996, Cavuto anchored and hosted more than three hours of live daily
programming for CNBC, including the network’s highest-rated show,
Market Wrap. He also served as a contributor to NBC’s Today show and NBC
News at Sunrise. Previously, Cavuto was the New York Bureau Chief for
PBS Television’sNightly Business Report and a Washington Bureau Chief
for Investment Age Magazine.

Cavuto has covered some of the most
important business and political stories of our time, including the 9-11
attacks, the 2008 financial meltdown, the 1987 stock market crash, and
both Persian Gulf Wars. He has reported firsthand on the economic
policies of American presidents since Jimmy Carter, and covered major
corporate scandals from Enron to Tyco. In fact, Cavuto’s live prison
interview with former Tyco Chief Executive Dennis Kozlowski was a
business television first.

The Wall Street Journal has called
Cavuto the “best interviewer in broadcast business news,” and
MarketWatch has deemed him “the very soul” of the FOX Business Network.
Financial author James Glassman has named him “the best interviewer on
TV, period.”

Cavuto is author of the New York Times bestsellers
More Than Money: True Stories of People Who Learned Life’s Ultimate
Lessonand Your Money or Your Life. A former White House intern during
the Carter administration, Cavuto graduated from Saint Bonaventure
University and received his master’s degree from The American
University. He and his wife Mary have three children: Tara, Jeremy and
Bradley.