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John Gibson joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in September of 2000 as anchor of "FOX News Live with John Gibson" (Saturdays and Sundays/4-6 PM/ET). Gibson hosts this live, two-hour call-in program with his signature style while providing coverage of hard news and breaking events as warranted.

Prior to joining FNC, Gibson was at MSNBC hosting the network’s news talk programs, including "Newschat" and "Internight." He also served as substitute anchor for CNBC’s "Rivera Live." Preceding the existence of MSNBC, Gibson hosted a news program for America’s Talking.

Before his stint at America’s Talking, Gibson was a West Coast correspondent for NBC News Channel, where he supplied NBC affiliates with live reports on various breaking news events. Gibson also served as an NBC News correspondent based in California, where he provided extensive coverage of key news events, including the O.J. Simpson criminal trial, America’s involvement in Mogadishu, Somalia, and the invasion of the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas.