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FOX News Live is hosted by Jon Scott, Brigitte Quinn, David Asman, Patti Ann Browne every Monday through Friday.

Jon Scott |Brigitte Quinn |David Asman |Patti Ann Browne

Jon Scott

Jon Scott joined FOX News in August 1996 and serves as an anchor for FOX News Live, the network's daytime hard news programming.

Prior to joining FOX News, Scott served as the host of the syndicated news magazine A Current Affair; as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, where he received an Emmy for news writing; as an anchor and reporter for WPLG-TV (ABC) in Miami; and as a reporter and bureau chief for KUSA-TV (NBC) in Denver.

A graduate of the University of Missouri, Scott began his career as a weekend news correspondent for KOMU-TV (NBC) in Columbia, Miss.

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Brigitte Quinn

Brigitte Quinn joined FOX News in June 1999. She currently serves as an anchor for the 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET portion of FOX News Live, the network's daytime hard news programming.

Prior to joining FOX News, Quinn worked at NBC, where she anchored the early morning program Sunrise. Quinn was also a co-host of MSNBC's Morningline, a reporter for CBS's flagship station WCBS-TV, and a substitute anchor for CBS Television's Up to the Minute.

Quinn began her journalism career as an anchor and reporter for WCBS Newsradio 88, based in New York.

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David Asman

David Asman anchors the 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET portion of FOX News Live, the network's hard news daytime programming.

Asman became an editorial writer for the Wall Street Journal in 1983, where he edited the Manager's Journal and the Americas column. In 1994, Asman was named senior editor for the Journal's editorial page. He was also editor of the book The Wall Street Journal on Management: Adding Value Through Synergy.

Asman is a recipient of the 1986 Inter American Press Association's (IAPA) Tom Wallace Award for coverage of Latin America, and the IAPA's 1992 and 1995 Daily Gleaner Award for his articles on free trade.

Asman began his journalism career in 1978 as an assistant editor of Prospect Magazine, where he rose to executive editor within a year. In 1980, he was hired by George Gilder to start an economic journal for the Manhattan Institute.

Asman also worked as a radio commentator for Perspective on the Economy, a consultant to the Ford Foundation on African organizations in the U.S, and as a host of the public affairs television show Issues USA.

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Patti Ann Browne

Patti Ann Browne was named news anchor for FOX News Channel in August 2000.

She joined FNC from MSNBC, where she hosted Weekend Morning Line, anchored weekday updates and breaking news, and reported from the field.

Before that, Browne worked at News 12 Long Island, a 24-hour cable news channel in New York. She co-anchored the channel's morning show and hosted Reporter Roundtable , a weekly news talk show.

Browne began her career at WLIM Radio on Long Island, N.Y., as morning news anchor. Her first television job was as anchor and news director of WLIG-TV 55, seen in New York City and Long Island, from which she went on to become an anchor/reporter for WSJV-TV in South Bend, Ind.

Browne earned an M.A. summa cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology in N.Y. where she was a reporter for the school's news program LI News Tonight .

Browne also holds a B.A. from Fordham University, where she was news director, news anchor and Irish music host on Fordham's far-reaching radio station, WFUV-FM.

Browne worked at Newsweek magazine throughout college. She grew up in Bayside, N.Y.

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