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Bloomberg Radio Personalities

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Jerry Azar
Jerry Azar is Bloomberg Radio’s morning sports anchor. Jerry’s career has taken him from a switchboard operator in Terre Haute Indiana, making $1.60 an hour, to Bloomberg. Along the way there were stops in Nashville, Boston, Miami, Buffalo and WABC Channel 7 Eyewitness News in NY. Among Jerry’s interview guests over the years: Charlton Heston, Bill Cosby, John Elway, Arnold Palmer, Don King, David Robinson and Donald Trump.

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Kathleen Campion
Kathleen Campion is one of the 12 originals Mike Bloomberg hired to initiate broadcasting at Bloomberg News in 1992. Before Bloomberg, Campion anchored and reported on financial news at CNBC, FNN, and the Wall Street Journal Report. She also did general assignment reporting at WNET-TV in New York and WGBH-TV in Boston.

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Pimm Fox
Pimm Fox has been an international financial news anchor, magazine founder, correspondent/business editor with top daily newspapers, website editor for a major financial institution and regular panelist on TV news programs. Armed with this, Fox guides his guests to use their expert abilities to transform Bloomberg data into investment ideas and to debate their conclusions.
Fox joined Bloomberg in January 2006 from the Dow Jones New Service in London, where he was in charge of financial services coverage for Europe, Middle East and Africa. He was also a regularly featured guest on CNBC Europe, "Squawk Box," as well as BBC News, BBC World Service and ITV News.
Previously, Fox served as West Coast Bureau Chief and columnist for Computer World agazine and Business Editor of the San rancisco Chronicle. His articles have also appeared in Institutional Investor, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Barron's.

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Albert R. Hunt
Albert R. Hunt is the Executive Editor, Washington for Bloomberg News. Prior to joining Bloomberg in January 2005, Hunt worked for The Wall Street Journal. During his 35 years, in the Washington bureau, he was a congressional and national political reporter; bureau chief; and executive Washington editor. For 11 years, Hunt wrote the weekly column, “Politics & People.” Hunt also ran the paper’s political polls for 20 years; was President of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund and a board member of the Ottaway community newspapers.
For 17 years, Hunt was a regular panelist on CNN’s weekly public affairs program, The Capital Gang; and was a member of CNN’s Novak, Hunt & Shields interview show. He has also served as panelist on NBC’s Meet the Press and PBS’ Washington Week in Review, as well as a political analyst for CBS Morning News.

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Thomas R. Keene, CFA
Thomas R. Keene is an editor-at-large for Bloomberg News. He provides economic and investment perspective to Bloomberg's various news divisions and writes the chart of the day article, available only on the BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL service. He features the chart on Bloomberg Television. Tom is heard on Bloomberg Surveillance and Bloomberg on the Economy on Bloomberg Radio. He is editor of Flying on One Engine, The Bloomberg Book of Master Market Economists, Fourteen Views on the World Economy, published in 2005.
He is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst, a member of the CFA Institute and the National Association for Business Economics.

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Karen Moskow
Karen Moskow is an afternoon host at Bloomberg Radio.
Prior to joining Bloomberg, Karen worked at the Wall Street Journal, anchoring business reports on various radio stations. Before that, she was with WBIX in Boston, where she contributed to reports earning an Associated Press award for special coverage following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. She also anchored television news on WABU-TV in Boston and reported for New England Cable News. Before that, while with Metro Networks, she was heard on radio stations including WRKO, WEEI, and WBMX.
Currently, her interests include Shotokan karate and biking.

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Ken Prewitt
Ken Prewitt has been with Bloomberg since September 2005.
Prior to Bloomberg, Ken worked at the Wall Street Journal, anchoring business reports on WCBS Radio. Ken also appeared on Dow Jones TV/Europe and was a contributor to the syndicated Wall Street Journal Report.
Ken brought with him to Bloomberg experience at ABC News, CBS Morning News, Money Magazine, WERE Radio in Cleveland, WKIX Radio, Raleigh, WCHL Radio, Chapel Hill and WSJS Radio/TV, Winston Salem.
Ken attended University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Charlie Rose
Emmy award winning journalist Charlie Rose has been praised as “one of America's premier interviewers.” He is the host of Charlie Rose, the nightly PBS program that engages the world's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers.
Guests on the show include major international political figures and a mixture of renowned personalities from literature, theatre, film, dance, fashion, sports, science, medicine, and business. Guests have ranged from international statesmen Tony Blair and Nicholas Sarkozy to Nobel laureates Muhammad Yunus and Harold Pinter to leaders in business like Warren Buffett and Ted Turner. In the artistic arena, Rose's guests range from actors George Clooney and Helen Mirren to musicians Paul Simon and Neil Young. His program serves as a window on cultural areas rarely seen on TV like architecture, painting, photography and classical music.
Charlie Rose Special Edition presents hour-long profiles on important topics such as the Human Genome Project, and a year long, 13-part Science Series underwritten by Pfizer.

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