Fox Business Network named Terry Baker, Brian Donlon, Andrew Hoffman and Gary Schreier as executive producers for the new business news network launching Oct. 15.
Baker, who will produce weekend and primetime hours, joins Fox Business Network from CNBC where he was executive producer for “Conversations with Michael Eisner.” Prior to that, Baker held positions at CNN as senior executive producer of “Anderson Cooper 360” and senior producer of “NewsNight with Aaron Brown.” He has also served as a producer for ABC News and CNBC.
Donlon, who will produce Fox Business News’ morning line-up, joins from his role as Content Consultant for iVillage. Prior to that, he was executive producer for ESPN’s “Cold Pizza.” He has also served as a senior producer for CBS’ “The Early Show,” executive producer for Lifetime Television, and an on-air reporter for CNBC.
Hoffman, responsible for Fox Business News’ daytime content, joins from ABC News’ “Good Morning America” where he served as a senior producer since 2004. Prior to that, Hoffman held positions at CNBC as executive producer, special programming and senior producer, business news where he contributed to five CNBC shows.
Schreier currently serves as executive producer, business news for Fox News Channel and will retain a consulting editorial role for “Your World with Neil Cavuto” and the Saturday morning business block. He will add Fox Business News’ late afternoon and early evening content to his responsibilities. Prior to joining FNC in 1996, Schreier served as a producer for MSNBC, field producer for NBC’s “America’s Talking,” and an associate producer for CNBC.
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