Christopher Haberli, producer “Varney & Co.” at Fox Business, is leaving after more than a year to join NBC News.
During his time at Fox, he wrote 15-20 scripts per day, researched, wrote and produced 4-5 guest segments per day and monitored breaking news in a control room environment among performing other tasks.
Haberli has also worked at MSNBC for more than 3 years, joining as an associate graphics producer at “Morning Joe.” Later on, he held the post of associate producer. He has also served as a producer and editor for “The Rachel Ray Show” and then, as a web editor for Inside Edition at CBS Interactive.
He was also an associate producer at Deutsche Welle and has worked as an editor at CBGB.
Haberli holds a bachelor’s degree in television production from Hofstra University.
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