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David Asman (born 1954)[[1]] is an American television news anchor for the Fox Business Network and the Fox News Channel.

Joining Fox News in 1997, Asman presently hosts Forbes on Fox and other numerous Fox News Specials. He previously was a host of Fox News Live weekdays, but relinquished that title in August 2005 to head up FNC's documentary unit.

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Early years

Asman began his career at the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, where he covered Latin America for 12 years, before becoming editorial features editor. While in Latin America (during the volatile period of the 1980s), he wrote over 100 articles and won several awards from the Inter-American Press Association for his writings on Cuba and Mexico, as well as for his editing of a weekly column on Latin America. During this period, Asman also edited a column on business management for the Journal called "Manager's Journal." Two collections of these columns were published, the last of which, The Wall Street Journal On Management: Adding Value Through Synergy, was published by Doubleday. Asman was appointed editorial features editor at a time when the Journal's editorial page was breaking stories on Whitewater. Asman left the Wall Street Journal to join Fox News in 1997, one year after the news channel's inception. David Asman is formerly of the conservative Manhattan Institute.[1]

Publications

Asman continues to write articles for the Wall Street Journal and other publications, including an article about his Marine stepson,[2] and an article about his wife's stroke and their experiences with British Health Care.[3]

Cable news show history

FBN

  • Fox Business, (co-anchor, 2007-present)
  • America's Nightly Scoreboard, (anchor, 2007-present)
  • Fox Business Bulls and Bears, (co-anchor, 2008-05-12 - present)

Fox News Channel

References

  1. ^ http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1067
  2. ^ Asman, David (January 2, 2003). "Felipe, U.S. Marine — "Now I can earn my citizenship"". Wall Street Journal. http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110002848. 
  3. ^ Asman, Daid (June 8, 2005). "There's No Place Like Home: What I learned from my wife's month in the British medical system.". Wall Street Journal. http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110006785. 

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