Maria Bartiromo to join Fox Business from CNBC

Maria Bartiromo recently left NBCUniversal's cable business channel. Maria Bartiromo will anchor daily and weekly programming on her new cable network.

This Aug. 22, 2013 file photo shows then-CNBC television host Maria Bartiromo during a panel discussion at the Wal-Mart US Manufacturing Summit in Orlando, Fla.

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January 23, 2014

Former CNBC anchor-reporter Maria Bartiromo is joining Fox Business Network as its Global Markets Editor.

She will anchor a daily program for that network, plus a weekly business-oriented show for Fox News Channel.

She begins at the network Feb. 1, with both programs set to launch by April, the network announced Wednesday.

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Bartiromo left CNBC in November after 20 years. While there, she pioneered daily live reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. She has won two News and Documentary Emmys.

Her high-profile work and photogenic looks earned her the nickname "Money Honey."

Before arriving at CNBC in 1993, she spent five years as a producer, writer and assignment editor for CNN Business News.

She is the author of several books, including "The Weekend That Changed Wall Street" and "The 10 Laws of Enduring Success."

At her new workplace, she reunites with Roger Ailes, Fox News chairman and CEO, who previously ran CNBC.

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Ailes said he is "delighted to have her join me once again."

Fox Business Network, which signed on in October 2007, is available in more than 70 million homes.