CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo has landed in the slower world of print media, but offers a different angle into her style and sense. She’ll be penning a bi-weekly column for BusinessWeek, which will run both in print and online, entitled “Face Time with Maria Bartiromo.” The first of (hopefully) many a column ran a few days ago, and is a sitdown with former AIG boss Hank Greenberg.
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Teresa W LI // Nov 15, 2005 at 2:39 am
I’m very like to watched and listened the stuff from Mr. Brown. He is the most trusted newsman in the world. All the programs from the CNN was very fast, rountine and duplicate, just like a fast food. However, Aaron give a time for the viewer to relax, a time for thinking and learning the indepth news, somthing like eating in a restaurant. CNN needs this kind of program and Mr. Brown. I will very miss him and hope to see him in other network soon.
A viewer from the AFN News in EAP
2 lois // Nov 16, 2005 at 4:16 am
where is aaron brown? we miss him. Like Anderson Cooper but miss him in his time slot. Wolf Blitzer could turn a person off news completely. Lois
3 lois // Nov 16, 2005 at 4:20 am
the loss of aaron brown is a fatal mistake for cnn-we will begin looking for him elsewhere as well as a new news channel!-lois