Reporters and Others
- Kate Bohner (no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Pat Bolland (now an anchor at BNN in Canada)
- Eric Bolling (former panelist on Fast Money; now host of The Five on FOX News Channel and Follow the Money on FOX Business Network)
- Margaret Brennan (now an anchor at Bloomberg Television)
- Bay Buchanan (now a political commentator for CNN's The Situation Room)
- Allan Chernoff (now Senior Correspondent at CNN)
- Alina Cho (now a New York City-based bureau reporter for CNN)
- Jerry Cobb (left to pursue another venture, as announced by Bill Griffeth on-air on 2006-11-24)
- Don Dahler (now a weekend anchor and a general assignment reporter at WCBS-TV (CBS) in New York City)
- Diane Dimond (now a co-host for the "TalkItOver" radio program)
- Dan Dorfman (was a columnist for the New York Sun until its September 2008 demise)
- Morton Downey Jr. (died in 2001)
- Charles Gasparino (now with Fox Business Network)
- Karen Gibbs (was previously a co-host of the now-defunct PBS program, Wall $treet Week from 2002–2005, and before that, was a business correspondent for Fox News Channel from 1996–2002)
- Vera Gibbons (now a writer for Kiplinger's Personal Finance)
- Garrett Glaser (retired from broadcasting and started his own firm, Glaser Media, in 2007)
- Alexis Glick (no longer at the Fox Business Network as of December 2009)
- Jim Goldman (now with public relations firm Burson-Marsteller)
- Bianna Golodryga (now a business correspondent for ABC News)
- Nanette Hansen (now a realtor in Long Island, New York; no longer active in the cable news industry)
- Kathleen Hays (now an anchor at Bloomberg Television)
- Mike Huckman (left in May 2010 for SVP position with MS&L Group in New York)
- Rebecca Jarvis (now working as anchor and correspondent for CBS News)
- Cory Johnson (now a San Francisco-based co-anchor at Bloomberg Television)
- Maya Kulycky (no longer a correspondent for ABC News as of 2007-10-01)
- John "Bradshaw" Layfield (former professional wrestler for the WWE and a business contributor for Fox News Channel, which he rejoined in 2005 after he was fired from CNBC in 2004)
- Susan Lisovicz (now a business correspondent for CNN)
- Jeff Macke (former panelist on Fast Money; fired from CNBC on June 15, 2009 after making inappropriate comments on-air during his May 19, 2009 appearance on CNBC Reports)
- Dee Dee Myers (former White House Press Secretary; now a political commentator for MSNBC)
- Rob Reynolds (now a correspondent for Al Jazeera English)
- Al Roker (now weatherman for the Today show on NBC)
- Marci Rossell (was contributor for Squawk Box until she left CNBC in 2003)
- Carol Roth (Closing Bell, host of The Noon Show on WGN Radio)
- Renay San Miguel (now an anchor at HLN)
- Bill Seidman (chief commentator for CNBC; died in 2009)
- Tom Snyder (died in 2007)
- Tim Strazzini (former panelist on Fast Money)
- Kathleen Tanzy (now Director of Strategic Industry Communications at Platts)
- Joe Witte (now a weekend weather meteorologist at WJLA (ABC) in Washington, DC)
- William (Bill) Wolman (most recently with BusinessWeek magazine; retired from broadcasting)
- Carmen Wong Ulrich (On the Money)
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