In February 2010, Gasparino left CNBC for the fledgling Fox Business Network. In addition to his book writing, Gasparino appears on Fox Business and Fox News Channel with news reports and commentary, as well as contributing regularly to
The New York Post and
Forbes and online for The Daily Beast, FoxBusiness.com, and the Huffington Post. At Fox, Gasparino has broken stories on, among others, the US government's plans to sell its stake in Citigroup and the government's pressure on Bank of America to shrink itself. In one dig at his former channel, while CNBC was interviewing John Mack, chairman of Morgan Stanley, who declared on air that "[t]his doesn't feel like the crisis that I went through [in 2008], so I feel a lot better about it," Gasparino timed his report of Morgan Stanley's laying off 1,200 workers and closing up to 300 branches so that it aired opposite the interview. Although notably combative towards his former network ("My job is to come up with a scoop (everyday) and promote that scoop," he said. "Just jam it down CNBC's throat every single day."), Gasparino has also spoken highly of his former colleagues, calling Maria Bartiromo "a good reporter," Erin Burnett "a class act -- I used to love doing TV with her," and of Jim Cramer, "I like Jim personally." In response to accusations of being as much a showman as a journalist, Gasparino has said "You want to be entertaining when you present news. People don't want a droll Charlie Gasparino droning on about Merrill Lynch."
Following Gasparino's move to Fox Business, which coincided with the hiring of Gerri Willis, among others, and a newly libertarian slant for the network, CNBC started losing ground: May 2010 Nielsen numbers show a loss of 14% of the 25-54 demographic during the working day for the channel. In 2010, Marketwatch named Gasparino one of "12 Broadcasters Who Are Making a Difference", and The Daily Beast called him one of the "Top 15 "Economic and Business Commentators" (and the only television journalist on the list).
Gasparino also posts breaking news updates on Twitter as @cgasparino and for several years regularly filled in for John Batchelor on Friday nights as the host of "The John Batchelor Show" on WABC-AM in New York City.
Books
- Blood on the Street ISBN 9780743276511
- King of the Club ISBN 9780060898335
- The Sellout ISBN 9780061697166
- Bought and Paid For ISBN 9781595230713
Biographies and Profiles
- Gasparino's biography at Fox Business
- Financial Times profile
- New York Magazine profile
Videos
- Collection of Gasparino clips at FoxBusiness.com