Maria Bartiromo Bio, Age, Husband, Fox News, Joey Ramone, Net Worth, Salary

Maria Bartiromo Biography

Maria Bartiromo is an American journalist, television opinion news host, magazine columnist, and author who is the host of Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street. Bartiromo is a Fox Business Network global markets editor and the host of Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo. She also appears in the Fox Business Global Power Players segments.

Maria Bartiromo Age

Bartiromo is 53 years old as of 2020. She was born Maria Sara Bartiromo on 11th September 1967 in Brooklyn, New York City. Bartiromo celebrates his birthday on 11th September every year.

Maria Bartiromo Height

Bartiromo stands tall at a height of 5’5″ (1.65m).

Maria Bartiromo Family

Bartiromo is the daughter of an Italian-American couple, Vincent (father), and Josephine Bartiromo (mother). She was brought up in the Dyker Heights section of Brooklyn in New York City. She has one sister, Theresa Santoro.

Maria Bartiromo Husband

Bartiromo is happily married to Jonathan Steinberg, the chief executive officer of WisdomTree Investments, and the son of billionaire financier Saul Steinberg. They have been married since 1999 and do not have any children together. They own a beach house in the hamlet of Westhampton, New York.

Maria Bartiromo Kids

Jonathan Steinberg and Bartiromo do not have any children together. In January 2007, Bartiromo filed trademark applications to use the term “Money Honey” as a brand name for a line of money-teaching toys, puzzles, and coloring books for children.

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Maria Bartiromo Net Worth

Bartiromo has an estimated net worth of around $ 50 Million which she has earned through her career as a Television Personality.

Maria Bartiromo Salary

She earns an annual salary of $ 10 Million annually.

Maria Bartiromo Education

Fontbonne Hall Academy, an all-girls Catholic high school, was where Bartiromo attended. She went to Long Island University before transferring to New York University, where she majored in business and journalism.

Maria Bartiromo Career

She spent five years at CNN before joining CNBC television. At CNBC, Bartiromo was the host and managing editor of On the Money with Maria Bartiromo as well as the anchor of the Closing Bell program. She is credited with being the first reporter to broadcast live from the New York Stock Exchange floor.

Maria Bartiromo CNBC

In 1988, Bartiromo began her career as a producer and editor for CNN Business News. Maria joined CNBC as a reporter in 1993, after five years with CNN Business News. She was reporting live from the New York Stock Exchange floor, as well as hosting and contributing to Market Watch. She was also an anchor and managing editor for On the Money with Maria Bartiromo.

Maria was dubbed “Money Honey” due to her striking appearance and status as the first woman to report live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. In January 2007, Bartiromo filed trademark applications to use the term “Money Honey” as a brand name for a line of children’s products to teach kids about money, including toys, puzzles, and coloring books.

She has also hosted a number of other shows such as Closing Bell, The Business of Innovation, and Business Center, as well as appeared on television shows such as Real Time with Bill Maher, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Oprah Winfrey Show, NBC Universal’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Warner Bros.

Maria Bartiromo Fox News and Fox Business

Maria left CNBC for Fox Business Network on November 18, 2013. Her contract with Fox Business called for her to anchor a daily market hours program as well as appear on Fox News.

Bartiromo is currently a Global Markets editor at Fox Business Network, as well as the host of Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo and Fox Business’ Global Power Players segments. Mornings with Maria on FBN beat CNBC’s Squawk Box in the second-quarter 2018 ratings, according to data released in July 2018.

Maria works at Fox News as host of Mornings with Maria and Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street. At the station she works alongside other Fox News anchors who include;

  1. Jamie Colby
  2. Byron York
  3. Trey Yingst
  4. Kiron Skinner
  5. Dan Springer
  6. Karl Rove
  7. Katie Pavlich
  8. Nicole Saphier
  9. Austin Westfall
  10. Anita Vogel

Maria Bartiromo Family Restaurant

Her father owned the Rex Manor restaurant in Brooklyn, and her mother was the hostess and seating guests. Her mother also worked as a clerk at an off-track betting establishment.

Maria Bartiromo Joey Ramone

In 1998, Maria began receiving emails from a man who identified himself as Joey Ramone. She, on the other hand, ignored him, believing she had attracted the attention of a stranger. He appeared to be seeking investment advice. After a while, Bartiromo’s curiosity got the best of her, and she responded to him. She later discovered that it was actually him. The iconic figure of New York Punk.

“I started getting emails from him, and he would say, Bartiromo, what do you think about Intel or what do you think about AOL, and I thought who is this person emailing me?” said Bartiromo.

He’s calling himself Joey Ramone, which is insane. Sure enough, it was him, and we became friends. And he was well-versed in financial matters. He was extremely knowledgeable about his own investment portfolio. “Joey Ramone was an excellent investor,” Maria recalls.

Maria Bartiromo Song

Bartiromo had no idea how much Ramone was smitten with her until he wrote a song about her, Maria Bartiromo, which was included on Ramone’s final album, released after his death from lymphoma in 2001.

Maria Bartiromo Trump Interview

In June 2018, Bartiromo conducted an interview with President Trump, which was met with criticism from a fellow journalist who criticized her lack of pushback on the president’s responses. The New York Times’ Michael Barbaro tweeted that Maria is no longer a journalist, while CNN’s Reliable Sources anchor Brian Stelter suggested she sounded like a counselor.

Maria Bartiromo News

In her latest book, “The Cost,” which will be released on October 27, 2020, Bartiromo took on China. On October 20, 2020, CNN’s Brianna Keilar examines Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo’s history of pushing false claims, as well as her interview style with President Trump.

Maria Bartiromo Awards

  • Lincoln Statue Award (2004)
  • Coalition of Italo-American Associations awards for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism Award (2007)
  • Gracie Award, for Outstanding Documentary (2008)
  • Emmy Award, for Outstanding Coverage of A Breaking News Story (2008)
  • Emmy Award, for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting (2009)
  • Maria was the first journalist to be inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame.

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