Talk:Mike Schneider

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" Schneider previously was news anchor for ABC's "Good Morning America" and "World News This Morning"(1989-93). He frequently substituted for Charles Gibson as host of "Good Morning America', and contributed reports to '20-20' and 'Nightline'.

     Prior to that Schneider was an anchor and reporter for CBS's flagship station in New York, WCBS-TV (1986-1989), and held similar posts with WPLG(TV) Miami (1982-1986), and WTAE-TV, PIttsburgh (1977-1982).
     Schneider was national political correspondent for FOX News (1995-1997), and a founding anchor at the Fox News Channel, where he anchored FNC's original newscast-of-record, "The Schneider Report".
      He moderated the 1998 Presidential Debate in New York, anchored coverage of 7 national political conventions, won an Emmy covering the 1987 stock market crash, and co-anchored ABC's Emmy winning coverage of the Persian Gulf War.  
      Schneider has also received Dateline, Headliner, Telly, A-P, UPI, Detroit Press Club, PIttsburgh Press Club, and North Jersey Press Club awards.     
He joined Bloomberg TV as lead anchor in January, 2003.

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