John Stossel Profile
John Stossel hosts "Stossel", a weekly program highlighting current consumer issues with a libertarian viewpoint, which debuted on December 10, 2009 on the Fox Business Channel and he anchors several specials a year for Fox News Channel (FNC) providing signature analysis. John Stossel joined Fox Business Network (FBN) in 2009. His first shows covered health care, global warming, the novel Atlas Shrugged, "food police", and The Road to Serfdom.
Prior to joining FBN, Stossel co-anchored ABC`s primetime news magazine show, 20/20. There he contributed in-depth special reports and recurring segments on a variety of consumer topics, from pop culture to government and business.
His John Stossel specials asked tough questions facing Americans today. "Sick in America" delved into the debate between private vs. government health care. "Stupid in America" exposed the government school monopoly. "John Stossel Goes to Washington" revealed government growth under both parties, while Hype exposed media distortions.
His most recent TV specials include "What`s Good About America," which covers American attitudes about things like entrepreneurship and free speech, and "Battle for the Future," in which free-marketers debate progressives about what road America should take. Previous specials include "Tampering with Nature," which suggests that most tampering is a good thing; and "Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?," which examined exaggerated fears of things like chemicals and crime.
Stossel`s economic programs have been adapted into teaching kits by a non-profit organization, Stossel in the Classroom. High school teachers in most American public schools now use the videos to help educate their students on economics and economic freedom. They are seen by more than 12 million students every year.
Stossel has received 19 Emmy Awards and been honored five times for excellence in consumer reporting by the National Press Club. Other honors include the George Polk Award for Outstanding Local Reporting and the George
Foster Peabody Award. John is the author of three national bestsellers -- Give Me a Break and Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Why Everything You Know Is Wrong. His newest book is No They Can`t: Why Government Fails -- But Individuals Succeed. The Dallas Morning News named him the "the most consistently thought- provoking TV reporter of our time" and the Orlando Sentinel said he "has the gift for entertaining while saying something profound."
Earlier in his career, Stossel served as consumer editor at Good Morning America and as a reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City. His first job in journalism was as a researcher for KGW-TV (NBC) in Portland, Ore. He is a graduate of Princeton University, with a B.A. in psychology.