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Lee Brodie

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Lee Brodie joined CNBC.com as a web producer for "Fast Money" after nearly 20 years on the broadcast side of the business. A familiar face at the peacock network, he last worked in the world of finance and investing on CNBC’s prime-time show "Capital Report." His other news credits include MSNBC, NBC News and the show-business news magazine Entertainment Tonight. He has also produced documentaries including the 2007 Emmy-winning "A Question of Life or Meth" for A&E Networks as well as the highly acclaimed "History in Focus: Flags of Our Fathers" for the History Channel. Brodie also received an Emmy award for his coverage of the New York theater scene in "Live from Broadway with Pat Collins." His first job in media was also with NBC, as a page.

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  • Could You Make It As A Trader? Friday, 4 May 2007 | 8:47 PM ET

    Prepare for the Fast Money final exam. In this feature we test the trading prowess of some of the most promising business students in the nation. This week they’re from Babson College, Ohio State, University of Texas and Indiana University. Get ready – school’s in session

  • Pt 2: The Word On Retail and Paris Hilton Friday, 4 May 2007 | 8:44 PM ET

    The guys go behind the headlines and give you their take on... retail's highly anticipated same store sales numbers ... the Paris Hilton trade ... and more.

  • The Word On Merger Mania Friday, 4 May 2007 | 8:40 PM ET

    The guys go behind the headlines and give you their take on... the merger mania sweeping The Street and the odds of a Yahoo / Microsoft marriage.

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