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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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  • Viewers Ask About Copper, Urban Outfitters & More! Wednesday, 7 Mar 2007 | 9:28 PM ET

    Mark from Indiana asks about gold and silver. He wants to know what Eric Bolling thinks about the copper producers and in particular Freeport-McMoRan (FCX) after they complete the Phelps Dodge (PD) merger. Eric says...

  • Renegade Trade: Growing & Going Your Own Way Wednesday, 7 Mar 2007 | 9:14 PM ET

    Ever wish your portfolio wasn't at the mercy of a schizophrenic market? We bring you the trades that go their own way. Check out tonight's renegade trade.

  • Talk From The Trading Floor On Saks, Sirius & More Wednesday, 7 Mar 2007 | 9:07 PM ET

    Want the latest information on today's top trades? Look no further! Plus, find out what Wall Street heavy hitters are saying to one another about today's wheeling and dealing.

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