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Brian Kilmeade (born May 7, 1964) is a Fox News Channel television personality. Weekdays, he co-hosts Fox's morning show, ''Fox & Friends'', along with Steve Doocy and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. He has written several books - fiction and non-fiction - and also hosts the Fox News Radio program ''Kilmeade and Friends''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Kilmeade and Friends )〕 ==Career== After graduating from Massapequa High School in 1982, Kilmeade attended C.W. Post (Brookville, New York), where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (1986). He began his career as a correspondent on Channel One News, a daily national high school television news program. He later served as an anchor and host for KHSC-TV in Ontario, California. He co-hosted ''The Jim Brown Show'' on XTRA-AM, an all-sports radio network. In 1993, Kilmeade joined Brown as part of the announcing team for the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event, conducting post-fight interviews. He would move into the play-by-play role for UFC 2 and UFC 3 in 1994. Kilmeade was a freelance sports anchor for WVIT (NBC) in Hartford, beginning in 1997. He was a sideline reporter for the MSG Network, where he covered the New York/New Jersey Metro-Stars, a major league soccer team based in Giants Stadium. Later, he worked as a feature reporter and anchor for Newsport TV, where he hosted ''Newsport Journal'', a daily magazine show for the national sports network. Additionally, he also anchored Scoreboard Central, a live half-hour general sports program. He has ten years of self-proclaimed experience as a stand-up comedian. Kilmeade is the author of ''The Games Do Count: America's Best and Brightest on the Power of Sports''〔ISBN 978-0-06-073673-6〕 and ''It's How You Play the Game''.〔ISBN 0-06-123726-4〕 He is a frequent anchor of ''The Five'' airing nightly at 5pm eastern on FNC. In April 2006, he filled in the Fox News Radio time slot of former Fox anchor Tony Snow, who had left the network to become Press Secretary in the George W. Bush Administration. Kilmeade is also author of ''George Washington's Secret Six'', an historical novel based on facts of the Culper Ring who were spies that worked for George Washington during the American Revolution. Kilmeade is Roman Catholic. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brian Kilmeade」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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