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John Gibson is a radio talk show host and political commentator affiliated with Fox News Radio. Since 2008, he has hosted the radio program The John Gibson Show. Prior to this, he anchored the television news program The Big Story on Fox News Channel (FNC). His work with both television and radio has established him as a recognizable voice in conservative media.
Gibson earned a bachelor's degree in Film and Television from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He began his journalism career as a reporter, initially working with local news stations. He later contributed as a feature writer for a magazine, where he was eventually promoted to bureau chief in 1989.
John Gibson served as a news correspondent for NBC News in California, covering various high-profile stories. He also anchored a daytime program for MSNBC, during which he reported extensively on the Monica Lewinsky scandal involving then-President Bill Clinton. His work during this period showcased his focus on political and sensational news coverage.
In 2000, Gibson joined Fox News Channel as the host of its newly launched program The Big Story. During his time at FNC, he broadened his influence by authoring the book Hate America: The New World Sport, which examined global anti-American sentiment. The book received attention and achieved moderate commercial success upon release. In 2008, The Big Story was discontinued to make room for programming related to the U.S. presidential election. Following the election, Gibson contributed as a panel guest on various late-night segments.
Gibson has been a polarizing figure, frequently attracting public criticism for his on-air remarks. One instance occurred in 2007, during coverage of a school shooting in Cleveland, when he prematurely described the shooter’s background on his program. Additionally, Gibson faced backlash after suggesting that the BBC harbored anti-American bias, referencing a radio broadcast in which a BBC announcer allegedly praised the Iraqi army over American forces. These claims were later discredited upon further investigation.
Known for his provocative commentary, Gibson’s remarks often generate strong responses from both media observers and the public. While some view his statements as efforts to spark dialogue or draw attention, others criticize them as intentionally inflammatory. Nonetheless, The John Gibson Show has maintained a significant audience, contributing to the national discussion on politics and media.
Little is publicly known about Gibson’s personal life or marital status, and he has remained private on the subject. In past interviews, he has expressed traditional views on marriage, suggesting that marriage is intended for raising children, and questioning the terminology surrounding gay marriage. These views have attracted both support and criticism, consistent with his reputation for outspoken opinions.
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