John Stossel, Journalist
Visiting King’s November 14 to
18, 2011

John
Stossel joined Fox Business
Network (FBN) in 2009. He hosts
“Stossel,” a weekly program
highlighting current consumer
issues with a libertarian
viewpoint. 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
newsmagazine show, 20/20, where
he contributed in-depth special
reports and recurring segments
on a variety of consumer topics,
from pop culture to government
and business.
His specials asked tough
questions facing Americans
today. Sick in America delved
into the debate between private
vs. government health care.
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.
The Dallas Morning News named
him 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.
He is a graduate of Princeton
University, with a B.A. in
psychology.