Who is Leslie from Fox News? – Biography
Leslie Marshall has been a leftist radio talk show host since 1988 and a national television pundit since 2001. When Leslie replaced Tom Snyder on the ABC Satellite Radio Network in 1992, she became the youngest person ever to be nationally syndicated on the radio. She was also the first woman to host a national issue-oriented show.
How old is Leslie Marshall? – Age
She is 68 years old as of 25 October 2021. She was born in 1953 in Washington, D.C., United States. Her real name is Leslie Marshall Weld.
Where did Leslie Marshall go to high school? – Family
She was born to a Christian mother and a Jewish father. Marshall is a fictitious surname. Ma. Marshall, a native of Fall River, graduated from Northeastern University with a bachelor’s degree in speech communications and Emerson College with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism.
Who is Leslie Marshall’s husband? – Husband – Children
She is married and the couple has two children and together live in the Los Angeles area. Her husband Asghar Husain is a Doctor by profession. They got married on June 26, 1996. Many confuse her with writer Leslie Marshall who is married to William F. Weld, the former Governor of Massachusetts and an attorney, businessman, author, and politician.
Leslie Marshall Career
Leslie Marshall is the anchor of the nationally syndicated The Leslie Marshall Show (now in its fifth year), a Fox News contributor, and a weekly blogger for U.S. News & World Report and POLITICO. She has 23 years of experience as a radio talk show hostess. Marshall is presently broadcast by TalkUSA Radio across the United States.
Marshall began her media career as a radio news reporter in Boston, then moved to Miami, Florida, to work in radio and television. Marshall worked as a news reporter, traffic reporter, weather reporter, and disc jockey in Miami. She did a special “Remembrance” hour one night while hosting an overnight nostalgic music program, in which veterans called in to share their stories. Leslie was spotted by a program director at a talk station across town that night.
He called her and informed her that she may have missed her call. Marshall moved to talk radio after years of anchoring, reporting, and hosting music shows. She began her career in talk radio at WNWS in Miami, where she stayed for three years. Marshall went on to work middays at WGR in Buffalo, then at KPRC in Houston. Marshall took over the ABC Satellite Radio Network from Tom Snyder in 1992. Her show aired on over 200 stations across the country for three years.
Leslie proceeded to work for WLS-FM in Chicago, where she hosted an afternoon drive discussion show, after the network collapsed after three years. She went on to work for KGO radio in San Francisco and KHTK/Hot Talk in Sacramento, where she presented a midday show. She hosted “Bay Talk” on KRON-TV, the local NBC affiliate in the city by the bay, on television.
Marshall returned to Chicago two years later to work at WLS; she also co-hosted “Beyond the Beltway” on WGR-TV and stayed in Chicago for nearly two years. She subsequently moved to Los Angeles to be with her hubby. On weekends, she presented conversation shows on KFI, KLSX, and KABC radio stations, and at the station’s debut, she was finally signed to KLAC, KFI’s sister station. Leslie hosted early evening weeknights on KLAC for two years, during which time it remained a discussion station. Marshall aired her own show on WWKB in Buffalo, New York, a 50,000-watt powerhouse audible throughout the northeastern United States as well as the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, for a year after KLAC switched to music.
Marshall was nationally syndicated after a year at WWKB. WWKB broadcasts her show every weeknight. Marshall appears frequently on Fox News and CNBC’s Kudlow & Company as a political commentator. She also appears on CNN’s Showbiz Tonight on a regular basis. She’s appeared on The O’Reilly Factor and Your World with Neil Cavuto on Fox News, as well as Hannity & Colmes and The John Gibson Show on Fox News. She was a member of the Varsity Panel on CNBC’s Dennis Miller Show until it was cancelled. She’s also appeared on MSNBC’s Scarborough Country and has filled in for Alan Colmes on the Fox Radio Network and Jim Bohannon on the Westwood One Radio Network.
Leslie Marshall Net Worth
Marshall has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.