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Fox Business anchor Liz Claman, MSNBC husband Jeff Kepnes split after 24 years of marriage

Their network is a fierce rival, but the split between this media power couple is friendly, says peers.

Fox Business Network Anchor Liz Claman and her husband Jeff Kepnes, her MSNBC Managing Editor, split after 24 years of marriage.

Sources said the breakup was friendly.

“They are award-winning media power couples,” said the friend, “we quietly separated in 2023.”

The couple's friends say they've fallen apart, and some Eagle Eyed Fox business fans even noticed that the famous redhead anchor from “Claman Countdown” hadn't worn her wedding ring at her show.

The couple shares two teenagers.

Fox and MSNBC representatives did not comment.

Liz Claman is known as “CEO Whisperer” of Fox Business Network. Getty Images
Fans noticed that she was not wearing a wedding ring. Getty Images

Kraman, 61, joined Fox Business Network in 2007 as an anchor. She is known as “The CEO Whisperer” in interviews with Top Moguls and Macher's Infinite List, including Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Jamie Dimon, John Paulson, and Woody Johnson.

She was previously a CNBC anchor.

Kepnes, 58, is moneying the editors of MSNBC and “Morning Joe,” hosted by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

Jeff Kepnes is the manager of MSNBC and “Morning Joe.” Instagram/jkepnes
Kraman hosts “Kraman Countdown.” Fox Business

Kepnes was CNN's senior producer from 2003 to 2017 and led special events on the news network.

Before joining CNN, he previously spent nearly seven years at MSNBC before returning to folding NBC News.

The News Vet was also a producer of Fox News around 2003, according to his linked profile.

Exes began his career in local news on Boston, Massachusetts, Station, and WHDH TV. Kepness later joined MSNBC. Instagram/jkepnes
Kraman joined Fox in 2007. Getty Images

Exes began his career in local news at Boston, Massachusetts, Station, and WHDH TV.

They married at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 1999 when Kepness was the line producer of “News with Brian Williams,” and Kramant starred on the business channel CNBC.

The left-leaning MSNBC is spun from the parent company, NBCUniversal. Overhauled by new president Rebecca Kutlerincluding relocating the anchor chairs of the network.

in Evaluation WarAccording to a Nielsen person, “Fox & Friends” has previously reported that it portrays more than twice as many audiences as rival MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”

Fox News has recently defeated programs such as Bravo's “Real Housewives of Potomac,” “Married to Medicine,” “The White Lotus,” and even ESPN's NBA.

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