On July 21, 2011, Insana made an appearance on the prop desk on the CNBC program Fast Money.
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Finerman's sister, Karen Finerman, is a hedgefund owner/trader in New York City and appears on CNBC's Fast Money.
Guy Adami, TV personality, one of the Fast Money (CNBC) five
Eric Bolling, who was previously a panelist on CNBC's Fast Money and is now a co-host of Fox News Channel's The Five and a host of Fox Business Network's Follow The Money, joined the show as a panelist in August 2008 until he became the show's third co-host in November of that same year.
He is best known for his landmark book Hit Men: Powerbrokers and Fast Money Inside the Music Business (1990), which investigated the behind-the-scenes dealings of the major American record labels in the 1970s and 1980s, focussing on the careers of leading CBS Records executives Walter Yetnikoff and Dick Asher.
JAE E collaborated with platinum selling producer Fingazz on his 2011 single Fast Money Ft.
Fast Money Halftime Report: This segment, which featured Melissa Lee and her Fast Money panel highlighting a winning or losing sector of the day, spun off as a separate TV show of its own on June 7, 2010, when it debuted.
Feature films include Flying By, Hairy Tale, Bring It On, Raven, Fast Money, Illegal in Blue, and Dead On. Television films include The Dark, Surrender Dorothy, See Arnold Run, Tiger Cruise, and I Married a Monster.