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New York Post Writer And Former CNN and Fox News Anchor Terry Keenan Dies At 53

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New York Post business columnist/ writer and former CNN and FOX news anchor Terry Keenan, died suddenly last Thursday in New York due to massive brain hemorrhage according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 53 years old.

Keenan's colleagues and friends in the industry took to social media to express their grief over this sad news. "It is with much sadness that I report NYPost Business columnist Terry Keenan passed away overnight. She will be missed. #nyp," posted her New York Post colleague Michael Gray on Twitter. Fox Business Reporter Shibani Joshi wrote, "Saddened to hear about Terry Keenan's passing. Enjoyed working with her a short time at @FoxNews My prayers to her family." People who used to watch her shows also posted on Twitter having found out of her death.

"Just heard that former Fox News host Terry Keenan passed away. How sad. Condolences to her and her family."

"How very sad. Thoughts and prayers go out to her family. She was a well-informed business anchor."

The veteran business journalist graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a bachelor's degree in Mathematics. In 1986, she started working her way to the top at CNN as producer of several shows, on-air reporter, until she became the host of "Moneyline Weekend Edition with Terry Keenan." One of her accomplishments while in the said network was being the first journalist to go on live from the New York Stock Exchange when the market crashed on a Black Monday in October 1987. She was with CNN for 9 nine years.

In 1995-1998, Keenan then became a reporter and anchor at CNBC, but returned to CNN that same year in 1998 into the Business News Department. Moreover, she joined Fox News and Fox Business Network in 2002 as an anchor and business correspondent. She became the host of "Cashin' In" on FBN for seven years before leaving Fox in 2009. Her final column at the New York Post was posted in October 19.

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