E. D. Hill

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E.D. Hill

E.D. Hill on the front cover of her book, Going Places, How American's Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life
Born: July 27, 1963 (age 43)
Occupation: Anchor of Fox News Live
(Fox News Channel)
Website: Biography on FoxNews.com
For E. D. Hill, the American labor union president, see Edwin D. Hill.

E. D. Hill (born Edith Ann Tarbox on July 27, 1963) is a Fox News Channel anchor in the United States.

Joining the network in 1998, Hill currently anchors the 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. block of Fox News Live, and co-hosts Bill O'Reilly's Radio Factor. Previously, Hill was a co-host on the Fox News Channel's morning show Fox & Friends since 1999.

A graduate of the University of Texas with a bachelor's degree in journalism, she is reported to be completing a master's degree in government. Hill won a local Emmy Award for Outstanding News Special while working for WHDH-TV in Boston (1990-91), and has also received a Golden Quill Award for live spot news reporting.

In November 2005 Hill published a book entitled Going Places: How America's Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life, a collection of personality profiles. She has been married three times and is the mother of five children and stepmother to her husband, venture capitalist Joe Hill's three children from a previous marriage. Hill says she's a "primary-voting Democrat".[1] (This could refer to a practice in open primary states where members of one political party vote for unfavorible/unpopular candidates in their rival party's primary in the hope of influencing the outcome.) During the October 4, 2006 broadcast of Fox News Live, she said that she is a Christian.

[edit] Work history

  • (1984-1985) KDLH-TV, Duluth, MN - reporter/anchor
  • (1986-1987) KXXV-TV, Waco, TX - reporter/anchor
  • (1987-1987) VH-1 - VJ
  • (1987-1987) WCBS-TV, New York, NY - news writer and producer
  • (1987-1989) WPXI-TV, Pittsburgh, PA - anchor (as Edye Tarbox)
  • (1989-1990) CBS News - business anchor, CBS Morning News
  • (1990-1992) WHDH-TV, Boston, MA - anchor
  • (1992-1995) WABC-TV, New York, NY - anchor and reporter
  • (1998-1999) Fox News - anchor, Fox News Live
  • (1999-2006) Fox News - co-host, Fox & Friends
  • (2006-present) Fox News - anchor, Fox News Live

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[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2003-08-17-fox-am_x.htm