Donna Fiducia
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Donna Fiducia (born December 5, 1956) was a top-and bottom-of-the-hour late-night news reader on Fox News Channel. Fiducia came to FNC in September 1999, after having worked at Fox-owned WNYW in New York City. Prior to her reassignment to overnight duty in 2003 (which ended with her departure from FNC in 2006), she was both a long-form and news update anchorwoman for FNC.
In her four years at WNYW, she was a general assignment reporter for the 10 o'clock news. She also anchored Good Day New York and Good Day Sunday where she not only anchored the news but did celebrity and lifestyle interviews. Fiducia also anchored Entertainment Watch on VH-1, featuring entertainment news and celebrity interviews from movie stars to musicians.
She became New York's first television helicopter traffic reporter at WNBC-TV in 1995. She was also a general assignment reporter for Live At Five, the 6 and 11 o'clock news and Weekend Today.
Fiducia began her career at Shadow Traffic in New York. She went on to report from WNBC Radio's "N Copter". She was also the news director and morning news anchor of rock radio station WNEW-FM.
She also has done some acting in the first rap-influenced feature length movie, Tougher Than Leather with Run DMC, and on the 1980 CBS TV show The Equalizer playing a newscaster.
Most recently, she was in the movie Being Michael Madsen in which she again played the role of a reporter.
Fiducia graduated Magna Cum Laude from Seton Hall University with degrees in Communications and Political Science. She was active in the college's radio station WSOU-FM.
Fiducia is a horseback rider and has won numerous state and national championships in equestrian events. She also studied flute and piccolo.
Currently, Fiducia resides in Georgia and works for a real estate company.