Friday, September 2, 2022

Patti Ann Browne

  Patti Ann Browne (born September 10, 1965) is an American news anchor and reporter who is best well-known for her work for Fox News Channel from 2000 to the year 2018. Browne holds a bachelor's diploma from Fordham University, New York City. Browne was editor of Fordham's literary magazine Alternative Motifs. Browne was a part-time employee at Fordham and also worked as an intern on Joan Lunden's syndicated weekly TV show on parenting "Mother's Day". She also hosted the popular Irish music show for Fordham's WFUV-FM (90.7FM). Browne was the station's anchor for news and also served as its News Director. A full scholarship (teacher assistantship) was paid for her attendance. The program involved teaching production and news-writing skills to students in the undergraduate program. She was a general assignment reporter for NYIT's award-winning news program LI News Tonight, which airs nightly on Long Island cable.Browne's professional broadcast career began in radio, at WLIM-AM on Long Island, NY, where she was morning-drive news anchor/writer.Browne's first television job was nightly anchor and News Director of WLIG TV 55, seen in New York City and on Long Island.Browne gained network affiliate experience as a full-time anchor/reporter at WSJV- TV in South Bend, Indiana -- the region's ABC network affiliate at the time, now a Fox affiliate. Browne headed the station's Michigan Bureau.


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