Juliet AnnMarie Huddy was born on September 27, 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida. She was a graduate at Langley High School, McLean, Virginia, in 1987 and after that she got a degree in political science with a minor in psychology at the University of Missouri in 1992.
After that moving to Ventura, California to join KADY-TV, a station that her parents owned, Juliet Huddy initially worked as the station's promotions director and executive producer but went to reporting at the Ventura County News Network. While being promotions director, she won numerous ADDY awards.
She was executive producer of "Armed Response", a finalist for the IRIS award given by the National Association of Television Program Executives also called NAPTE.
After more than five years working in California, Julie
t Huddy moved again, this time to Jacksonville, Florida, to work for WAWS as a general-assignment reporter for the station's nightly newscast. She was also a news anchor for WFYV-FM's morning radio program The Lex and Terry Show and a regular of The KiddChris Show formerly of WYSP in Philadelphia.
Juliet Huddy joined Fox News in March 1998 being reporter at the Miami bureau, but later on moved to the New York studios where she presented a many news, programs and occasionally filled in for E.D. Hill on Fox & Friends during the week.
She also has been a rotating co-host of Fox and Friends 1st, later becoming a permanent co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend, along Mike Jerrick and Julian Phillips.
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Juliet Huddy is an American television news reporter, that currently works for Fox News Channel.