Shannon Bream
Shannon Bream | |
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Bream reporting on the results of the 2012 congressional elections in Iowa | |
Born |
Shannon Noelle DePuy December 23, 1970 Sanford, Florida |
Education | |
Occupation | Television news anchor, reporter, beauty pageant contestant |
Employer | Fox Entertainment Group |
Spouse(s) | Sheldon Bream |
Website |
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Shannon Bream (born Shannon Noelle DePuy, December 23, 1970)[1] is an American journalist for the Fox News Channel.[2] She is Fox News's Supreme Court reporter as well as the anchor of America's News Headquarters on Sundays from 12:00–2:00 p.m (Eastern) and America's Election Headquarters weekdays from 2:00–3:00 p.m (Eastern). Bream is also an occasional substitute anchor for Special Report with Bret Baier, Fox News Sunday, and The Kelly File.
Biography
Born in Sanford, Florida, Bream is the only daughter of Marie Norris, a teacher, and Ed DePuy, a Leon County Commissioner. She attended North Florida Christian High School in Tallahassee and graduated in the class of 1988 at the age of 17. While in school, her first job was helping her mother renovate houses by scraping the paint off window panes.[3]
Bream attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and graduated in 1992 with a degree in business. While attending Liberty University she entered the Miss Virginia pageant. Bream won the title of Miss Virginia in 1990. She participated in the Miss America 1991 pageant and was one of the ten finalists. Her scholarship award covered much of her education.[4]
After graduating from Liberty University in 1993,[5] Bream returned to Tallahassee and attended law school at Florida State University. She interned with Florida Congressman Bill McCollum, in the US House of Representatives at the time. McCollum would later become the Florida Attorney General. While at law school at Florida State, she won the Miss Florida USA pageant (1995) and competed in the Miss USA 1995 pageant finishing in fourth place.[4] She is one of only a few women to have competed in these two national pageants representing different states.
Career
After graduation from Florida State University College of Law (1996), Bream moved to Tampa, Florida and began a (employment and labor) law career mainly sexual harassment cases.[3][6]
Loss of interest in law led to a career change and in 2000 she took a salary cut to get a chance to be part of television news. She talked a local news director into letting her have an internship, then an entry-level job writing scripts on the overnight shift at the ABC news affiliate in Tampa WFTS-TV.[4] To make it work, Bream worked as a corporate lawyer by day and an intern at the station by night.
In 2001, she moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, becoming the evening and late-night news reporter for the CBS affiliate, WBTV.[4] After three years, Bream joined Washington D.C.'s NBC affiliate WRC-TV in 2004. At WRC, she was a weekend anchor and covered general assignments.
While at WRC she met Brit Hume, who was managing editor of the Fox News Washington bureau at the time. With his encouragement, she submitted audition tapes.[3] Bream joined Fox News Channel in November 2007 and is based in the network's Washington, D.C. bureau.
Personal life
She is married to Sheldon Bream, whose brother is retired Major League baseball player Sid Bream. Her husband is also a graduate of Liberty University (1993), where they met. They reside in the Washington, D.C. area. She has stated on air that she served on a mission to Brazil.
References
- ↑ "Thank You Veterans". Fox News. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011.
- ↑ "Shannon Bream". foxnews.com. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- 1 2 3 Shannon Breem IMDB Bio
- 1 2 3 4 Charlotte Observer Shannon Bream proved old boss wrong
- ↑ "2013 graduates to hear from Shannon Bream, Ravi Zacharias - Liberty University". liberty.edu. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ↑ Linda Kramer Jenning. "How FOX News Channel's Shannon Bream Went From Pageants to Politics". Glamour. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
External links
- Liberty University: Liberty Journal: Supreme Dedication (article about Bream)
- Biography on FoxNews.com
- Liberty.edu profile
- Twitter page