Katie Pavlich - The Five

For an institution to be successful, a balance between genders is essential and among the networks thriving with brilliant women in their ranks is 'Fox News.' When Katie Pavlich joined the media giant in 2013 as a co-host of 'The Five,' she took the journalism sphere by storm with her likable demeanor winning her fans countrywide.
Pavlich is the epitome of beauty with brains, as she's a graduate of the University of Arizona, where she pursued broadcast journalism. When Katie's not on television, she hosts her podcast, 'Everything's Going to Be All Right,' and is also an acclaimed author with two best-selling books already under her belt.
Uma Pemmaraju - America's News Headquarters with Uma Pemmaraju

For those who started watching Fox News from its inception, Uma Pemmaraju is no new name. This acclaimed journalist joined the network in 1996 as part of the original launch team and has since risen to become one of the most respected figures in the business.
Still, Uma didn't begin her career at 'Fox.' Before landing that big break, she worked with numerous publications as a reporter and editor, with Uma's stint at 'WMAR-TV' in Baltimore even winning her an Emmy Award. Given her extensive experience in the media spheres, it isn't surprising that many people tune in to watch her show, Uma's professionalism remains unmatched.
Hollie McKay - Fox News

When we talk about accomplished and trusted investigative journalists to ever grace our televisions, Hollie McKay's name is always on the list, and it's for a good reason. The reporter has told stories from numerous war-torn locations, with her pieces used in tribunals in Iraq.
McKay began her media career in 'Fox News' as an intern writing an entertainment column before serving as the network's international correspondent. Apart from her successful stint in journalism that helped put Fox News on the map, Hollie has also had a hand in video game development, lending her experiences to the incredibly popular 'Call of Duty' games franchise.
Jillian Mele - Fox & Friends

Jillian Mele is a famous presenter known for her stint in the 'Fox News' where she hosted the critically acclaimed show, 'Fox & Friends.' The program raked in high ratings as one of the most-watched shows on the network. All of that was made possible by this oh-so enthusiastic and charming journalist.
Some fans may not know that Jillian has extensive experience in the media business, having worked for several networks before, including 'NBC 10' where she won an Emmy for her Olympics show. While Jillian eventually left Fox to pursue higher education, her time on the network will always be remembered by all who watched her flawless delivery on 'Fox & Friends.'
Ainsley Earhardt - Fox & Friends

Another famous face on 'Fox News' is none other than the elegant Ainsley Earhardt, who co-hosts the 'Fox & Friends' show. Since joining the network in 2007 without any knowledge of politics, the journalist has risen in leaps and bounds; she's now interviewed several world leaders, including former president Donald Trump.
Ainsley has now been a media mainstay for the past two decades with extensive experience working with several prestigious organizations like 'WLTX.' There's no doubt this television personality is as multi-talented as they come; Ainsley's also penned a couple of children's books and her best-selling memoir 'The Light Within Me.'
Molly Line – Fox News

After graduating with a Mass communication degree from Virginia Tech college in 1999, journalist Molly Line got her first job as a reporter/photographer at Bridgeport-based 'WDTV.' She worked there for a year before eventually hopping through quite a few 'Fox'-affiliated news stations including 'WXXA' and 'WFXT.'
In 2006, Line finally joined 'Fox News' and within no time became one of the most liked reporters of the organization. With 'Fox,' she has covered numerous breaking news, Neil Entwistle's arrest case and the Boston Mooninite Panic event of 2007 being some of them. Being a popular journalist, Molly has also got the chance to appear on shows like 'Huckabee' and 'The O'Reilly Factor.'
Megyn Kelly – America Live

It is safe to say that the kind of reputation that 'Fox News' has in the competitive media industry is because of a journalist like Megyn Kelly. In her 13 years of association with the channel, she has contributed to numerous top-rated shows like 'America Live' and 'The Kelly File' as a host,' which undoubtedly brought her on the list of the media's one of the most influential people.
Surprisingly in 2017, Kelly bid goodbye to the 'Fox' to join 'NBC,' which she later quit the following year to focus on her project, 'The Megyn Kelly Show,' which airs daily on 'SiriusXM.'
Julie Banderas – Fox Report Weekend

Journalist Julie Banderas had several short-lived stints with 'CB' and 'NBC' affiliated media outlets in the past before she joined 'Fox News Channel' in 2005. After working as an assignment reporter, Julie bagged a more prominent role as an anchor for 'Fox Report Weekend' in 2008, eventually becoming the network's prime face, especially as a weekday fill-in anchor.
She has even been honored with an Emmy Award for her reporting of the Republican National Convention. Apart from journalism, Julie also works as a director with her husband for the 'Habitant for Humanity' NGO, which aims to preserve homes, construct new ones, and provide shelter to those in need.
Jeanine Pirro – Justice with Judge Jeanine

Many of you may recognize Jeanine Pirro as a journalist. Still, very few know that before stepping into journalism, she was a New York State Judge and the first women judge from Westchester County. Jeanine's law background eventually helped her host one of the network's most famous shows, 'Justice with Judge Jeanine', which indeed took the channel to new heights.
Before 'Fox,' Pirro was associated with 'NBC' and 'The CW Television Network' hosting programs such as 'Judge Jeanine Pirro.' From January 2021, she became a permanent co-host of 'The Five' and continues to prove herself as an irreplaceable member of the 'Fox News' family.
Martha MacCallum - The Story with Martha MacCallum

To become a successful journalist, one needs to have an unbiased and courageous mindset, and journalist Martha MacCallum undoubtedly has these qualities. No wonder she is a two-time Gracie Award recipient in Journalism! As a political science graduate from St. Lawrence University, Martha started off her career in media as an anchor for the 'Wall Street Journal Report' in 1991, followed by brief stints with 'NBC' and 'CNBC.'
Since 2004, Martha has been a regular face at 'Fox,' contributing to shows like 'The Story with Martha MacCallum', which have brought countrywide recognition. Besides raking in the fans, there's no doubt that this charismatic presenter also drastically increased the channel's viewership.
Maria Bartiromo - Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo

Sundays have just never been the same ever since Maria Bartiromo took to the airwaves. Her show 'Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo' was highly rated, and it didn't come easy. This hardworking lady worked her way to the top, becoming the first reporter in history to broadcast live on the floor of the NYSE.
Maria is currently a regular on 'Fox,' where she's also a key member of the channel's business team. Unlike some of her peers on this list, Maria didn't join journalism out of chance or circumstance; she studied the craft. So for anyone wondering how she managed to become so influential, Maria has her coveted degree in journalism from NYU to thank.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck - Fox & Friends

You can't think of legendary women in 'Fox' without bringing up Elisabeth Hasselbeck. The lady is so good that she still manages to make regular appearances on the channel despite retiring. This is not news to Hasslebeck's fans who know of her impeccable charisma on and off-screen.
Elisabeth's first foray into the limelight happened after she won the second season of 'Survivor.' Next thing you know, she was hosting 'The View' on 'ABC' and even won an Emmy for it. Ten years later, Elisabeth joined 'Fox' where she co-hosted 'Fox & Friend' for a couple of years before bowing out. She may have retired early, but we wouldn't be surprised if Elisabeth chose to come back one day.
Lea Gabrielle - Fox & Friends

Don't let the calm demeanor and charming smile fool you; Lea Gabrielle is no slouch. This distinguished lady is a former navy veteran who served as a combat aviator and intelligence officer. After such an exciting career, Lea traded the jet yoke for the mic, and she fits in pretty well.
Lea first began working for 'NBC' where she honed her craft before moving to 'Fox.' Interestingly, she only spent a year on 'NBC' before 'Fox' executives swooped in and gave her a shot. This was back in December of 2012, and we must say, the executives were right on the money considering how well Lea has done for herself and the network since then.
Melissa Francis - Outnumbered

Melissa Francis has been on camera for as long as she can remember having begun her career at a very young age as a budding actress. Given the numerous famous commercials under her belt, she was already a seasoned media veteran before switching lanes.
These days, Melissa works on real-life stories as a presenter on 'Fox.' We can safely say the presenter is a force to reckon with since she's constantly tackling hard-hitting pieces whenever she comes on the air. For anyone interested in checking the well-spoken journalist out, you can catch Melissa hosting 'Outnumbered' every weekday afternoon on 'Fox.'
Sandra Smith - Hannity

Sandra Smith might be a regular faced seated behind a desk on 'Fox News,' but her younger years were more active than you might think. In high school, the talented showrunner was an accomplished track star which is in stark contrast to her current job as a TV host. Interestingly, the news desk wasn't Sandra's first professional rodeo.
Smith officially began her hosting career on 'Bloomberg TV,' and once she was comfortable on screen, nothing could hold her back. In 2007, 'Fox' welcomed her into their family, and she has taken over the airwaves by storm. Currently, Sandra is a regular on 'Happy Hour, Red Eye and Hannity,'
Greta Van Susteren – On The Record with Greta Van Susteren

Ask us about a woman of many talents, and we’d tell you about the powerhouse that is Greta Van Susteren. Not only is Greta an American commentator, but she’s also a lawyer and, most importantly, a former TV news anchor.
Many would remember Greta for her tremendous contributions when she
was still a host for ‘Fox News.’ The legal analyst ran her show ‘On the Record with Greta Van Susteren’ between 2002 and 2016 – quite the record-breaker, no doubt about that. We’re sure ‘Fox News’ and her fans miss the onscreen wonder woman. Still scaling the ladder of success, Greta made it to the ‘Forbes’ list in 2015 as one of the most powerful women in the world.
Laura Ingraham – The Ingraham Angle

After ‘Fox News’ said goodbye to Greta in 2016, they welcomed Laura Ingraham in 2017, and she has proved to be more than an asset to the channel. Who wouldn’t recognize the TV sensation that hosts ‘The Ingraham Angle’?
Looking back, it’s no wonder why the mother of three is making such a significant wave as a TV host. Laura has famously presented ‘The Laura Ingraham Show,’ her nationally syndicated radio series, and even worked as a speechwriter in the 1980s for the then U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Besides her current job at ‘Fox News,’ this multi-talented lady is also the chief editor of ‘LifeZette.’
Shannon Bream – Fox News @ Night

Shannon Bream's name always comes to mind when we hear "beauty with brains." While studying at Liberty University, Virginia, she won Miss Virginia and used the scholarship to fund her undergraduate education. This wasn't the only time that Shannon's elegance and grace earned her accolades, as she also became Miss Florida in 1995 and used the scholarship award to settle her law school bills.
It's always been from one achievement to another with Shannon as a lawyer and an anchor. And before you think the journalist became a TV host because of her onscreen-worthy face, you only have to see her on 'Fox News' show, 'Fox News @ Night' to know that Shannon is one woman of pure talent.
Erin Andrews – Fox NFL

Anyone who knows Erin Andrew’s back story would not be surprised that the media personality is now an A-class reporter for ‘Fox NFL Broadcasting Team.’ As a young girl, Andrews developed a passion for sports and was even considered a tomboy. This passion birthed a desire to be a sportscaster, which she finally achieved when the American actress joined ‘ESPN’ in 2004.
Besides working with ‘Fox,’ Andrews once participated in the popular TV show ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and even became a co-host on the program between 2014 and 2019. No doubt, Andrews is a sensation wherever she goes, and it’s not hard to see why.
Dana Perino – The Five

Dana Perino has a long history with American politics, once as the White House Press Secretary and also a member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. With this kind of portfolio, it only seems fitting that she’s presently a political commentator and a co-host of ‘The Five’ on ‘Fox News.’ Dana has also co-hosted ‘The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino’ on the network.
Dana studied mass communication and politics in the university, so her career path as a politician and TV anchor is well thought out. Besides this, however, the political commentator is also a host and is the executive of ‘Random House,’ a book publishing firm.
Catherine Herridge - Weekend Live

Before she got onto her current senior investigative correspondent role at 'CBS News,' Catherine Herridge worked at 'Fox News Channel.' The Harvard College journalism graduate joined 'Fox' at its inception in 1996 and was its chief intelligence correspondent and host of the 'Weekend Live's' Saturday edition.
Herridge also served as a field correspondent for 'Fox's' magazine 'The Pulse,' besides covering political news. This star's priceless contribution to the network didn't go unrecognized. So, shortly before her departure from the channel in October 2019, the 'Congressional Medal of Honor Society' awarded her the Tex McCrary Award for her brilliant reporting prowess.
Claudia Cowan - Bill Hemmer Reports

If anyone's career journey in the entire TV news world inspires us much, it has got to be Claudia Cowan's. She started at 'KTTV-TV' in LA as a messenger and later moved on to 'KMST-TV' as a desk assistant, working her way up to eventually becoming an on-air reporter and anchor for 'CBS' and 'NBC.'
Cowan worked with these two for a while, covering evening news, state politics, and evening news. She was then hired by 'Fox News' as a Bay Area correspondent two years after the network's launch and has been working there ever since, broadcasting groundbreaking news events.
Harris Faulkner - Outnumbered

For someone who joined the 'Fox News' channel fairly recently compared to other 'Fox' female anchors, Harris Faulkner has had quite the presence and made quite an invaluable contribution. She started in journalism as a business writer in 'LA Weekly,' earning $50 per article, and first entered television as an intern.
Faulkner now anchors 'The Faulkner Focus' as well as hosts 'Outnumbered' and its sister show 'Outnumbered Overtime.' On top of that, the star also has her own political franchise, 'Town Hall America with Harris Faulkner.' So far, she has six Emmy awards to her name, which tells us that this wonder woman didn't come to play around!
Jenna Lee - Fox Business Morning

Broadcast journalist and former news anchor Jenna Lee is mostly known for co-hosting 'Happening Now' on 'Fox News' alongside Jon Scott, as well as anchoring 'Fox Business Morning' with Connell McShane. She was also a contributor on the channel's 'Money For Breakfast' and later 'Imus in the Morning,' after the former got canceled.
Thanks to her ambitious nature and adept reporting skills, Jenna made history as the first personality to move from 'Fox Business Network' to 'Fox News Channel' in 2010. She remained as an anchor on 'Happening Now' until 2017, when she left 'Fox' to pursue other projects and possibilities.
Gretchen Carlson - Fox & Friends

Renowned broadcast journalist and television personality Gretchen Carlson is yet another former 'Fox News' anchor we can't help but revere. She hosted several TV programs on the channel, including the morning show 'Fox & Friends' and 'The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson,' eventually retiring from the network in 2016.
What most folks may not know is that Carlson was a pageant queen before venturing into journalism, and was even crowned Miss Minnesota in the '80s. She is now a published author of the book 'Be Fierce' and hosts the daily news podcast 'Get the News with Gretchen Carlson' by 'Quake Media.'
Kacie McDonnell – Mansion Global

Kacie McDonnell has had quite an exciting career since her debut as a reporter at WTXF-TV, a year after graduating from Villanova University with a degree in Communications. Next, she made a career move to KSHB-TV, where she worked as a sports anchor and gained many fans.
In no time, the talented TV personality got an opportunity to work for Fox Nation and even got her regular show ‘Mansion Global,’ which explores lavish properties in America. The program brings luxury homes’ exquisite architecture and décor to life and puts McDonnell’s fantastic talent and reporting expertise on full display. Her fans just can’t get enough of her!
Heather Nauert – Fox & Friends First

Heather Nauert is a respected and talented broadcast journalist and former government official who had made a name for herself in the media business. Before joining Fox News in 1998, she worked for the Syndicated business program, 'First Business' as a reporter.
In 2005, Heather took up several positions at different news companies, including ABC, where she worked as a news correspondent and even won an Emmy nomination for one of her works. She returned to Fox News in 2007, as an anchor, before her time in politics from 2017. The massive net worth and accolades under her belt speak volumes of her journalism and political prowess.
Andrea Tantaros – The Five

The panel talk show, 'The Five' that involves five commentators deliberating on politics, trends, and pop culture, was Andrea Tantaros’s debut hosting job on Fox News. Prior to joining the Fox News channel as a political contributor in 2010, the rising star worked as a spokeswoman and media consultant.
Months after its debut in 2011, 'The Five' had received excellent reviews, and by 2013, it had jumped to become the second most-watched program in all cable news. By 2014, Tantaros became the co-host of another top project on Fox News - ‘OutNumbered.’ Sadly, the talented TV star who became a household name for her strong opinions and comments left the channel due to some issues.
Jamie Colby – Strange Inheritance

Before joining Fox News in 2013, American anchor and attorney Jamie Colby had gathered a wealth of experience and accolades. She was an anchor at WPIX/WB-11 New York, a correspondent for CNN, a reporter at CBS News, and received many honors for her work in journalism.
In 2015, she became the host of ‘Strange Inheritance’- a popular show that explores unexpected and bizarre items or stories left behind by people. Aside from a successful career as a reporter, Colby also practiced law privately for a decade and has worked for Entertainment firms and personalities. Clearly, the established journalist has amassed a fortune and built a name for herself, making her an icon to the younger generation.
Elizabeth Prann – Head Line News

With sound knowledge gained from studying Journalism at the University of Florida, Elizabeth Prann began her professional career as an assistant producer at Fox News.
Although Prann joined the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) in 2008, she rejoined Fox News in 2010 as a reporter. Her skillful and brilliant coverage despite the hazard involved in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill gained her the respect and admiration of many. Her outstanding reports even got her the gig as an anchor for the Headline News on Fox News Channel, but her fans are still waiting on a prestigious award for her remarkable delivery on the job.
Rebecca Diamond - Fox Business Happy Hour

Rebecca Diamond is a media personality to reckon with because she has over two decades worth of experience up her sleeve. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1991 with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism, which she has put into exemplary use.
The charismatic broadcaster launched her career as a reporter for 'Lifetime Television' and business writer for 'Associated Press.' The mogul excelled in working for 'Fox' in the show known as 'Happy Hour,' airing live from New York City. Even though the show's last episode aired in 2010, Diamond is still a valued contributor on other 'Fox' news channels, as well as on 'Business Network.'
Patti Ann Browne - Weekend Morning Line

She's one of the people whom we can undoubtedly say was born to be a journalist. Even when she was studying at Fordham University in New York, Patti Ann Browne took part in editing the university's literary magazine. She went on to get a Master's degree in Communication Arts, which certainly sets her apart in the industry.
Browne made a name for herself and was best known for hosting 'Fox & Friends' as well as 'Weekend Morning Line.' She covered some prime-time stories such as the TWA flight 800 crash and the Long Island railroad tragedy, among others. Even though Patti left 'Fox' in 2018, she helped the channel become the titan it is today.
Carley Shimkus - Fox & Friends First

There is nothing that 'Fox' values more than experience, and Carley Shimkus is well equipped with over a decade of working with 'Fox News.' She stepped up to cohost 'Fox & Friends First' alongside Todd Piro after Jillian Mele left to pursue her education.
Carley is so good at what she does that she impressed the network during her internship while still in college. Talent and dedication in the newsroom have seen the lady get promoted from news producer, to associate producer and host of one of 'Fox's' most popular shows. Her outstanding contributions to the channel certainly elevate the network to great heights.
Tomi Lahren - Final Thoughts

When one is as vocal and passionate about politics as Tomi Lahren is, it makes perfect sense that she would be hosting a show airing her thoughts on 'Fox Nation.' Tomi joined 'Fox' in 2017 and has since been an invaluable contributor and commentator in the news segment.
She studied at the University of Nevada and graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism and political science. The key attributes of hosting and producing that the renowned journalist acquired in school have been evident in her work. It is no wonder that her contribution to 'Fox Media' is as valued as it is.
Wendy Walsh - Dr. Wendy Walsh Show

Wendy Walsh has been the voice of expert psychological matters on 'Fox,' especially since she started appearing as a guest commentator on the show 'The O'Reilly Factor.' Even though she left due to interpersonal issues with the primary host, Walsh continues to shine a light on matters that plague people in their relationships.
Wendy is a proud holder of a Master's and Ph.D. degrees in psychology, which gives her authority on the subject. The well-respected lady is an accomplished author and lecturer and even hosts a podcast of her own. She often appears on various TV networks to contribute to discussions about psychology.
Amy Holmes - Glenn Beck

A familiar face in the world of mass media, Amy Holmes, has managed to hook the audience with her unconventional presenting style. She started her career as a 'Fox News Channel' contributor. Then there was no looking back for the television presenter. Amy interviewed numerous political leaders, celebrities, newsmakers, and journalists throughout her career.
Apart from presenting the news, Amy is also known for her political commentaries, and she wrote for the 'Washington Post,' 'National Review,' and 'USA Today.' Each of her stints has been remarkable, and currently this celebrity is co-hosting the weekly show 'In Principle' on 'PBS.' Given her career growth, we assume there's more of this personality that we will see in the future.
Juliet Huddy - The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet

Now a renowned podcaster, Juliet Huddy began her career in journalism in her early twenties and started reporting for the radio channel KARO-FM as a newscaster. During the initial days, she presented in numerous stations, winning several ADDY awards for her work. Yet, it was not until 1998 that Juliet got her big break by banking a position at 'Fox News Channel.'
The presenter's association with the channel lasted for almost two decades, during which she hosted shows like 'Good Day Wake Up' and 'The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.' While the former news anchor has departed from the network, she hosts programs on the radio as well as her podcast, 'Juliet: Unexpected.'
Trish Regan - Trish Regan Primetime

Many of us would recognize Trish Regan for her work with 'Fox Business.' Trish worked for nearly half a decade with the network and earned a primetime spot hosting the show 'Trish Regan Primetime.' It can be easily said she is one of the leading faces in financial journalism.
Trish started her career in mass media as a business correspondent on 'CBS News,' and she even earned an Emmy nomination in 2007 for investigative reporting. The anchor had also been associated with some top-rated news channels like 'CNBC' and 'Bloomberg Television' before her stint on 'FBN.' Apart from pursuing journalism, Trish is also a columnist and an author.
Anna Kooiman - Fox & Friends

Presently, Anna Kooiman is busy working in Australia as a news anchor for 'Network 10's' 'Studio Ten' and 'The Project.' Nonetheless, she isn't new to journalism, having started her career as a side reporter for 'Fox Sports' during her university days. After graduation, Anna continued to work as a news anchor for numerous television broadcasting channels before she joined 'Fox News Rising' on 'WCCB,' a 'Fox' affiliate broadcasting network.
After this stint, the television presenter's career saw an upward trajectory, and by 2011 she earned a position as a correspondent at 'FNC' in New York. She worked for the network for almost five years before moving to Australia in 2016.
Alisyn Camerota - Fox & Friends

Alisyn Camerota is among the well-known faces in journalism. Although she is currently co-hosting 'CNN Newsroom,' she was formerly associated with 'Fox News' for a decade and a half. During her stint at the network, the broadcast journalist covered numerous stories locally and globally, which also helped her bank Emmy nominations.
During her time at the 'FNC,' Alisyn got recognition after being a part of 'Fox & Friends.' We may recognize her as a renowned journalist, but not many are aware that she is also an author and has written the book 'Amanda Wakes Up.' We must say that, throughout her career, she has managed to grip the audience each time she's been on screen.
Jane Skinner - Fox Report with Shepard Smith

Jane Skinner is a well-reputed name in the field of television and journalism. Born and brought up in Chicago, she has earned herself a BA and Master's degree from Northwestern University. Her affiliation with 'Fox News' began when she became a general reporter for the channel.
She started gaining popularity in no time and made it to the channel's daytime program. Her well-known works include 'Fox News with Shepard Smith' and 'Happening Now,' which she hosted alongside fellow host Jon Scott. The journalist enjoyed her successful career until 2010 when she announced she was retiring to enjoy some time with her family.
Tammy Bruce – Get Tammy Bruce

Hailing from the television industry, Tammy Bruce has earned much fame thanks to the extensive work that she has done over the years. Bruce is from LA and has even served as president of the LA chapter of the 'National Organization for Women.'
She graduated as a political science major from the University of Southern California and now has her show, 'Get Tammy Bruce,' which she hosts at 'Fox Nation.' Apart from that, she is also an on-air contributor at 'Fox News.' Her popularity earned her an appearance in the popular shows 'The Laura Ingram Show' and 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Heather Childers – Fox & Friends First

Popular news anchor Heather Childers was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, and completed her education at the state's university. Childers started her career back in 1992 when she worked as a producer at a local TV station. Soon she shifted gears and started working as a news anchor.
From working at news stations in Georgia and Asheville, she eventually started at 'Fox' with 'America's News Headquarters.' It was just the beginning of her successful career at the network, as she later got to be the host of the popular show 'Fox & Friends First' alongside Heather Nauert. She is one of the names who have contributed the most to Fox.
Amy Kellogg – Cavuto Live

Some people possess the art of telling stories in the best way possible, and Amy Kellogg comes at the top of the list. She has made the best use of her talent by working with the popular channel 'Fox News.'
Her career at 'Fox' started back in 1999, and she was given the job of reporting stories from beyond the border straight away. As a result, she has covered some of the most important and famous world events, including the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Princess Kate, the 2012 London Olympics, and the Russian elections. For work, she also stayed in Chechnya during its second civil war, showing her dedication and professionalism.
Janice Dean – Fox & Friends

'Fox News' has had some very well-known names working under its roof, including Janice Dean. Born and brought up in Ontario, she started her career with local affiliates like 'CHEZ-FM' and 'WBCS-TV.' Soon she began working at 'Fox,' which marked the start of her success.
Dean got to be a cohost and anchor at the popular show 'Fox & Friends.' She covers the weather reports on the show and keeps us updated with the latest forecast. Her skills won her the American Meteorological Society Seal of Approval for her weather reporting in 2019. The talented woman is also an author, having written many children's books and an autobiography.
Lauren Green - Fox & Friends

Lauren Green is working in Fox News as the Chief Religion Correspondent. Born in 1958 in Minnesota, she went to graduate school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Besides her work as CRC, she also makes appearances as a guest panelist on 'Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfield,' Fox New's satiric late-night show.
In addition to her work for Fox News, Mrs. Green is also a musician with a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Minnesota. No wonder her talent led her to publish an album called 'Classic Beauty.' Coincidentally, this lady also has the honor of being the first African-American woman to win Miss Minnesota in 1984.
Jennifer Griffin - National Security Correspondant

Jennifer Griffin has a long journalism career that started after receiving her degree in comparative politics from Harvard University inn '92. Her career started covering important events in South Africa, such as Nelson Mandela's release. Jennifer would move on to cover the Middle East before being hired by Fox News.
Mrs. Griffin is currently working as a national security correspondent at the Pentagon for the big news chain. Known for her bravery and integrity, she interviews military leaders and travels to war zones. The restless reporter retired only briefly in 2009 due to ill-health, but returned to work in 2010 as soon as she recovered.
Aishah Hasnie - Fox & Friends First

Aishah Hasnie graduated from Indiana University with a B.A. in journalism thanks to the Dick Yoakam Broadcast Journalism Scholarship. The help she received inspired her in 2010 to award a scholarship to a student at IU.
Hasnie is a daytime news correspondent for Fox News, working as a host in 'Fox & Friends' and 'Fox & Friends First' since 2019. Her work in investigative journalism about a taboo subject inspired a change in legislation and awarded her an Emmy nomination. We bet that's why she was deservedly named a New York Woman of Impact in 2020 by 'Variety.'
Molly Henneberg - Fox & Friends

Mary Jane Henneberg, famously known as Molly Henneberg, was born and raised in '73 in Virginia. A Vanderbilt University alumnus, she received a bachelor's degree in English and another BD in elementary education. Still, the former news anchor is mostly known for her work as a White House correspondent for Fox News.
Henneberg's legacy includes covering the 2004 presidential campaign, Operation Iraqi Freedom in Baghdad, and Hurricane Katrina. Before working for Fox News, she used to be a medical reporter and early evening anchor for WBRE-TV and WPBN-TV. With an estimated net worth of one million dollars, Molly's surely living a comfortable life with her husband and daughter.
Laura Ingle - Geraldo at Large

Laura Ingle started her career in FNC working in Dallas, Texas. Before her role at Fox News, she used to work for LA's KFI AM 640, where she covered Scott Petersen and Michael Jackson's trials.
During her time in Sacramento with KFBK, Laura worked with notable personalities with whom she'd later reunite while working at FNC, such as Spencer Hughes and Tom Sullivan. Mrs. Ingle's career later moved her to New York, where she started working at Fox News show 'Geraldo at Large.' She's also still doing radio, making appearances as a guest anchor on FNR.