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Catherine Herridge
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Catherine Herridge broadcasting from Guantánamo.
Born (1964-05-18) May 18, 1964 (age 51)
Alma mater Harvard College
Columbia University
Occupation Journalist, Author
Children 2
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Catherine Herridge (born May 18, 1964) is Chief Intelligence correspondent for the Fox News Channel. She had hosted the Saturday edition of Weekend Live.

Early life and education[edit]

Herridge earned a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard College and a Master’s degree in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[2][3]

Career[edit]

In journalism[edit]

Joining the Fox News Channel at its inception in 1996, she originally was a London-based correspondent for ABC News. Herridge has also served as a field correspondent for the past Fox newsmagazine, The Pulse.

She has covered a number of different stories including Hillary Clinton’s campaign for Senate in 2000, the 2004 Democratic presidential elections, the Washington, D.C. sniper story, coverage on US sponsored resolution calling for the lifting of sanctions against Iraq, and the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged in the U.S. over the 9/11 attacks. Herridge was in New York on September 11, 2001, and reported for the network from locations in New York City.[4]

Legal dispute[edit]

In 2007 a legal dispute regarding salary and benefits took place between Herridge and Fox News. Fox News attempted to put a no complaint clause in her contract which Herridge refused to sign. She then filed a complaint with the EEOC. In September 2010 the EEOC sued Fox over, among other things, the contract clause in re Herridge.[5] In August 2011, the EEOC lawsuit was dismissed as without merit by a federal judge. The judge referenced Herridge's salary request of $900,000 per year (a 95% increase) as one reason.[6]

Awards[edit]

Herridge has been a recipient of a number of awards for her work in journalism, including a Bronze World Medal from the New York Festivals for excellence in communications media.

Personal life[edit]

On June 6, 2006, she donated a portion of her liver to her infant son who was diagnosed with biliary atresia.[7][8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Catherine Herridge". FOX News Network, LLC. Retrieved 2015-10-16. 
  2. ^ "Alumni Board 2015-16". Columbia University. Retrieved 2015-10-16. 
  3. ^ "Catherine Herridge". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2015-10-16. 
  4. ^ "Catherine Herridge". The Aspen Institute. Retrieved 2015-10-16. 
  5. ^ "Huffington Post coverage of Herridge v Fox News". Huffingtonpost.com. September 30, 2010. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  6. ^ Dornic, Matt (2011-08-26). "Fox News Discrimination Suit Tossed Out – FishbowlDC". Mediabistro.com. Retrieved 2011-08-31. 
  7. ^ Van Susteren, Greta (2006-06-06). "Catherine Herridge Fights to Save Her Son's Life – Fox News". Retrieved 2012-12-13. 
  8. ^ Story about liver donation on FoxNews.com
  9. ^ Herridge prepares to donate liver to son

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