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Patti Ann Browne (born September 10, 1965) is an American news anchor and reporter best known for her work with Fox News Channel from 2000 to 2018. [1] [2] Education
Patti Ann Browne (later at MSNBC and Fox News Channel; now retired) Ted David (later at WINS Radio) Lori Delgado (later at WCAU) Tom Fitzgerald (later at WTTG in Washington D.C.) Ron Corning (later at WFAA in Dallas-Fort Worth; now at The Dallas Morning News) Carolyn Gusoff (now at WCBS-TV/WLNY-TV) Steve Kornacki (later at MSNBC and NBC News) [12]
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A. Atia Abawi; Mona Kosar Abdi; Abiola Abrams; Roz Abrams; Karen Adams; Paula Akana; Yamiche Alcindor; Cristina Alesci; Shana Alexander; Vanessa Alfano; Sharyn Alfonsi
Patti Ann Browne; Betty Ann Bruno; Ellen Bryan; Benjamin Bryant (broadcaster) Kris Budden; Winston Burdett; Erin Burnett; Alex Burns (journalist) Dave Burns (sportscaster) Steve Burton (sports journalist) Chris Bury
Patti Ann Browne, during Your World with Neil Cavuto and Glenn Beck, substitute anchor; Janice Dean, substitute anchor, also a meteorologist; Ainsley Earhardt, overnight; Harris Faulkner, weeknights and during Special Report with Brit Hume; David Folk Thomas, no longer at Fox News; Donna Fiducia, no longer at Fox News
Patti Deutsch, the witty comedian and voiceover artist with the nasally delivery who was a regular on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and on game shows like Match Game and Tattletales, has died. She was 73.
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