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Encyclopedia > Bill Hemmer
Bill Hemmer
Born November 14, 1964 (1964-11-14) (age 43)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Occupation Co-host of America's Newsroom" and America's Election HQ
Website Biography on FoxNews.com

Bill Hemmer (born William George Hemmer, on November 14, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American television news anchor. He is currently a co-host of America's Newsroom [1] on the Fox News Channel. The New York Times has announced that he is also the new co-host (again with Megyn Kelly) of Fox's America's Election HQ, which now airs in the former "Big Story with John Gibson" slot during prime time.[2] If you hold the copyright to an image (e. ... is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ... Cincinnati redirects here. ... For other uses of terms redirecting here, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation) Motto In God We Trust(since 1956) (From Many, One; Latin, traditional) Anthem The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City National language English (de facto)1 Demonym American... Americas Newsroom with Bill Hemmer & Megyn Kelly is an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel, first airing on February 12, 2007 [1] [2]. Derived from one of the networks slogans, the show features news, guest analysis, and interviews. ... is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Also Nintendo emulator: 1964 (emulator). ... Cincinnati redirects here. ... Television news refers to the practice of disseminating current events via the media of television. ... For other uses, see Anchor (disambiguation). ... Americas Newsroom with Bill Hemmer & Megyn Kelly is an American news/talk program on Fox News Channel, first airing on February 12, 2007 [1] [2]. Derived from one of the networks slogans, the show features news, guest analysis, and interviews. ... Fox News redirects here. ... Megyn Kelly is an American television news anchor for the Fox News Channel. ... John Gibson is a common name, shared by: John Gibson (sculptor) (1790-1866) - British sculptor John Gibson (Indiana) - Territorial Secretary of Indiana Territory Sir John Morison Gibson - Attorney-General of Ontario (1899-1904), appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1908. ...


He is the son of William Hemmer, a mattress executive, and Georganne Knittle, a homemaker.[3] A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, he is the middle child and second son of the Hemmer's five children. He attended Our Lady of Victory Catholic parochial school before graduating from Elder High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and holds a B.A. in Mass Communications from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He has been a member of the Roman Catholic faith since birth and has given interviews admitting his continued practice of the faith.[4] Although he lives in New York, he returns to Cincinnati yearly to host (along with his parents and siblings) the George Knittle Memorial Bayley Place Golf Classic in honor of his grandfather, which benefits Bayley Place Assisted Living in Cincinnati.[5] Cincinnati redirects here. ... Elder High School is a parochial all-male, college-preparatory high school in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. // The cornerstone was laid in 1922. ... Mass Communications refers to communication directed to, or reaching the mass of the people, through a variety of methods such as the press (print, television, radio, Internet), advertisements, public relations. ... , This article is about the university in Oxford, Ohio. ... Location of Oxford in Butler County, Ohio Oxford is a college town located in the southwestern portion of the U.S. state of Ohio in northwestern Butler County in Oxford Township, originally called the College Township. ... The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ...


While in college, Hemmer interned as a radio DJ and later moved to an internship at Cincinnati's CBS affiliate WCPO where he later moved to weekend sports. He took a year long hiatus from CBS to take a trip around the world and wrote dispatches, submitted tapes and photos for both the local newspaper and CBS's local affiliate which were published under "Bill's Excellent Adventure." On his return from hiatus, he returned only briefly to anchoring locally before accepting a position at CNN's Atlanta office. WCPO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


Hemmer spent ten years at CNN hosting a number of programs, including American Morning with Soledad O'Brien, CNN Tonight, CNN Early Edition, CNN Morning News, and CNN Live Today with co-anchor and friend Daryn Kagan. During the 2000 Presidential Election aftermath, Hemmer's Florida anchor position briefly earned him the nickname "Chad Lad."[6] The Cable News Network, commonly known as CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. ... American Morning is the morning television show on CNN. It premiered in 2002. ... María de la Soledad Teresa OBrien[1] (born September 19, 1966) is an American television journalist who is currently the host of CNN Special Investigations Unit on CNN. OBrien is most known for anchoring the CNN marquee morning newscast American Morning from July 2003 [2]- April 3... CNN Live Today was an American television news program on CNN/US. It aired weekdays from 10:00 a. ... Daryn Kagan Daryn A. Kagan (born January 26, 1963) is the creator and host of DarynKagan. ...


Hemmer's departure from CNN has been widely speculated about and an official story not been confirmed either by CNN or by Hemmer. However, he reportedly left CNN after the organization took him off American Morning and prepared to send him to Washington, D.C. as their Senior White House Correspondent. The New York Times noted that Miles O'Brian had been told he was replacing Hemmer six months before Hemmer himself knew he was leaving. Hemmer has publicly only cited his desire to remain in New York City as his reason for departure.[7] New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...


Since joining Fox News in August 2005, Hemmer has reported on a large number of stories both at the news desk and in the field. These have included the Hurricane Katrina aftermath, the 2006 Israel-Lebanon crisis, the Iraq War, and he is one of the few reporters to have been embedded with U.S. Marines in Camp Fallujah, Iraq. 2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → Deaths in August August 31: Michael Sheard August 26: Lord Fitt August 24: Jack Slipper August 24: Maurice Cowling August 24: Dr. Tom Pashby August 23: Brock Peters August 22: Lord Lane August 21: Robert Moog August... This article is about the Atlantic hurricane of 2005. ... Combatants Israel Lebanon Hezbollah Commanders Dan Halutz (Chief of Staff) Udi Adam (Regional) Michel Sulaiman Hassan Nasrallah (Secretary General) Casualties 12 civilians killed 500 civilians injured [1] 12 soldiers killed 6 soldiers wounded[2] 2 soldiers captured[2][3][4] 1 warship damaged 1 tank destroyed[5] (Israeli media accounts... For other uses, see Iraq war (disambiguation). ...


References

  1. ^ Morning Changes To Fox News Live, TVNewser
  2. ^ Fox Votes Out the Big Story, "The New York Times"
  3. ^ CNN's Bill Hemmer, "American Profile"
  4. ^ Bill Hemmer: CNN's Emmy-winning News Anchor, "St. Anthony Messenger"
  5. ^ Bayley Place Newsletter, "Bayley Place Newsletter"
  6. ^ The Summer of Bill Begins, "The New York Observer"
  7. ^ Hemmer Considers Departure from CNN "Washington Post"

External links

  • Bio on FoxNews.com
  • America's Newsroom on FoxNews.com
  • Profile in New York magazine (2003)
  • Profile in The New York Observer (2007)
  • America's Election HQ on FoxNews.com
American Morning is the morning television show on CNN. It premiered in 2002. ... Kiran Carrie Chetry (born August 26, 1974 in Kathmandu, Nepal) is co-anchor of CNNs morning news program, American Morning. ... The Cable News Network, commonly known as CNN, is a major cable television network founded in 1980 by Ted Turner. ... John D. Roberts (born November 15, 1956 in Toronto, Ontario) is a television journalist for CBS, where he has served as Chief White House Correspondent since 1999. ... Ali Velshi is a television journalist best known for his work on CNN. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, he is the son of Murad Velshi, a business owner first in Africa and then in Canada. ... Jack Cafferty (born 1942) is a CNN commentator and a host of the weekend financial show In The Money. ... Heidi Collins born June 1 1968 is a correspondent and anchor on CNN. Collins co-anchors CNN Newsroom with Tony Harris from 9 AM to 12 noon EST on weekdays and is an occasional substitute anchor for several of CNNs prime time programs. ... Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is an Emmy Award winning American journalist, author, and television personality. ... Carol Costello (born October 11, 1961) is a contributor to The Situation Room, providing updates from CNNs New York studios. ... Daryn Kagan Daryn A. Kagan (born January 26, 1963) is the creator and host of DarynKagan. ... Chad Myers is a meteorologist for the cable news network CNN. Chad is best known for his coverage of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. ... Miles OBrien Miles OBrien (b. ... María de la Soledad Teresa OBrien[1] (born September 19, 1966) is an American television journalist who is currently the host of CNN Special Investigations Unit on CNN. OBrien is most known for anchoring the CNN marquee morning newscast American Morning from July 2003 [2]- April 3... Andrew Serwer, the managing editor of Fortune Magazine, was named one of the 100 most influential business journalists of 2007 by NewsBios. ... Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American newscaster, most recently the host of Paula Zahn NOW on CNN. On 24 July 2007, she resigned from CNN. The last broadcast of Paula Zahn Now on CNN aired August 2, 2007. ...

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Bill Hemmer - definition of Bill Hemmer in Encyclopedia (680 words)
Bill Hemmer is currently anchor (as of 2004) with Soledad O'Brien on American Morning, CNN's flagship morning news program.
In the summer of 2002, Bill reported live from Somerset, Pennsylvania, on the mining accident that trapped nine workers for 77 hours when a wall separating their tunnel from an abandoned, flooded mine gave way, sending millions of gallons of water into their work area.
In May 2001, Bill played an instrumental role in the network's coverage of the Timothy McVeigh execution, reporting from Terre Haute, Indiana, where McVeigh was put to death for his part in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Bill Hemmer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (165 words)
Bill Hemmer (born November 14, 1964) is a journalist who spent 10 years at CNN before moving to the Fox News Channel in August 2005.
He is a graduate of Elder High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
Hemmer was scheduled to debut on Fox News on Monday, August 29, 2005, but started a day early to assist with the cable network's coverage of Hurricane Katrina.
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