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Encyclopedia > Carol Iovanna

Carol Iovanna is a newscaster on Fox News. She joined the network in 1996. Before Fox News, Iovanna worked in the New York markets, at WCBS-TV and WABC-TV. Iovanna also has anchored the news on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee. She lives in Stamford, Connecticut. The FOX News Channel is a US cable and satellite news channel. ... WCBS-TV, New York, known onair as CBS 2, is the flagship station of the CBS Television Network. ... WABC-TV ABC7 is the flagship TV station of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). ... Categories: TV Spin-offs | Television talk shows | Television stubs ... Stamford is a city located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 117,083. ...


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Carol Iovanna, a broadcast journalist for more than 15 years, joined FOX News Channel in September 1996.
She was a weekend/overnight anchor at the network until mid-2006.
Carol previously anchored morning news programs at both WCBS-TV and WABC-TV in New York, and also anchored the news for the "Live, Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford" program.
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Its been a year and a half of one challenge after another, but Carol Finns positive attitude and persistence has pulled her through a deadly disease, a new job and a move to a different state.
Carol Woods MA GRSM ARMCM, an experienced pianist, accompanist and examiner with a busy private teaching practice, will be conducting the London College of Music & Media Winter Paractical Exams which will be held at the Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce between October 16 and November 2.
Joyce Carol Oates says her latest short story, about a college student found dead in a landfill, was influenced by a similar event involving a New Jersey student.
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