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Encyclopedia > Giselle Fernandez

Giselle Fernandez (born May 15, 1961) is an Mexican television journalist. She was born in Mexico City, Mexico.


Giselle attended the University of Sacramento, where she graduated in 1982. Her Television career began in 1983 at at KRDO in Pueblo, Colorado. From 1985 until 1989, she worked as a television reporter and weekend anchor in Los Angeles (KTLA), Chicago (WBBM), and Miami (WCIX).


She gained her first national news job in October 1991 for CBS News, when she moved to New York and became a correspondent and back-up anchor for both the morning, evening, and weekend news broadcasts. She later moved to NBC, where she anchored the weekend edition of the Today Show and the Sunday NBC Nightly News, as well as various special reporting assignments in the U.S. and elsewhere.


From 1997 to 1999, Giselle was the co-host for Access Hollywood, an entertainment news program on NBC. She then co-hosted the "This Week in History" show on the History Channel. In 2002 she returned to her roots in Los Angeles and joined KTLA television news.


She is married to John Farrand, former CEO of Panavision, Inc.


External links

  • Casa Giselle (http://www.giselle.com/giselle.html)

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Giselle Fernández - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (252 words)
Giselle Fernández (born May 15, 1961) is an Mexican-born, American television journalist.
Giselle attended the Sacramento State University, where she graduated in 1982.
She is married to John Farrand, former CEO of Panavision, Inc. Giselle has won five Emmy Awards for journalism.
Fernandez (1229 words)
Giselle Fernandez advanced quickly through the ranks of television journalism to become a top anchor on some of the most prestigious news shows on television.
In Miami, Fernandez was exposed to a wide range of stories that further broadened her experience as a reporter.
In October of 1991, Fernandez was hired by CBS News as a correspondent and substitute anchor.
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