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  1. 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.

    • She’s a New Yorker. It may not have come out while she was reporting on television, but Browne is a true New Yorker. She was born on September 10, 1965 and grew up in Queens.
    • She went to college in the city. She’s spent almost all her life in New York, and so it comes to no surprise that Browne also went to college in the city.
    • She furthered her education in the city also. Not all journalists further their education because most of them jump into their careers right away. Since Browne had already been working for Newsweek her entire undergraduate career, it made sense for her to pursue a post-graduate degree.
    • She got her start on morning radio. Every single reporter starts her career differently. For Browne, it meant doing the morning-drive reporting for a radio station in Long Island, New York.
  2. Patti Ann is a TV news anchor with Fox News Channel, and a voiceover artist. She has been with Fox News for 17 years and has hosted more than a thousand live shows. Foxs...

  3. Apr 6, 2017 · Patti Ann Browne 16 years ago, shortly after joining Fox News. This is Patti Ann's official YouTube Channel. Subscribe (red button, free) to keep up with new...

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  4. Patti Ann Browne is a TV news anchor with Fox News Channel, Foxs 24-hour news network, seen around the world on cable and satellite. She has been with Fox N...

  5. Patti Ann Browne is a popular American news anchor and reporter well known for her work with Fox News Channel from 2000 until 2018. She is now the author of Write Your Own Story: How I Took Control by Letting Go and an occasional guest on Fox News. Patti is also a Voice Over Artist.

  6. Mar 9, 2022 · Following a stint as Michigan bureau chief on WSJV-TV in South Bend, Indiana, Browne returned to New York to work at News 12 Long Island. She was then an anchor at MSNBC for three years and spent 17 years at Fox News.

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