Name Juliet Huddy Parents Erica Huddy, John Huddy Siblings John Huddy | Height 1.72 m Role TV Reporter | |
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Full Name Juliet AnnMarie Huddy Occupation Television personality and anchor Spouse Doug Barrett (m. 2009–2009) TV shows Fox & Friends, The Morning Show wit, Good Day New York, DaySide, All American New Year Similar People Anna Gilligan, Mike Jerrick, Alisyn Camerota, Gretchen Carlson, E D Hill Profiles |
Bill O’Reilly Accuser Juliet Huddy Speaks Out | Megyn Kelly TODAY
Juliet AnnMarie Huddy (born September 27, 1969) is an American television news reporter. She formerly worked for the Fox News Channel and was also a former anchor for WNYW-TV’s (FOX 5) Good Day Early Call.
Contents
- Bill OReilly Accuser Juliet Huddy Speaks Out Megyn Kelly TODAY
- The best of juliet huddy
- Early life and career
- Fox News
- Move to syndication
- Personal life
- Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- References

The best of juliet huddy
Early life and career

Huddy was born in Miami Beach, Florida, the daughter of John, a television producer, and Erica Huddy, a singer/performer. She graduated from Langley High School (McLean, Virginia) in 1987 and earned a degree in political science with a minor in sociology at the University of Missouri.

After completing her formal education, she began her news journalism career at age 23 as a reporter/producer for KARO-FM's morning newscast in Columbia, Missouri. She later relocated to Ventura, California to join KADY-TV — a station owned by her mother and father – where she initially worked as the station's promotions director and executive producer but later turned to reporting at the Ventura County News Network. As promotions director, she won numerous ADDY awards.

She was executive producer of "Armed Response", a finalist for the IRIS award given by the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE).

After more than five years working in California, Huddy relocated to Jacksonville, Florida to work for WAWS as a general-assignment reporter for the station's nightly newscast. She also worked as a news anchor for WFYV-FM's morning radio program The Lex and Terry Show and a regular on The KiddChris Show, at WYSP/Philadelphia.
Fox News

She joined Fox News in March 1998 as a reporter at the Miami bureau, but later on moved to the New York studios where she presented a variety of news programs and occasionally filled in for E.D. Hill on Fox & Friends during the week. She also was a rotating co-host of Fox and Friends First, later becoming a permanent co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend, alongside Mike Jerrick and Julian Phillips. In the summer of 2005, Huddy began co-hosting Dayside. She started a blog on the Dayside homepage, called Juliet's DaySide Dish.
Move to syndication
During the summer of 2006, Fox News announced that the network would cease production of Dayside, in addition to the news that Fox Broadcasting was planning to produce a new breakfast television show for syndication, beginning with television stations owned by the Fox Television Stations Group. The new program, akin to Dayside, would be hosted by Jerrick and Huddy, requiring them to leave Fox News for the syndicated program. The program was initially promoted to feature elements of both programs the hosts have been a part of, Dayside and Fox & Friends. When officially launched on January 22, 2007, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet aired with both hosts, Huddy producing a video blog for the program. The show was not renewed and stopped taping new episodes in June 2009.
After the show's cancellation in 2009, Huddy returned to Fox News and worked as a newscaster. She was a frequent guest on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, Fox News' late night satire program and was featured in a weekly segment "Did You See That" on The O'Reilly Factor.
She was the anchor of "Good Day Early Call" at New York City local Fox affiliate WNYW Fox 5 until September 2016.
Personal life
Her brother is Fox News journalist John Huddy.
Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
In January 2017, Huddy settled a suit with Fox News alleging sexual harassment from long-time Fox anchor Bill O'Reilly and co-president Jack Abernathy.