Where did Patty Ann Browne earn a Masters Degree (GPA 4.0) in Communication Arts from?
Patti Ann Browne (born September 10, 1969) is an anchor and reporter on the Fox News Channel. Browne currently hosts Fox News Live headline segments during Your World With Neil Cavuto, among other Fox News shows. She also substitute anchors various shows. On international feeds of Fox News, Patti Ann also hosts Fox News Extra segments, which air in place of U.S. commercials. Browne is also a regular guest on “Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld”, a late night talk show on Fox News. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.
Browne has a Master’s Degree, Summa Cum Laude (GPA 4.0) in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, NY. She attended on a full scholarship (teacher assistantship), which involved teaching news-writing and production skills to undergraduates. http://www.pattiannbrowne.com/id2.html Patti Ann Browne (M.A. ’89) of New York, N.Y., has been a full-time anchor for the Fox News Channel for more than four years and is often a substitute anchor of “The Fox Report.” Patti Ann began her broadcast career in radio at WLIM-AM on Long Island and quickly moved to TV, starting at WLIG-TV 55, followed by News 12 Long Island and MSNBC. “I enjoy giving people different perspectives on stories and topics they’ve been hearing about for a while. I try to make people care. It’s gratifying when I get e-mails from people saying they understand a certain topic after seeing my coverage.” While at NYIT, ‘LI News
Patti Ann Browne earned a Masters Degree (GPA 4.0) in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology in Old Westbury, NY. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.