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Edith Ann "E.D." Hill was born on July 27, 1962. She earned her degree in Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, where she also focused on video journalism.
Hill began her media career as a video jockey (VJ) for VH1, a position she held for nearly a year before transitioning into news broadcasting. Her journalism career took a significant step forward when she joined WHDH-TV, an NBC affiliate in Boston. Her excellence in reporting was recognized with an Emmy Award for Outstanding News Special for her work during 1990–1991 at the station.
In 1998, E.D. Hill joined Fox News Channel. She became widely recognized as a co-anchor of the network’s morning show, Fox & Friends, a role she held for eight years until 2006. Her journalism style and on-screen presence contributed to the show's popularity during her tenure.
After her time at Fox News, Hill worked as a news presenter at CNN. She continued her career as a journalist, covering a wide range of topics and contributing to televised news programming with informed analysis and reporting.
E.D. Hill is also a published author. Her two books are titled Going Places: How America’s Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life and I’m Not Your Friend, I’m Your Parent. These works offer insights into successful life paths and parenting philosophies, respectively.
During her second marriage, she was known as E.D. Donahey. Hill is known for her straightforward reporting style and contributions to both network and cable news broadcasting, and she remains a respected figure in American journalism.
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