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Julie Bandaras is a television news anchor and correspondent for Fox News Channel. She is currently associated with America’s News Headquarters, which airs on Saturdays, as well as Fox Report Weekend. Born to Fabiola R., a native of Colombia, and Howard D. Bidwell, Julie grew up alongside her sister, Melissa. She earned a Bachelor’s degree from Emerson College. Julie has no other siblings.
Julie began her broadcasting career at WLVI-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. She later worked as a local news anchor at WHSV-TV in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and at WBRE-TV in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Her early career established the groundwork for her eventual national presence in the news industry.
Julie Bandaras joined Fox News Channel in 2005 as a general assignment reporter. She gained international attention in 2006 following a widely reported on-air exchange with Shirley Phelps-Roper, a spokesperson for the controversial Westboro Baptist Church.
In 2008, she began anchoring Fox Report Weekend, succeeding Laurie Dhue. After a brief maternity leave, she returned to Fox News in 2010 and resumed her role as a general news correspondent. Known for her sharp delivery and in-depth reporting, Julie has built a reputation for covering complex and sensitive news stories with clarity and professionalism.
Julie Bandaras has received critical acclaim for her journalism. In 2004, she was awarded an Emmy for her outstanding coverage of the Republican National Convention. Between 2005 and 2006, she led live coverage of the Atlantic hurricane season, which resulted in widespread devastation and claimed thousands of lives.
She also reported on several high-profile cases, including the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, a high school student who went missing during a trip to Aruba, and the tragic murder of nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford in Florida. Her reporting brought national attention to both cases and helped shape public discourse around them.
Julie Bandaras is married to Andrew Sansone, a founding president of Old Rock Media and Big Apple Channel. He also serves on the board of directors for Habitat for Humanity. The couple's engagement was uniquely announced during an episode of America’s Election Headquarters in 2008, following his bottle-message proposal while clam digging at Long Island Sound. They married in 2009.
The couple has two daughters: Addison Melissa, born in 2010, and Avery Julie, born in 2012. The family currently resides in New York City.
Despite past rumors suggesting a possible internal controversy with a colleague, Julie Bandaras was never dismissed from her role at Fox News. These claims proved unsubstantiated.
As of the most recent estimates, she earns an annual salary of approximately $600,000, and her net worth is reported to be around $12 million. Her combination of on-camera presence and journalistic integrity continues to contribute to her strong professional reputation.
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