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American television journalist David Shepard Smith Jr. is widely recognized for his professionalism, credibility, and strong on-screen presence. He served as the Managing Editor of Fox News Channel's Breaking News Division and was the host of Shepard Smith Reporting from 2013 until his departure from the network in 2019.
Smith joined Fox News in 1996 during the network’s launch and quickly became one of its most prominent and recognizable anchors. Before his tenure at Fox, he built his journalism career working for several local television stations including WJHG-TV (Panama City Beach, FL), WCJB-TV (Gainesville, FL), WBBH-TV (Fort Myers, FL), and WCPX-TV (now WKMG-TV) in Orlando, FL. Smith also worked as a correspondent for the syndicated news program A Current Affair.
Over nearly three decades in broadcast journalism, Shepard Smith has reported on a wide array of major national and international news stories. His coverage includes high-profile events such as the death and funeral of Princess Diana, the 2000 Florida ballot recount controversy, the execution of Timothy McVeigh, the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, and the unrest in Ukraine.
Known for his clear, fact-based reporting, Smith was often praised for his ability to convey complex stories with accuracy and context, contributing to his reputation as one of the most trusted figures in cable news.
David Shepard Smith Jr. was born on January 14, 1964, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, United States. He is the son of a teacher and a cotton merchant. His parents separated when he was in his senior year at a private K–12 academy in Holly Springs. Following the separation, Smith moved to Florida with his mother and brother, where he completed his high school education.
He later attended the University of Mississippi, where he studied journalism. Though he left just a few credits shy of his degree, he went on to complete his education and remains a proud alumnus.
Known for his calm demeanor, well-groomed appearance, and journalistic integrity, Smith has long been a respected figure in the media landscape. Standing 6 feet tall, he developed a reputation for his composed presence on air and his dedication to truthful reporting. A 2003 TV Guide poll even ranked him as one of the most trusted news anchors in both cable and network news.
Shepard Smith's personal life, particularly his relationship status, has occasionally drawn media attention. In interviews, Smith has openly discussed his orientation and his desire to maintain personal privacy, emphasizing the importance of separating personal matters from professional responsibilities. Previously, he was married to Virginia Donald, his college classmate at the University of Mississippi, from 1987 until their divorce in 1993.
In 2017, Smith publicly confirmed that he is gay and has been in a long-term relationship. Reports regarding internal resistance at Fox News to him coming out have circulated but remain unsubstantiated by the network. Smith's candor has been praised as an example of authenticity in the media industry.
His signature program, Shepard Smith Reporting, became one of the most-watched afternoon newscasts on cable television, known for its commitment to factual reporting and editorial independence. Even during politically turbulent times, Smith maintained a reputation for challenging misinformation and holding public figures accountable.
While his exact net worth has not been publicly disclosed, industry estimates suggest it is substantial, reflective of a successful and influential career in journalism. After leaving Fox News in 2019, Smith joined CNBC in 2020 as chief general news anchor and host of The News with Shepard Smith, a show that aired until 2022, further solidifying his standing in the field of broadcast journalism.
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