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Erin Fehlau

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Erin Fehlau (born 1973 in Massachusetts) is the weekday morning news anchor for WMUR in Manchester, New Hampshire. Fehlau also hosts NH Chronicle alongside WMUR's Sean McDonald.[1][2]

At WMUR, Fehlau serves as the main anchor for the morning news and has covered stories such stories as the 2012 Super Bowl. In an earlier job at WPXT in Portland, Maine, Fehlau broke the news about George W Bush's drunk driving arrest. Her story was honored with numerous awards, which include the Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Journalism and the National Clarion Award.

Before starting her career as a newscaster, Erin worked as a producer at WMTW, in Portland, Maine, and at WB56 in Boston. In 1997, while producing "The Ten o'Clock News" at WB56, Erin won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Newscast Producer.

During Fehlau's college career at Syracuse University, she anchored "SunUp," a weekly morning news program airing on the college's TV station, UUTV.

Erin is married and has two sons and one daughter. enjoys skiing during the cold winter months and visiting the beach during the summer. [3]

Social Media:

Twitter: @ErinWMUR

Facebook: @ErinFehlauWMUR

References

  1. ^ "Wmur". WMUR. Retrieved 2017-03-15.
  2. ^ Fehlau, Erin (2017-03-15). "LinkedIn.com". LinkedIn.
  3. ^ "25 things you may not know about Erin Fehlau". WMUR. 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2017-03-15.