Claudia Cowan

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Claudia Cowan
Born (1958-07-31) July 31, 1958 (age 65)
OccupationFox News Channel reporter
Years active1984-present
WebsiteBiography on FOXNews.com[dead link]

Claudia Cowan (born July 31, 1958, USA), is an American news reporter for the Fox News Channel. She began her career at KTTV-TV (FOX) in Los Angeles, where she worked her way up from being a messenger to an on-air reporter. She then moved to KMST-TV in Monterey as a desk assistant, and worked her way up to reporter, anchor of the noon news, then co-anchor of the weekend evening news. She also spent time producing and editing. From there, she spent seven years at KOVR-TV13 (CBS) in Sacramento, covering breaking news and state politics, and anchoring the morning and midday newscasts. In 1995, she moved to KRON-4 (NBC) in San Francisco to report for the evening news. In April 1998, she was hired by the newly launched Fox News Channel, as their Bay Area correspondent.[1]

Claudia is a graduate of UCLA and is the daughter of actress Barbara Rush and publicist Warren Cowan.

References

  1. ^ "Claudia Cowan Bio". Foxnews.com. April 1, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-23.[dead link]

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