Sept 4, 2015: Media Matters: Shannon Bream, Anchor Of Fox's Anti-Planned Parenthood Special, Has A History Of Biased, Shoddy Reporting On Reproductive Rights
Fox News plans to broadcast an hour-long special about this summer's Planned Parenthood smear campaign by the anti-choice Center for Medical Progress, which has released a series of deceptively-edited videos claiming to show the organization's staff engaging in unlawful actions related to fetal tissue donation. The special will be anchored by Fox News reporter Shannon Bream, who has a history of inaccurate, slanted reporting on reproductive rights issues, and who once told a class of graduating college students to always uphold "scripture absolutes."
Fox News plans to broadcast an hour-long special about this summer's Planned Parenthood smear campaign by the anti-choice Center for Medical Progress, which has released a series of deceptively-edited videos claiming to show the organization's staff engaging in unlawful actions related to fetal tissue donation. The special will be anchored by Fox News reporter Shannon Bream, who has a history of inaccurate, slanted reporting on reproductive rights issues, and who once told a class of graduating college students to always uphold "scripture absolutes."
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Aug 3, 2013: News Hounds: Shannon Bream, Rocking The Swimwear!
Like her "America Live" predecessor, Megyn Kelly, Shannon Bream is the total package of blonde brains and beauty
Like her "America Live" predecessor, Megyn Kelly, Shannon Bream is the total package of blonde brains and beauty
June 10, 2013: Washington Post: Fox News reporter struggled with painful eye condition for more than a year
Through repeated painful experience, Shannon Bream had learned to keep her eyedrops close at hand wherever she went — even in the shower.
Through repeated painful experience, Shannon Bream had learned to keep her eyedrops close at hand wherever she went — even in the shower.
Shannon Bream (born Shannon Noelle DePuy; December 23, 1970) is an American journalist for the Fox News Channel. She is Fox News's Supreme Court reporter as well as the anchor of America's News Headquarters on Sundays from 12:00-2:00 p.m (Eastern). Bream is also an occasional substitute anchor for Special Report with Bret Baier," "Fox News Sunday," and ''The Kelly File."
After graduation from Florida State University (1996), Bream moved to Tampa, Florida and began a (employment and labor) law career mainly sexual harassment cases. Disinterest in law by 1999 led to a career change and in 2000 she took a salary cut to get a chance to be part of television news. She talked a local news director into letting her have an internship, then an entry-level job writing scripts on the overnight shift at the ABC news affiliate in Tampa WFTS-TV. To make it work, Bream worked as a corporate lawyer by day and an intern at the station by night.
In 2001, she moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, becoming the evening and late-night news reporter for the CBS affiliate, WBTV. After three years, Bream joined the NBC affiliate at Washington D.C.'s NBC affiliate, WRC-TV in 2004. At WRC, she was a weekend anchor and covered general assignments. While at WRC she met Brit Hume, who was managing editor of the Fox News Washington bureau at the time. With his encouragement, she submitted audition tapes. Bream joined Fox News Channel in November 2007 and is based in the network's Washington, D.C. bureau.
After graduation from Florida State University (1996), Bream moved to Tampa, Florida and began a (employment and labor) law career mainly sexual harassment cases. Disinterest in law by 1999 led to a career change and in 2000 she took a salary cut to get a chance to be part of television news. She talked a local news director into letting her have an internship, then an entry-level job writing scripts on the overnight shift at the ABC news affiliate in Tampa WFTS-TV. To make it work, Bream worked as a corporate lawyer by day and an intern at the station by night.
In 2001, she moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, becoming the evening and late-night news reporter for the CBS affiliate, WBTV. After three years, Bream joined the NBC affiliate at Washington D.C.'s NBC affiliate, WRC-TV in 2004. At WRC, she was a weekend anchor and covered general assignments. While at WRC she met Brit Hume, who was managing editor of the Fox News Washington bureau at the time. With his encouragement, she submitted audition tapes. Bream joined Fox News Channel in November 2007 and is based in the network's Washington, D.C. bureau.