Donna Fiducia Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Fox News, Real Estate

Donna Fiducia Biography

Donna Fiducia is an American media personality who spent 26 years in New York television and radio, most recently as a Fox News Channel anchor.

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How old is Donna Fiducia? – Age

She is 66 years old as of 5 December 2022. She was born in 1956 in Essex County, New Jersey, United States.

Donna Fiducia Education

Fiducia graduated from Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, in 1975, and went on to earn magna cum laude degrees in communications and political science from Seton Hall. She was involved with WSOU-FM, the collegiate radio station. During this period, Fiducia also studied the flute and piccolo.

Who is Donna Fiducia married to? – Sons

She is married to Don Neuen. The couple has four children: her two biological sons; Jeffrey Neuen, and Thomas Neuen, and her two stepson; Lee Neuen, and Parker Neuen.

Donna Fiducia Fox News

Fiducia was hired as an anchor and live host by Fox News Channel in New York in September 1999. She was reassigned to overnight duties in 2003, where she was a long-form news update anchorwoman. She left Fox in late 2006 and migrated to Georgia. She previously worked at Fox-owned WNYW in New York City.

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Donna Fiducia Career

She worked as a general assignment reporter for the 10 o’clock news for four years at WNYW. She also hosted Good Day New York and Good Day Sunday, where she read the news and conducted celebrity and lifestyle interviews. Fiducia rose to national prominence as the anchor of VH-1’s Entertainment Watch, which featured entertainment news and celebrity interviews with everyone from actors to artists. In 1995, she became WNBC-TV’s first television helicopter traffic reporter in New York. She also worked as a general assignment reporter for Live At Five, the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts, and Weekend Today.

Fiducia began her career in New York at Shadow Traffic. She went on to report from WNBC Radio’s “N Copter,” where she worked with Howard Stern and Don Imus on a daily basis. She worked as the news director and morning presenter for the legendary rock radio station WNEW-FM.

Fiducia appeared in the first rap-influenced feature-length film, Tougher Than Leather, starring Run DMC, as well as the 1980 CBS television show The Equalizer, where she portrayed a newscaster. She reprised her role as a reporter in the 2006 film Being Michael Madsen.

Fiducia was a co-founder of WDFP-Restoring America Radio, an Internet-based Conservative Talk Radio network, in 2013. She and Don Neuen co-host Cowboy Logic Radio. Fiducia and Neuen are members of the Stand Up America US Kitchen Cabinet of Advisors and have teamed with Major General Paul E. Vallely and his organization, Stand Up America US.