Jennifer Keyte Bio, Age, Husband, Children, Height, Channel 10 news

Jennifer Keyte Biography

Jennifer Keyte is a journalist and news presenter from Australia. She is now the host of 10 News First in Melbourne and Adelaide. She previously worked as a weekend news anchor for Seven News in Melbourne.

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How old is Jennifer Keyte? – Age

She is 63 years old as of 21 January 2023. She was born in 1960 in Melbourne, Australia. Her real name is Jennifer Anne Keyte.

Jennifer Keyte Education

Keyte enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts degree at La Trobe University after graduating from St. Columba’s College in Essendon, but quit after her first year.

Who is Jennifer Keytes partner? – How many children does Jennifer Keyte have?

Her husband, Ben Faggetter, and she split in 2009 and later divorced. Keyte is a mother of two children.

Jennifer Keyte Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Jennifer Keyte Height

She has an estimated net worth of 5 feet 6 inches.

Jennifer Keyte Career

Her first job as a broadcaster was a cadetship at EON FM in 1980, which was Australia’s first commercial FM radio station. She later joined 3XY as a writer and newsreader.

Keyte made the switch to television in 1982 and joined ATV-10’s Eyewitness News in Melbourne, where he covered court proceedings, crime, and state politics. She worked momentarily on Great Morning Australia and introduced end of the week notices.

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In 1987, Keyte moved to HSV-7 where she co-secured Seven Evening News close by Glenn Taylor. She likewise introduced news on the late night visit show, This evening Live with Steve Vizard. Keyte resigned at the end of 1995, reportedly after the network proposed pairing her with David Johnston, an ex-colleague from ATV-10, on the Melbourne 6pm news.

Keyte left radio station 3AW in 1996 to become the host of Good Medicine and Moment of Truth at Nine. At the point when Seven News appraisals in this manner plunged further, Keyte declined their proposals to return and remained with Nine for a considerable length of time.

In August 2003, she got back to the Seven Organization, introducing the end-of-the-week news in Melbourne. This was an inversion of jobs with Peter Mitchell, who recently secured end-of-the-week news while Keyte was on non-weekend days. She has additionally filled in for Natalie Barr introducing the news on Dawn, Seven Morning News and Seven 4.30 News.

In 2006, Keyte and others from Seven News were accused of and at last cleared of scorn of court for supposedly publicizing stifled subtleties of a Kids’ Legal dispute. Keyte came back to Network Ten in May 2018 to present 10 News First Melbourne. He took over for Stephen Quartermain, who went back to being a sports presenter.

Following the transfer of studio production from Melbourne, Keyte began hosting the Adelaide edition of 10 News First in September 2020. She also continues to host Melbourne’s 5 pm news.