William La Jeunesse Bio, Age, Family, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, Fox News

William La Jeunesse Biography

William La Jeunesse is a journalist from the United States now based in Los Angeles. At FNC, La Jeunesse has covered a wide range of national and international stories. He most recently covered Robin Williams’ death, reporting live from Hollywood, California.

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How old is William La Jeunesse? – Age

He was born in the United States.

William La Jeunesse Family

He is from American Family. He has consistently kept his personal life private, and despite his celebrity as a television star, he has not revealed the identities of his parents or siblings.

Is William La Jeunesse married? Wife

William prefers to keep his personal life private, so information about his love life is unavailable. It is also unknown whether he is married or has children. This information, however, will be updated as soon as it becomes available. And it is currently unknown to the rest of the world whether he is married or still single.

William La Jeunesse Salary

When compared to CNN, ABC, CBS, and other national news organizations, Fox News anchors earn the most. The average annual salary for a FOX news anchor is $75,000, or $36 per hour. Fox news anchor salaries are higher than the national average of $58 thousand for all news anchors.

William La Jeunesse Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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William La Jeunesse Career

Previously, La Jeunesse covered the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan live from Manila, Philippines, as well as the sexual harassment allegations and the resignation of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner. He also covered the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Arizona’s voter ID law in 2013, Operation Fast and Furious in 2012, and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. In addition, he has covered OJ Simpson’s successful parole request, the United States’ assistance to Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddaf amid Mideast unrest in 2010, the massive oil field fires in Kuwait in 2003, the 2000 Democratic National Convention protests, and the tension along the U.S.-Mexico border

He has also contributed to coverage of the presidential elections in 2000, 2004, 2008, and 2012. Prior to joining FNC, La Jeunesse worked as an investigative reporter for KTVK-TV (DT2 3) in Phoenix, AZ, and KNSD-TV (NBC 7) in San Diego, CA, where he received two Golden Microphone Awards and an EMMY. He has also won five local Emmys for his work at KTSP-TV (ABC 5) in Phoenix, Arizona. La Jeunesse began his career as a journalist at the Arizona Republic, where he was named Arizona Press Club Journalist of the Year in 1989 and UPI Western Region Journalist of the Year in 1987 and 1989.