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Leland Vittert

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American journalist
Leland Vittert
Born (1982-08-31)August 31, 1982 (age 42)
Illinois, U.S.
Alma materNorthwestern University (BA)
Occupation(s)Journalist, news correspondent, anchor
EmployerNewsNation
RelativesLiberty Vittert (sister)

Leland Holt Vittert (born August 31, 1982)[citation needed] is an American journalist who is the anchor and national correspondent forNewsNation. He worked forFox News from 2010 to 2021,[1][2][3] initially as a foreign correspondent based inJerusalem[4][5][6] and later as anews presenter. He was a substitute host onFox & Friends,America's Newsroom, andHappening Now.[1][7][8][9][10]

Early life and education

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Vittert was born on August 31, 1982, inIllinois. Vittert earned aBachelor of Arts from theMedill School of Journalism atNorthwestern University, where he joinedTheta Chi.[1][2] He also completedThe General Course, a one-year study abroad program at theLondon School of Economics.[1][2]

Career

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Vittert in 2011

During the 2000s, Vittert anchored the weekend news atKDVR-TV inDenver, Colorado, and was a reporter forWFTV-TV inOrlando, Florida. He was also atKATV-TV inLittle Rock, Arkansas,KNWA-TV inFayetteville, Arkansas, andWMTV-TV inMadison, Wisconsin.[1]

Vittert's coverage of theFreddie Gray riots in Baltimore was praised byMediaite andThe Daily Caller.[11][12][13] According toMediaite, Vittert "made his mark…by standing among protesters, facing a silent line of riot police, while interviewing residents and demonstrators affected by the story in various ways. He [broke] news about the Baltimore mayor's alleged stand-down orders for police, and [had] tense question-and-answer exchanges with lawmakers and public figures throughout the city."[11][13][14]

Arriving in the Middle East in 2010, Vittert began following theArab Spring.[4] In 2011, he was one of the few reporters live on the ground in Cairo'sTahrir Square on the night that Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak left power.[4] Vittert subsequently traveled to Libya during the first days of the country's revolution, where he reported onMuammar Gaddafi's counterattack and later from the besieged city ofMisurata.[15][16]

Vittert coveredOperation Pillar of Cloud, the 2012 war betweenIsrael andHamas.[17] He has interviewedMuhammad al-Zawahiri, the brother ofAl-Qaeda leaderAyman al-Zawahiri.[18][19]

Before coming toWashington, D.C., in 2014, Vittert spent a month inEastern Ukraine as Russian-backed militiastook over parts of the country.[20][21]

While covering theGeorge Floyd protests outside theWhite House inWashington, D.C., Vittert and his crew were attacked by protesters and later chased away from the area.[22] In an interview onCavuto Live the following day, Vittert stated that he and his crew were assaulted after a protester realized they were employed byFox News.[23][24]

Vittert's last on-air appearance on Fox News was in January 2021; he left the network in April 2021. A Fox News spokesperson said, "We have mutually and amicably parted ways with Leland Vittert", leaving it unclear whether he quit or was fired.[25] On May 5, 2021,Nexstar announced that Vittert will join NewsNation starting May 17, 2021, as a national correspondent and anchor.[26] On May 17, 2021, Vittert made his first appearance for NewsNation onThe Donlon Report andNewsNation Prime. On July 8, 2021, Nexstar announced that Vittert would anchor a primetime show calledOn Balance with Leland Vittert on NewsNation starting July 19, 2021.[27]

Personal life

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Vittert wonWestword's Best Hair on a TV Anchor Award in 2007.[2][6] His sister,Liberty Vittert, is a television chef and professor of data science at Harvard University.[28][29][30]

References

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  1. ^abcde"Leland Vittert".Fox News. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  2. ^abcdHusted, Bill (October 7, 2009)."Born lucky, with good hair, and that's no lie".The Denver Post. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  3. ^"Leland Vittert".Fox News Insider. June 12, 2017. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  4. ^abc"Egypt coverage creates unforgettable daytime TV".The Washington Times. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  5. ^"Reporting Live from the Middle East"(PDF). January 2012. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  6. ^abRoberts, Michael (July 12, 2010)."Leland Vittert: With Fox 31 anchor's departure, another Best Hair winner goes national".Westword. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  7. ^"TUNE IN: Fox News Channel's Special Live Coverage of the Inauguration of Donald Trump and Mike Pence, All Day Today!".FoxNation.com. January 19, 2017. Archived fromthe original on January 25, 2017. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  8. ^Kludt, Tom (August 10, 2016)."On Fox, Trump's gun comments become 'cat nip' for liberals".CNNMoney. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  9. ^de Moraes, Lisa (October 6, 2016)."News Anchors, Crews Rush To Meet Hurricane Matthew As Coast Lashing Begins – Update".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  10. ^"LISTEN: Fox's LELAND VITTERT Previewed President Trump's First Foreign Trip".WMAL-AF. May 12, 2017. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  11. ^abKirell, Andrew (May 1, 2015)."'Never Treat Pressure with Pressure': Fox's Leland Vittert Talks to Mediaite About His Baltimore Coverage".Mediaite.com. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  12. ^"Fox Reporter Confronts Baltimore Mayor and Sharpton in Tense Exchange".Mediaite. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  13. ^abKirell, Andrew (April 28, 2015)."The Worst Moment of Fox's Baltimore Riot Coverage".Mediaite. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  14. ^"Source: Baltimore Mayor Ordered Police to Stand Down During Riots".Mediaite.com. May 2, 2016. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  15. ^"Leland Vittert on Libya Latest".Fox News. March 13, 2011. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  16. ^Fox News Insider (March 7, 2011)."VIDEO: Fox Reporter Leland Vittert Caught in Middle of Libyan Battle".YouTube. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  17. ^"Fox News reporter runs for cover at Israeli school targeted by Hamas rocket".The Right Scoop. November 19, 2012. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  18. ^"Brother of Al Qaeda Leader al-Zawahiri Talks About Call for Anti-American Protests".Fox News. September 17, 2012. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  19. ^"The failed suicide bomber who loved Leland Vittert".Fox News. January 3, 2017. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  20. ^"Fighting leaves six dead in Eastern Ukraine".Fox News. May 5, 2014. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  21. ^"'Complete lie': Pro-Russian official denies role in mysterious leaflets to Ukrainian Jews".Fox News. April 18, 2014. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  22. ^"Fox News reporter attacked, chased from demonstration".www.boston.com. Retrieved2020-05-30.
  23. ^Johnson, Ted (May 30, 2020)."Fox News' Leland Vittert Describes "Very Frightening" Scene Near White House As Protest Targets He And His Crew".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedMay 30, 2020.
  24. ^Byrnes, Jesse (May 30, 2020)."Journalists voice support for Fox News crew hounded by protesters: 'Unacceptable'".The Hill. RetrievedMay 30, 2020.
  25. ^Lincoln, Ross A. (April 30, 2021)."Fox News Parts Ways With Anchor Leland Vittert, Off Air Since Just After Covering Capitol Riots".TheWrap.
  26. ^"Former Fox News anchor Leland Vittert joins NewsNation - Robert Feder".www.robertfeder.com. Retrieved2021-05-05.
  27. ^Katz, A.J. (July 8, 2021)."Leland Vittert Earns His Own Primetime Show on NewsNation".Adweek. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  28. ^"Media mogul Mark Vittert shuns the media | Gateway Journalism Review".gatewayjr.org. Archived fromthe original on May 10, 2017. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  29. ^"University of Glasgow - MyGlasgow - MyGlasgow News - Archives (pre 2017) - 2016 - May - Meet Dr Liberty Vittert".Gla.ac.uk. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.
  30. ^Smith, Nancy DuVergne (June 24, 2016)."American Cooking on Scottish TV? Ask the Statistics Expert".Slice of MIT from the MIT Alumni Association. RetrievedJune 12, 2017.[permanent dead link]
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