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Steve Doocy

Steve Doocy

Steve Doocy serves as one of FOX News Channel's co-anchors for its top-rated morning show "FOX & Friends." Most recently Doocy covered the Democratic National Convention live from Charlotte and the Republican National Convention live from Tampa.



Before joining FNC in November 1996, he was co-anchor for WCBS-TV's "Early Morning Newscast." Prior to his stint with WCBS-TV, Doocy hosted "Wake Up America," a daily program on NBC's America's Talking. From 1990 to 1994, Doocy was host of "Not Just News," FOX's children's newsmagazine and was also host of NBC's nationally syndicated program "House Party" from 1989 to 1990.



Throughout his career, Doocy has received 11 local EMMY Awards for feature coverage, as well as the Associated Press' Feature Reporter of the Year Award. Recently he served as the national spokesman for the March of Dimes' "Walk America" campaign.



A graduate of the University of Kansas, Doocy began his career as a feature reporter at WRC-TV (NBC) in Washington, D.C. He is also the author of "Tales From the Dad Side: Misadventures in Fatherhood" and The New York Times bestseller "The Mr. and Mrs. Happy Handbook."