Amy Kellogg
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Amy Kellogg is a London-based correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). She joined FNC in 1999 as a Moscow-based correspondent.
Most recently, Kellogg was the only major U.S. television correspondent to ask a question to Ahmadinejad of Iran at a televised press conference. She has also provided coverage of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s hospitalization from Jerusalem and extensive on-site coverage of the London terrorist attacks. She also reported on the funeral of Pope John Paul II from Rome. Prior to that, she provided extensive coverage of Operation Enduring Freedom, reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan, and Islamabad, Pakistan. She has landed interviews with such high-profile figures as Taliban Ambassador Abdul Salam Zaeef and Taliban Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar. Kellogg is currently based in Tel Aviv and has been reporting extensively on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the Middle East.
While at FNC, Kellogg has covered numerous international stories, including the G-8 Summit and subsequent riots in Genoa, the extradition of Slobodan Milosevic to the Hague Tribunal for war crimes and the AIDS epidemic in South Africa. While reporting from the Gaza Strip for the network, she was caught in an "Infitada" crossfire by rebel snipers in the region.
During her stint as a Moscow correspondent, Kellogg reported from the front lines of the Chechen War, and also covered Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s resignation, as well as Russian displeasure with the government during the handling of the Kursk submarine accident.
As an undergraduate student, Kellogg was chosen as one of 35 students to study abroad at Leningrad State University. She was in the Ukraine when the Chernobyl nuclear accident occurred and subsequently returned there to report a series of stories for FNC on its closing.
Before joining FNC, Kellogg served as a news anchor at the local FOX affiliate in Syracuse, NY, where she also hosted a weekly public affairs show. Prior to her stint in New York, she was a reporter for News 12 in New Jersey as well as WBRE-TV (NBC) and WNEP-TV (ABC), both in Pennsylvania.
Fluent in Russian, Spanish and French, she graduated from Brown University before going on to receive her master's degree from Stanford University.










