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Edith Ann "E.D." Hill, known professionally as E.D. Donahey during her second marriage, is an American journalist and news presenter for CNN.She has been a news anchor and radio host and formerly worked for the Fox News Channel.

Early life and education

She was born Edith Ann Tarbox in the USA.

Hill earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, located in Austin, Texas, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority.

Career

She was a VJ for VH1 from September 1986 to August 1987. Moving from there to journalism, she spent time at WPXI-TV, WHDH-TV, and WABC-TV where she was brought in to co-anchor the station's morning newscast as well as its just launched midday broadcast. During this time Hill was still using her maiden name, Edye Tarbox.

In 1998, Hill joined the Fox News Channel, where she served as an anchor for Fox and Friends from 1998 to 2006.She later moved to the 2:00 p.m. hour after serving as host of the 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon block of Fox News Live from 2006 until her show America's Pulse was canceled in 2008. She also co-hosted Bill O'Reilly's The Radio Factor for five years. She had also substituted for Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor.

In 2007, the television-industry blog TV Newser reported that it had been given a copy of an internal Fox News Channel memorandum that gave the following description of America's Pulse: "During this hour, E.D. will present the news in a fair & balanced way with her own passionate style and sense of humor."

"Terrorist fist jab" incident

On the June 6, 2008, episode of America's Pulse, Hill asked whether a fist bump between then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, and his wife Michelle, after the final 2008 Presidential Democratic primaries was a "terrorist fist jab".Hill, introducing an upcoming discussion before a commercial break, posited that the gesture was either "A fist bump? A pound? [or] A terrorist fist jab?," but never explained the term when the segment continued after the break. The incident set off a controversy among bloggers and television commentators. Hill apologized for her comments the next day. The next week, the Fox News Channel announced that Hill's show America's Pulse had been canceled.Martha McCallum's show The Live Desk would become two hours (1–3 p.m.), and Trace Gallagher would become a co-host with McCallum.

In November 2008, after the general election, it was announced that Hill's contract with Fox would not be renewed.She would continue with the network until her contract expired. Senior Vice President of Programming at Fox Bill Shine says that he "chose not to renew E.D.'s latest contract" but noted that "Hill has been a valued contributor to the success of FNC over the years, and we wish her all the best".

On October 14, 2008, Hill was a guest co-host of the ABC daytime show The View, then returned to co-host again on September 23 and 25, 2009, while Elisabeth Hasselbeck was on maternity leave; she also hosted on July 28, 2010, while Barbara Walters was on leave.

In February 2011, it was announced that she would be joining the staff of In the Arena with Eliot Spitzer on CNN, but just five months later CNN elected to cancel the show instead.

Glenn Beck announced on his GBTV Show August 20, 2012 that E.D. Hill will be part of GBTV's on-site coverage of the 2012Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL.

On October 6, 2012, Hill moderated The Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium, a debate between Bill O'Reilly and Jon Stewart.

Awards

Hill won a local Emmy Award for Outstanding News Special while working for WHDH-TV in Boston (1990–91), and has also received a Golden Quill Award for live spot news reporting.

Books

In November 2005, William Morrow published Hill's first book, a collection of personal profiles entitled Going Places: How America's Best and Brightest Got Started Down the Road of Life. Her next book, I'm Not Your Friend, I'm Your Parent, was published in the United States 2007 and published in China in 2010.

Employment history

YearEmployerAmerican locationPositionNotes
1984–1985KDLH-TVDuluth, Minnesotaanchor and reporter
1986–1987KXXV-TVWaco, Texasanchor and reporter
1987VH-1nationalVJ
1987WCBS-TVNew York City, New Yorknews writer and producer
1987–1989WPXI-TVPittsburgh, Pennsylvaniaanchor
1989–1990CBS Newsnationalbusiness anchor, CBS Morning News and CBS Radio
1990–1992WHDH-TVBoston, Massachusettsanchor
1992–1995WABC-TVNew York City, New Yorkanchor and reporter
1998–1999Fox News Channelnationalanchor, Fox News Live
1999–2006Fox News Channelnationalco-host, Fox & Friends
2006–2007Fox News Channelnationalanchor, Fox News Live
2007–2008Fox News Channelnationalanchor, America's Pulse
2000–2005Fox News Radionationalco-host, The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly
2008–2009Fox News Channelnationalanchor
2010–2011CNNnationalanchor, In the Arena with Eliot Spitzer
Since 2011CNNnationalanchor, CNN Newsroom

Personal life

On 29 April 1989, while a news anchor at WPXI-TV in Pittsburgh, she married Marc Philip Weill (the son of financier Sanford Weill), at the time a vice president of Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Company in New York City, New York. They had two children [daughter Laurel in 1992, son Matthew in 1994] and divorced in 1995.

Her second marriage was to J. David Donahey, with whom she has son J. David Jr [born in 1997].

In February 2002 she announced her engagement to her boyfriend of two years venture capitalist Joe Hill.They married 1 June 2002. He has three children from a previous marriage: Jordan [1990], Collin [1993], and Wyatt [1996]. Together they have a daughter, Sumner Holcomb Hill [February 2003], and a son Joseph Wolf Hill [February 2004].

In February 2010, she underwent a preventative double mastectomy

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Who is E. D. Hill?
E. D. Hill, whose full name is Edith Ann Tarbox Hill, is an American journalist and news presenter. She was born on July 27, 1962, in Dade City, Florida.
What is E. D. Hill known for?
E. D. Hill is best known for her work as a news presenter on the Fox News Channel. She worked at Fox News for over a decade, co-hosting shows like "Fox & Friends" and anchoring the Fox News Live program "America's Pulse."
Did E. D. Hill have any previous broadcasting experience before joining Fox News?
Yes. Before joining Fox News, E. D. Hill worked as a reporter and anchor for various local news stations across the United States. She gained experience in markets such as Tampa, Texas, and West Virginia.
What controversies has E. D. Hill been involved in?
One notable controversy involving E. D. Hill occurred in 2008 when she made a comment about then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, referring to a fist bump between Obama and his wife Michelle as a "terrorist fist jab." The comment received widespread criticism, and E. D. Hill later apologized on air for her choice of words.
What has E. D. Hill been doing since leaving Fox News?
After leaving Fox News in 2010, E. D. Hill continued her career in broadcasting. She hosted a radio program called "The E. D. Hill Show" and worked as a fill-in host for various radio stations. Additionally, she has written books and has been involved in podcasting.
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