Martha MacCallum Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, FOX News, Husband, Net Worth, and Twitter

Martha MacCallum is an American anchor and reporter working for FOX News as an anchor and executive editor.

Martha MacCallum Biography

Martha MacCallum is an American anchor and reporter working for FOX News as an anchor and executive editor. She joined the FOX News team in January 2004, after previously working for WBIS-TV.

Martha MacCallum Career

MacCallum received a Bachelor’s degree in political science from St. Lawrence University. MacCallum currently serves as the anchor and executive editor of The Story with Martha MacCallum which airs on weekdays, at 3 p.m. The program. She co-hosted a one-hour debate between Ohio Senate contenders JD Vance and Tim Ryan, MacCallum co-anchored FNC’s coverage of the 2022 Midterm elections. MacCallum co-anchored America’s Newsroom (weekdays 9–11 AM/ET) with Bill Hemmer from 2010 to 2017. Before that, she anchored The First 100 Days, a documentary that followed the start of President Donald Trump’s administration.

MacCallum led live FNC coverage of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral from London in September 2022. Previously MacCallum served as the face of FNC’s coverage of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, which included live broadcasts of special editions of The Story from London. She hosted special weekend reports as the situation worsened while providing live coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier in 2022. Since the 2004 presidential election, MacCallum has been involved in every significant political event throughout her time with the network. She co-anchored Democracy 2021: Virginia Showdown, an hour-long election special, with Bret Baier, FNC’s top political anchor. Special live coverage of the New Jersey and Virginia governor’s contests, as well as the New York City mayoral contest, were featured on the program. Alongside Baier, she co-anchored FNC’s Democracy 2020 election coverage, which attracted 14.1 million viewers—the best ratings ever for a cable news election night.

In the 2020 election season, MacCallum and Baier also covered the presidential debates; with close to 18 million viewers, their coverage of the first debate was the most-watched in cable news history. The Republican and Democratic National Conventions were also covered by them. Former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro, and senators Bernie Sanders, Amy Klobuchar, and Kirsten Gillibrand participated in a series of town hall meetings that Baier and MacCallum facilitated earlier in the election campaign. The pair’s virtual sit-down special with President Donald Trump from the Lincoln Memorial in May 2020 attracted close to 4 million viewers. Their town hall with former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders in April 2019 remains the highest-rated town hall featuring a 2020 presidential candidate to date.

After the 2020 election, MacCallum was able to obtain an extensive, exclusive interview with Brad Parscale, the former campaign manager for Trump. This was MacCallum’s first one-on-one interview after being detained and leaving the campaign. Additionally, MacCallum provided anchoring for the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. MacCallum co-anchored FNC’s coverage of President Donald Trump’s impeachment proceedings in December 2019, which outperformed all other broadcast and cable news. According to Nielsen Media Research, MacCallum also assisted in leading coverage of the 2018 election, which was the highest-rated midterm election coverage in cable news history in terms of total viewers, surpassing both broadcast and cable news.

She was granted an exclusive joint interview earlier that year with Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was then the nominee for the Supreme Court, and his spouse Ashley Estes Kavanaugh. In the interview, Judge Kavanaugh addressed the numerous accusations of sexual misconduct against MacCallum, for which he was widely recognized. In the 2016 election season, MacCallum co-anchored two Republican presidential primary debates in Des Moines, Iowa, and Cleveland, Ohio, with anchor Bill Hemmer. The latter event drew 6.1 million people, with 1.2 million of those viewers falling into the critical 25–54 demographic. She has covered several State of the Union speeches and the 75th anniversary of D-Day, and early in her career, she was the main reporter on exit poll data and important voting trends as part of the network’s political team.

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In addition, she served as the primary anchor for FNC during the 2011 Royal Wedding and the 2013 birth of the first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. MacCallum has conducted interviews with a wide range of political figures and newsmakers. They include the Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, the former Defense Secretary James Mattis, the then-President Donald Trump, former Attorney General William Barr, the former Ambassador of the United Nations Nikki Haley, and General David Petraeus. Republican presidential candidates that she has interviewed include the Obama White House press secretary, Senator John McCain, Governor Mitt Romney, former presidential candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey, former First Lady Laura Bush, Josh Earnest, former Executive Editor of the New York Times Jill Abramson, and many others.

From 1997 until 2003, MacCallum worked for NBC in a number of capacities before joining the network. She co-anchored CNBC’s Morning Call alongside Ted David and Martha MacCallum. She also served as the anchor of CNBC’s Checkpoint, a nighttime news program that covered the war in Iraq and the fight against terrorism. In addition to being a regular contributor to NBC’s Today, CNBC World, and The News with Brian Williams, MacCallum also developed the Inside the Business series for CNBC’s Business Center. MacCallum won the American Women in Radio and Television award in 1997 and 2003 for her reporting.

In 1996, MacCallum worked as an anchor and reporter for New York’s WBIS-TV (ION-31), a sports and business network, before coming to work at CNBC. She anchors The Wall Street Journal Report, World Market Outlook, and Business USA while working as a business correspondent for Wall Street Journal Television from 1991 until 1996. She started out working for Corporate Finance magazine as a reporter. Moreover, MacCallum is the author of the New York Times best-seller, Unknown Valor: A Story of Family, Courage, and Sacrifice from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima.

Martha MacCallum Salary

MacCallum earns an annual salary of about $47,000-$120,000.

Martha MacCallum Net Worth

MacCallum has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $7 Million which she has earned through her career as an anchor and executive editor.

Martha MacCallum Age

MacCallum was born on January 31, 1964, in Wyckoff, New Jersey, United States. She is 59 years old as of 2023 and she celebrates her birthday on the 31st of January every year.

Martha MacCallum Height and Weight

MacCallum stands at a height of 5 feet 4 inches (1.63 meters) and weighs 57 kg (126 lbs).

Martha MacCallum Family

MacCallum was born to Elizabeth B. and Douglas C. MacCallum, Jr. She has not disclosed the names of her siblings. However, this information will be updated when available.

Martha MacCallum Husband and Children

MacCallum is married to Dan Gregory. The couple tied the knot on 22 August 1992, at St. Elizabeth Church in Wyckoff, New Jersey, and are blessed with three children, two sons, Harry MacCallum Gregory and Edward Reed Gregory, and a daughter Elizabeth Bowes Gregory.

Martha Maccallum Head Injury

Maccallum has not disclosed information about her having a head injury. However, an update of this information will be made when available.

Martha Maccallum Social Media Platform

Maccallum is very active on her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages. She has 805.3k followers on Twitter 274.3k followers on Instagram, and 468.6k followers on Facebook.

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