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Martha MacCallum
NameMartha MacCallum
CaptionMartha MacCallum in 2019
Birth date31 January 1964
Birth placeWyckoff, New Jersey
Alma materSt. Lawrence University
OccupationTelevision news anchor, journalist, author
Years active1991–present
SpouseDan Gregory

Martha MacCallum is an American television news anchor and author. She is known for hosting prime-time cable news programs and for interviews with political, business, and cultural figures. MacCallum's career spans local and national news outlets and includes roles at major networks covering presidential campaigns, legislative events, and international summits.

Early life and education

MacCallum was born in Wyckoff, New Jersey and raised in Manhasset, New York on Long Island, where she attended North Shore High School (New York). She graduated from St. Lawrence University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and communications. During her collegiate years she participated in campus media and reporting, following precedents set by alumni who entered broadcasting and public affairs, and later maintained ties with St. Lawrence University alumni networks.

Journalism and broadcasting career

MacCallum began her professional career in local television, reporting for stations in Albany, New York, Columbus, Ohio, and Philadelphia. She joined CNBC as a general assignment reporter and covered business and financial stories during the late 1990s and early 2000s. MacCallum later moved to MSNBC, where she reported on national political events, congressional hearings, and presidential campaigns that involved figures such as Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. In 2004 she joined Fox News (later Fox Corporation programming), anchoring daytime and prime-time coverage. At Fox she covered events including presidential inaugurations, national conventions, and international summits involving leaders like Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin. Her assignments have included reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and on-the-ground coverage of Congressional hearings before panels such as the United States House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

Notable programs and interviews

MacCallum hosted the Fox News Channel program "The Story with Martha MacCallum," where she interviewed a wide range of guests from politics, business, and entertainment. Her interview subjects have included senior politicians such as Mitch McConnell, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, and Mike Pence; cabinet officials including Rex Tillerson and Rudy Giuliani; and business leaders from institutions like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase. She moderated panels and conducted sit-downs with cultural figures appearing in venues such as the Kennedy Center and the National Press Club. MacCallum's coverage included live broadcasts of major events including the 2016 United States presidential election, the 2020 United States presidential election, and consequential Supreme Court confirmations before justices like Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.

Political views and public controversies

MacCallum's on-air commentary and program lineup have prompted public debate among commentators from outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. She has been criticized and defended in coverage by media analysts from NPR, Politico, and The Atlantic regarding perceived editorial slant and selection of guests. Specific controversies include coverage decisions and fact-check disputes during live events involving figures such as Donald Trump and coverage of investigations related to Robert Mueller and the January 6 United States Capitol attack. MacCallum has responded in interviews and public statements addressing journalistic standards, media responsibility, and editorial judgment, sometimes invoking perspectives associated with commentators at National Review and The Daily Caller as well as responses from hosts at networks like CNN and MSNBC.

Awards and recognition

Over her career MacCallum has received industry recognition from organizations including the Radio Television Digital News Association and awards from regional broadcasting associations in markets such as New York City, Philadelphia, and Columbus, Ohio. She has been cited in listings and profiles by trade publications like Broadcasting & Cable and TV Guide, and recognized by institutions including St. Lawrence University with alumni honors. Media critics and television academies have acknowledged her work on live-event coverage and her role in major network broadcasts.

Personal life

MacCallum is married to investment banker Dan Gregory; they have three children and reside in the New York metropolitan area. She serves on boards and is active with charitable and civic organizations connected to institutions such as St. Lawrence University and regional cultural centers. Her personal interests include support for arts organizations like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and participation in community events in Westchester County, New York and the broader Long Island region.

Category:American television journalists Category:Fox News people Category:St. Lawrence University alumni