William La Jeunesse
William La Jeunesse Biography
William La Jeunesse is a Journalist presently working as a correspondent in Los Angeles at FOX News Channel (FNC). In March 1998, he joined the station. At FOX News. Jeunesse has reported on various international and national stories besides. Examples of the stories.
He has covered are reporting live from Hollywood, CA, and the death of Robin Williams.
Jeunesse served for three years in Phoenix, AZ at KTVK-TV as an investigative reporter previously, joining to Fox News channel. He served in San Diego, CA at KNSD-TV (NBC 7) moreover.
Jeunesse won an EMMY and two Golden Microphone Awards. La also earned five local EMMYS in Phoenix, AZ at KTSP-TV (ABC 5) while serving there.
William La Jeunesse Age
Jeunesse was born in the United States. But no information regarding his age and year of birth. But he seems to be around 56 years old.
William La Jeunesse Height
He is 5 ft 7 inches/ Approx 1.7 m tall.
William La Jeunesse Education
Jeunesse joined the University of Syracuse and earned a B.A. After completing his primary and high school diplomas.
William La Jeunesse Family
Jeunesse likes to keep his life private regarding his father, mother, and siblings.
William La Jeunesse Wife
Jeunesse is a reserved person when it comes to matters concerning his relationship.
William La Jeunesse Salary
Jeunesse earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000, according to Fox National News Correspondent anchors/reporters’ salaries.
William La Jeunesse Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 million U.S dollars.
William La Jeunesse Career
Jeunesse at the Arizona Republic began his journalism career. He was named the Journalist of the Year at the Arizona Press Club. And in 1987 the Journalist of the Year at UPI Western Region 1989.
Jeunesse works as a correspondent in Los Angeles at FOX News Channel (FNC) as of now. He covered the resignation of San Diego Mayor Bob Filner and the sexual harassment charges most importantly.
Jeunesse reported the 2013 Arizona voter ID law by the U.S. Supreme Court on the strike down in addition. He also covered the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010, and Operation Fast and Furious in 2012.