Judy Woodruff: Biography in Details
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Who is Judy Woodruff?
Judy Carline Woodruffis an American broadcast journalist. She has worked in network, cable, and public television news since 1976.
Judy is currentlyan anchor and managing editor of thePBS NewsHour.
Moreover,she also serves as a member of the advisory board for the non-profit organization America Abroad Media.
Judy Woodruff: Bio, Age, Parents, Siblings, Ethnicity, Nationality
Judy Woodruff’s age is 76 years old. She was born on November 20, 1946, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the U.S.
Talking about her family, her parents are William Henry Woodruff and Anna Lee Woodruff. She has one sibling, a sister named Anita.
She belongs to American nationality and Caucasian ethnicity.
Education, School/College University
About her education, Judy Woodruff attendedMeredith CollegeinRaleigh, North Carolina, starting in 1964 and initially pursuing a degree in mathematics.
In 1966, shetransferred toDuke University after two years at Meredith.Woodruff decided to enter journalism in her senior year and then, she graduated from Duke with abachelor’s degreein political science in 1968.
Judy Woodruff: Professional Life, Career
She started her career in 1968 when she was hired as a secretary at the news department of theABCaffiliate inAtlanta, Georgia(WQXI-TV), and began working after she graduated.
In 1970, Judy Woodruff left the affiliate after a year and a half to move to the local CBS affiliate WAGA-TV, working as a reporter.
She moved toNBC, where she served as a general-assignment reporter based in Atlanta in 1975.
When Carter was not yet seen as a major contender, shewas assigned to coverJimmy Carter’ssuccessful 1976 presidential campaign for NBC. Until she was taken off the campaign trail halfway through 1976, shetraveled with Carter’s presidential campaign.
Afterward, Judy Woodruff was Chief Washington correspondent for The Today Show on NBC for a year. In mid-1983,Woodruff moved to PBS and became the chief Washington correspondent forThe MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.
Judy Woodruffspends more time with her family and left Frontline in 1990.
She covered all presidential conventions and campaigns and moderated the 1988 vice-presidential debate between United States Senators Dan Quayle (R-IN) and Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) on PBS. In 1993, Woodruff leftNewsHourto move toCNN.
Career from 1992
At the end of 1992, She was first asked to work for CNN byTom Johnson and took the job four months later after some initial hesitation.
Woodruff started anchoring the political talk showInside Politics, and the international news programThe World Todaytogether withFrank Sesno in June 1993.
Judy and Shaw become the host When the daily world affairs programCNN WorldViewwas launched in 1995. She continued beingco-anchor ofWorldViewuntil it went off the air in 2001.
Shaw retired, which caused Woodruff to become the sole host ofInside Politics, which was subsequently renamedJudy Woodruff’s Inside Politics in February 2001.
In June 2005, She left CNN after her contract expired to teach, write, and work on a long-form television project.
Furthermore, In the fall of 2006, she taught a course at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University on media and politics.
Additionally, Woodruff started hostingConversations with Judy Woodruff,in which she interviewed people.
Until 2013, Judy Woodruff continued presenting Conversations with Judy Woodruff. In February 2007, she became a senior correspondent a few months later.
Moreover, The news program moved to a dual anchor format and changed its name toPBS NewsHour in December 2009.
In September 2013, Woodruff became co-anchor of thePBS NewsHour, presenting the program with Gwen Ifill on weekdays and alone on Fridays.
Woodruff and Ifill moderated the sixth Democratic presidential debate in February 2016. In March 2018,formalized Woodruff’s position as a “solo anchor” but PBS initially sought a replacement for Ifill.
Previously, she was a member of the Knight Commission. Currently, she serves as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Judy Woodruffhas written the book This Is Judy Woodruff at the White House, in which she has described her experiences working as a journalist.
Awards, Nominations
In 1995, she was the winner ofCableACE forNewscaster. Similarly, in 1995 she was nominated by CableACE for Newscaster.
She gained International Matrix Award forAssociation for Women in Communications in 2003. In 2016, she gained Foremother Award for National Center for Health Research.
In 2017, she won Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism from Poynter Institute.
Similarly, she also won theRadcliffe medal fromRadcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Furthermore, the same year she won the Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award.
Judy Woodruff: Net Worth, Salary, Income
Judy Woodruff has an estimated net worth of $8 million and her salary is $3 million.
Woodruff is planning to spend her amount on social activities related to children. Her primary source of income is journalism.
Judy Woodruff: Rumors, Controversy/Scandal
There were rumors that Betsy Woodruff is the daughter of Judy Woodruff and American columnist Al Hunt.
But, Betsy cleared the rumor by confirming on 14th November 2017, that Judy isn’t her mother through her tweet.
She has not been involved in any controversies.
Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Body Size
Judy Woodruffhas an amazing height and maintained perfect body weight. She stands at a height of 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs56 kg.
Judy has blonde hair and green eye color. She has a slim body built with measurements of 34-25-35 inches.
Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Judy Woodruff is active on social media.
She has got around 101k followers on Twitter, over 36.9k followers on Facebook, and more than 3k followers on Instagram.
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Judy Woodruff's Anniversary Dates
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2024 | April | Friday |
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2027 | April | Monday |
2028 | April | Wednesday |
Judy Woodruff's Birthday Dates
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2024 | November | Wednesday |
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2027 | November | Saturday |
2028 | November | Monday |