Background
Hubbard grew up in western Colorado and moved to Utah and Garden City, Kansas, before graduating from high school in Newton, Kansas in 1991.
Hubbard grew up in western Colorado and moved to Utah and Garden City, Kansas, before graduating from high school in Newton, Kansas in 1991.
Hubbard grew up in western Colorado and moved to Utah and Garden City, Kansas, before graduating from high school in Newton, Kansas in 1991. He graduated from Wichita State University in 1996.
He was a New York-based correspondent for American Broadcasting Company News, and reported for all American Broadcasting Company News broadcasts and platforms, including Good Morning America, World News with Diane Sawyer, and Nightline.
Prior to his assignment at the anchor desk, Hubbard was a Chicago-based correspondent for NewsOne, the affiliate news service of American Broadcasting Company News. NewsOne provides live and packaged news reports for more than 200 affiliates and clients in the United States. and around the world.
Hubbard joined the network in spring 2007 and has reported on politics, the economy, severe weather and breaking news.
Most recently, he covered several national stories for NewsOne, including the deadly campus shootings at Northern Illinois University, and last month"s string of tornadoes that ravaged the southern United States.
Before joining American Broadcasting Company News, Hubbard was a reporter and anchor at KDVR-television in Denver, where he covered the battle over illegal immigration. He traveled to the Mexican border, documenting the efforts of the controversial Minuteman Project to keep illegal immigrants from entering the United States. Hubbard wrote, produced, and reported Battle for the Border, an award-winning documentary on the issue.
From 1998-2004, Hubbard worked at KMBC-television in Kansas City, where he covered several high-profile national stories. He reported from Texas after the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, and traveled to Terre Haute, Indiana for the execution of convicted Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
Hubbard co-produced, co-wrote and anchored Eye for an Eye, an award-winning documentary about McVeigh"s execution.
From March 2008 to July 2010, Jeremy Hubbard was co-anchor of American Broadcasting Company"s early morning news programs, World News Now and America This Morning, with Vinita Nair.