David Shepard Smith Junior., known better as Shepard Smith or Shep Smith, is an American television news anchor.
Background
Smith was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi, the son of Dora Ellen Anderson, an English teacher, and David Shepard Smith, Senior, a cotton merchant. He attended Marshall Academy, a K–12 private school in Holly Springs, but completed his senior year of high school in Florida, where he, his mother, and brother moved after his parents separated.
Education
Bachelor Journalism, University Mississippi.
Career
He is the former host of Fox Report with Shepard Smith and Studio B weekdays on Fox News Channel. In October 2013, Smith became the host of Shepard Smith Reporting as well as the managing editor of Fox News Channel"s Breaking News Division. He went on to attend the University of Mississippi, where he majored in journalism, but left two credits away from graduation.
He frequently returns to the university during college football season and delivered the university"s annual commencement address on May 10, 2008.
Smith signed his first television contract with WJHG-television in Panama City Beach, Florida. He worked as a reporter for WCJB-television in Gainesville (1985), a reporter for WBBH-television in Fort Myers, reporter/anchor in Miami with WSVN, and as a reporter at WCPX-television (now WKMG-television) in Orlando.
In Los Angeles, California, he was a correspondent for A Current Affair. He joined the Fox News Channel at its inception in 1996.
Smith has been assigned to cover many major news stories during his career.
In 1997, he reported on the death and funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. In November 2000, he was sent to Florida to cover the Florida ballot counting controversy during the United States presidential election. In 2001, he traveled to Terre Haute, Indiana, to be one of the media witnesses to the execution of Timothy McVeigh.
In late August 2005, he spent a little over a week in New Orleans, Louisiana, to provide news reports on the events and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The Fox Report with Shepard Smith was a top-rated newscast in cable news and has been ranked third in the top programs in United States. cable news. Smith tied for second (along with Dan Rather and Peter Jennings) as the most trusted news anchor on both network and cable news in a 2003 television Guide poll.
In addition to anchoring Fox News Channel"s flagship news program, Smith also anchors most prime time news presentations provided by Fox News for the Fox television network. On November 19, 2007, The New York Times reported that Smith had signed a three-year contract giving him between United States$7 million and United States$8 million per year.
This contract places Smith into the same pay league as anchor Brian Williams of National Broadcasting Company and former anchor Charles Gibson of American Broadcasting Company. Smith renewed his contract with Fox on October 26, 2010, for another three years.
On September 12, 2013, Smith and Fox News announced that, along with another multiyear renewal of his contract, his role in Fox News would shift. He would become the managing editor of Fox News" new breaking news division and the host of Shepard Smith Reporting. Both Studio B and The Fox Report were phased out, and in October 2013 Shepard Smith Reporting began airing in the 3 p.m.
ET time slot.
Smith has appeared as himself in the film Volcano. Video of Smith anchoring on Fox News Channel during the opening moments of the March 2003 Iraq War was also used in the film Fahrenheit 9/11.