Shelby Holliday

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Shelby Holliday
Born11 December 1985
Denver, Colorado, United States
Alma materUniversity of San Diego
OccupationJournalist
OrganizationWall Street Journal

Shelby Holliday (born 11 December 1985) is a senior video reporter for the Wall Street Journal, based in New York City, and focusing on that region, on business and finance, and on politics (as of September 2022).[1][2]

Early years[edit]

Holliday grew up in Denver, Colorado, having been born there[3] in 1985.[4][better source needed] Prevented from playing basketball at the University of San Diego by a freshman-year back injury,[5] she went on to anchor and co-produce USDtv (the university television station[citation needed]) and intern at the local NBC affiliate.[5] She graduated with a degree in business administration,[3][5] in 2008.[5]

Career[edit]

Holliday began her career as a reporter and producer for the college news networks Palestra.net.[citation needed] In her reporting there, she covered cases of alleged voter fraud in Ohio.[6] Prior to joining Channel One News in 2010, she went on from Palestra to

repor[t] for UWIRE, a college news network partnered with News Corp... appea[r] on various Fox News and Fox Business platforms, and... co-hos[t] the live-streaming Fox News "Strategy Room" leading up to the 2008 presidential election.[3]

She worked at and anchored for Channel One News in the period of 2010–2014,[7] "where she traveled around the world to educate America's youth about current events and international affairs".[3] There, she covered international news events including Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, Nelson Mandela's funeral in South Africa, and military tribunals at the Guantanamo Bay detention center.[citation needed] Holliday won a Bronze Telly award for Channel One in 2014 for reporting on China's rise to global power,[3] reported on and produced by Holliday as a six-part series.[8][better source needed]

In 2014, Holliday became a reporter for Bloomberg Television, working in New York City.[3] As of September 2022, she is a senior video reporter reporter for the Wall Street Journal, based in New York City, and focusing on that region, on business and finance, and on politics.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b MuckRack Staff, and Holliday, Shelby (22 September 2022). "Shelby Holliday". MuckRack.com. Retrieved 22 September 2022. Senior Video Reporter, The Wall Street Journal / New York / Business and Finance, Metro New York, Politics{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b WSJ Staff, and Holliday, Shelby (22 September 2022). "Shelby Holliday". WSJ.com. Retrieved 22 September 2022. Shelby Holliday is a senior video reporter with The Wall Street Journal based in New York [City].{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f Bloomberg Staff (2015). "Personalities: Shelby Holliday". BloombergBusiness (Bloomberg.com). Archived from the original on 2015-03-26. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Shelby Holliday Height, Husband Married, Wedding, Bio, Age". Marathi.tv. 2021-02-16. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  5. ^ a b c d USD Staff & Holliday, Shelby (2010). "Featured Torero Archives—Shelby Holliday '08 [biosketch and interview]". SanDiego.edu. San Diego, CA: University of San Diego (USD) Alumni Association. Archived from the original on 2010-05-10. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  6. ^ Van Susteren, Greta (2008-10-30). "Palestra.net on the Case of New Ohio Voter Fraud Fears". Fox News. Archived from the original on 2009-03-23.
  7. ^ Rulli, Maggie (June 10, 2014). "Anchor Alumni". Channel One News. Channelone.com. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. A Telly Award-winning journalist who currently works as a reporter at Bloomberg Television. She worked at Channel One News from 2010-2014.
  8. ^ Honeysett, Alex (Channel One News) (June 17, 2014). "Channel One News Honored with Four Telly Awards". BusinessWire. Archived from the original (press release) on 2015-09-24 – via BloombergBusiness (Bloomberg.com).