Mike Jerrick
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Mike Jerrick | |
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Born | Wichita, Kansas, US | July 3, 1950
Education | University of Kansas (BS) |
Occupation | Morning Anchor |
Notable credit(s) | PM Magazine, The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, DaySide, Fox & Friends |
Children | 2 |
Website | Fox 29 Philadelphia |
Michael Eugene Joseph Jerrick (born July 3, 1950) is a news anchor and a former co-host with
Life and career
Jerrick was raised in Wichita. He attended Chaplain Kapaun Memorial High School, a Jesuit-run boys' school, which later merged to become Kapaun Mount Carmel Catholic High School. The Wichita native started his career at Topeka's
During the mid-80s, Jerrick served as co-host for the USA Network afternoon talk show Alive and Well. He also appeared on HBO's World Entertainment Report, before moving to the Sci-Fi Channel's Sci-Fi Buzz and later hosting What's News on America's Talking, a short-lived cable news channel. Soon after, he hosted CNBC's America After Hours, and moved to WTXF as the morning host on Good Day Philadelphia. He came to the Fox News Channel in 2002.
After his daytime talk show, The Morning Show with Mike & Juliet, was cancelled, Jerrick returned to Philadelphia, and now co-hosts Fox 29's Good Day Philadelphia. He is occasionally called back to New York as a substitute on Fox & Friends Weekend.
On Wednesday April 1, 2015, Jerrick announced his candidacy for Mayor of Philadelphia for the 2015 elections. This announcement was made on Good Day Philadelphia, and Jerrick received multiple messages of support. It was revealed to have been an April Fools' joke.
In January 2017 Jerrick was suspended for a week by Fox 29. On the 23rd, Jerrick, co-host Alex Holley, and guests were discussing Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway's now infamous 'alternative facts' claim when he said that she was 'good at bullshit'. Holley immediately responded 'We're sorry for that', and Jerrick apologized as well. Management immediately suspended Jerrick for the rest of the week for using a word considered to be offensive on live television.[3] He returned to the air on January 30 with an apology to Holley and viewers, who had shown support for him on the station's social media during his absence.[4]
References
- ISBN 978-0-7864-5844-8. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
- ^ [1] Archived July 19, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Philadelphia Fox affiliate suspends TV host for Conway remark: media | Reuters". Reuters. 26 January 2017.
- ^ "FOX29's Mike Jerrick makes return after Conway incident with apology, explanation for suspension". PhillyVoice. 2017-01-29. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
External links
- Mike Jerrick at IMDb