- Gail Huff
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Gail Huff Residence Wrentham, Massachusetts Alma mater Bentley College Occupation broadcast journalist Years active 1984-2010 Home town Waltham, Massachusetts Spouse Scott Brown Children Arianna and Ayla Brown Gail Huff is a former American broadcast journalist and television reporter for WCVB-TV, Channel 5, the ABC network affiliate in Boston[1][2]and the wife of Scott Brown, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. She has been employed as a reporter at WCVB since 1993, working the 3-10 a.m. shift while her daughters, Arianna and Ayla Brown were growing up.[2][1][3] During Brown's campaign, Huff stayed away from news assignments that might have affected her husband's election prospects, and never appeared at campaign events until Brown's victory speech on January 20, 2010.[2]
Less than a year after her husband, Scott Brown, was elected to the US Senate, Gail Huff is signing off at WCVB-TV (Channel 5). Huff, who’d been with the station for 17 years, announced that she would leave WCVB to spend more time with her husband and their full-grown, adult daughters, Ayla and Arianna. Huff has also taken a part-time job as a reporter on WJLA (Channel 7, an ABC affiliate) in Washington, D.C., and plans to split her time between Wrentham and Washington. “This has been one of the most difficult personal or professional decisions I have ever made, but it is the right one for me, because it enables me to spend more time with my husband and family,’’ Huff said. Her last day on the air at WCVB was June 25, 2010.[4]
Huff is a Massachusetts native. She graduated from Waltham High School and attended Bentley College, earning a B.S. in Business Communications.[1] She attended graduate classes at Emerson College before beginning her broadcast career in 1984 as a news anchor at a CBS affiliate in North Carolina.[2][1] At one time, she hosted a parenting series on the Lifetime Television network that featured child psychologist, Dr. Penelope Leach.[1] She starred in singer Digney Fignus' 1984 music video for the song "The Girl With The Curious Hand."[5]
Huff is a fitness enthusiast who in 2007 took a fitness challenge with Navy Seal applicants.[6] She also enjoys biking at the couple's New Hampshire country home.[2]
References
- ^ a b c d e "Gail Huff". Local News - Station. WCVB-TV5. http://www.thebostonchannel.com/station/282828/detail.html. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e Kahn, Joseph P. (January 21, 2010). "A tough balancing act for wife, reporter Huff". Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2010/01/21/a_tough_balancing_act_for_wife_reporter_huff/?s_campaign=8315.
- ^ "At Home With Gail Huff and Scott Brown" (Abstract only). Boston Globe. February 1, 2001. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8632697.html.
- ^ Shanahan, Mark; Goldstein, Meredith (June 8, 2010). "Huff is leaving Ch. 5". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/ae/celebrity/articles/2010/06/08/huff_is_leaving_ch_5.
- ^ "Scott Brown's Wife Music VIDEO: Gail Huff's RACY 'Girl With The Curious Hand' (PHOTOS)". http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/21/scott-browns-wife-music-v_n_431632.html.
- ^ "Reporter Gail Huff Takes The Navy Seal Challenge". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8vqYHLm7V4.
External links
- Gail Huff's Two Lives
- Boston Herald, Thursday October 15, 2009; Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa; "Curious Hand"
- "The Girl with the Curious Hand by Digney Fignus Starring Gail Huff, CBS Video". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLvwc3W_KwM.
- Huff is leaving Channel 5.
Categories:- American television reporters and correspondents
- Living people
- People from Boston, Massachusetts
- Spouses of Massachusetts politicians
- Spouses of United States Senators
- Bentley University alumni
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