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Willow Bay (born [[December 28]], [[1963]], [[New York, New York]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[television]] [[journalist]]. She is the wife of [[Walt Disney Company]] [[CEO]] [[Robert Iger]]. She was a freelance anchor and reporter for [[MSNBC]] and [[NBC News]]. |
'''Willow Bay''' (born [[December 28]], [[1963]], [[New York, New York]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[television]] [[journalist]]. She is the wife of [[Walt Disney Company]] [[CEO]] [[Robert Iger]]. She was a freelance anchor and reporter for [[MSNBC]] and [[NBC News]]. |
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She was previously an anchor for [[CNN]] based in [[Los Angeles]] and anchor of ''Moneyline News Hour''. In [[September 2000]], Bay began anchoring from [[California]]. |
She was previously an anchor for [[CNN]] based in [[Los Angeles]] and anchor of ''Moneyline News Hour''. In [[September 2000]], Bay began anchoring from [[California]]. |
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Prior to joining ''Moneyline'', Bay was a co-anchor for CNN, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', and ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'', where she covered topics affective business. |
Prior to joining ''Moneyline'', Bay was a co-anchor for CNN, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'', and ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'', where she covered topics affective business. |
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Before joining CNN, Bay was a co-anchor of [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[Good Morning America|Good Morning America Sunday]]'' for four years and a correspondent for ABC's World News Saturday and World News Sunday. From 1991-1998, Bay was co-host with [[Ahmad Rashad]] of ''[[NBA Inside Stuff]]''. |
Before joining CNN, Bay was a co-anchor of [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s ''[[Good Morning America|Good Morning America Sunday]]'' for four years and a correspondent for ABC's World News Saturday and World News Sunday. From [[1991-92 NBA season|1991]]-[[1997-98 NBA season|1998]], Bay was co-host with [[Ahmad Rashad]] of ''[[NBA Inside Stuff]]''. |
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Earlier in her career, she served as a correspondent for NBC's ''[[Today Show]]'', as well as the face model for [[Estee Lauder]] cosmetics. |
Earlier in her career, she served as a correspondent for NBC's ''[[Today Show]]'', as well as the face model for [[Estee Lauder]] cosmetics. |
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Willow graduated from the prestigious Andover school and attended UPenn (Ivy League) as an undergrad. She then gained her MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU. She was once linked with the basketball player Larry Johnson when he played for the Knicks and with Alonso Mourning. |
Willow graduated from the prestigious Andover school and attended UPenn (Ivy League) as an undergrad. She then gained her MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU. She was once linked with the basketball player [[Larry Johnson (basketball player)|Larry Johnson]] when he played for the [[New York Knicks]] and with [[Alonso Mourning]]. |
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She has two sons with her husband Robert Iger. |
She has two sons with her husband Robert Iger. |
Revision as of 05:50, 31 January 2006
Willow Bay (born December 28, 1963, New York, New York) is an American television journalist. She is the wife of Walt Disney Company CEO Robert Iger. She was a freelance anchor and reporter for MSNBC and NBC News.
She was previously an anchor for CNN based in Los Angeles and anchor of Moneyline News Hour. In September 2000, Bay began anchoring from California.
Prior to joining Moneyline, Bay was a co-anchor for CNN, Entertainment Weekly, and Fortune, where she covered topics affective business.
Before joining CNN, Bay was a co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America Sunday for four years and a correspondent for ABC's World News Saturday and World News Sunday. From 1991-1998, Bay was co-host with Ahmad Rashad of NBA Inside Stuff.
Earlier in her career, she served as a correspondent for NBC's Today Show, as well as the face model for Estee Lauder cosmetics.
Willow graduated from the prestigious Andover school and attended UPenn (Ivy League) as an undergrad. She then gained her MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU. She was once linked with the basketball player Larry Johnson when he played for the New York Knicks and with Alonso Mourning.
She has two sons with her husband Robert Iger.