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Jason Feinberg

FOX5 News Anchor

Jason is an Emmy award winning journalist with more than 15 years experience in television news.

Before he started at FOX5, he worked as a correspondent for E! News in Los Angeles. He has interviewed just about every star in Hollywood and worked the red carpets, premieres, movie junkets, set visits and awards shows. His favorite celebrities include John Travolta, Shania Twain and Billy Bob Thornton.

Before entertainment reporting, Jason spent 11 years anchoring morning shows just like FOX5. Some of his stops were in Seattle, Austin, Albuquerque and Reno.

Jason won an Emmy for a story he did on teens who got rewarded for buckling up on their way home from high school. He also has been nominated six other times and has won numerous AP awards.

Jason decided it was time to get back into morning news because it's always "live" and "exciting." FOX5 was the perfect place to do it, because of its commitment to news and entertainment. You'll see Jason every weekday morning with Monica, Heidi and Ted. And there is a good chance you'll still see him popping up on E! and other cable shows like Comcast On Demand.

Jason was also voted 2008 Best Anchor by Las Vegas Weekly and 2008 Best Male Anchor by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

In his spare time, Jason works out and spends time with his beloved cats, Itchy and Scratchy. For more scoop, you can visit hisWeb site.

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