Anchor Martha MacCallum Talks Her 20-Year Journey With FOX News and How She Stays Grounded (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

As the anchor and executive editor ofThe Story With Martha MacCallumon FOX News, Martha MacCallum has an incredibly busy schedule — especially during an election year. MacCallum, who has been with FOX since 2004, has covered just about every news event you can think of since then, and she's gained millions of viewers during her two decades on the channel.

Outside of hosting her show, the hardworking mom of three grown children is the author of the bestselling book Unknown Valor: A Story of Family, Courage, and Sacrifice from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima.

MacCallum has also moderated debates and town halls and hosted specials for FOX. Most recently, she hosted the FOX Nation special Final Journey: 80th Anniversary of D-Day, where she interviewed World War II veterans about their experiences, and she's currently gearing up to cover the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.

Martha MacCallum spoke to Woman's World about her long tenure as a journalist and how she balances the need to unwind with a nonstop news cycle.

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Woman's World: How did you get to where you are today?

Martha MacCallum: Way back when, I studied political science and theater in college. So I always had these dual interests. Clearly, there's a lot of theater in politics, which I didn't anticipate at the time.

I studied theater in New York at Circle in the Square and it was an incredible experience, and I did some very small off-Broadway things before I took a job as a fact checker and researcher for a financial magazine and I really loved it.

That set me on a path that led me to working at CNBC, and that's where I started my career as a reporter and an anchor. It's been an incredible journey and I've been at Fox for 20 years now. I’ve really loved every minute of it.

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WW: What are some of your favorite things about your work?

Martha MacCallum: I've always loved learning about all different kinds of things, whether it's politics or foreign policies or national security. It's a learning experience every day, which is part of what I love about my job.

I've also covered a lot of huge national and international events — the Royal Wedding, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, the funeral of Pope John Paul II. I really enjoy putting things in a larger historical perspective and helping our viewers to understand when they're experiencing something that is a moment in history. Putting that in context for them is one of my favorite parts of this job.

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WW: With such a high-pressure job, how do you like to unwind?

Martha MacCallum: I like getting outside and running or walking, or skiing in the winter — anything that gets me close to nature, so I can feel the sun and get some perspective on life. It's an integral part of every day.

I try to make sure that I'm exercising in some shape or form every single day for at least an hour, and stretching is really important to me. In this job — and with all of us — there’s a lot of staring at our phones and our iPads. Right now I have two phones and an iPad in front of me. My neck is bent forward, as we all spend so much of the day. So I just think it's really important to do good deep stretches for a few minutes in the morning and at night to unwind.

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I try to incorporate meditation into my routine as well. I'll just do five or 10 minutes of a meditation app or a prayer app. I use Calm and Hallow. I find that to be very centering on a busy day, and it only takes a few minutes to remind me about what's really important in life and keep things in perspective.

It's challenging, but I find that I perform better when I make sure that I can get those things into my day.

WW: Do you have any beauty tips you've picked up from behind the scenes?

Martha MacCallum: I've picked up enough from my hair and makeup team to decently put my own makeup on when I have to, and have learned from their artistry. I'm very grateful for their work every single day. They work really hard.

I'm also a big believer in serums and moisturizer. I used to think that just a little drop was all you needed, but now I need more of it. I'll just dump it on my face, and letting it sink in makes me feel refreshed and better.

I really think, especially the older I get, there's nothing that's more important than getting your rest.Sometimes we short shrift ourselves in that department. I think that there's nothing more beautiful than a well-rested, healthy woman. So I try to find a way to make sure that that happens.

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WW: Is there a specific routine you follow when it comes to wellness?

Martha MacCallum: Eating right is obviously so important. I start every day with a green juice, and I think that makes me feel good.If you can get through the week being pretty good, you can give yourself some cheat days on the weekend, and it won't catch up with you too badly.

I used to do these things a few times a week, but now I feel that the continuity is really important. So between my green juice and my serum and my moisturizer and getting enough rest, I think those are the most important elements of what makes me feel healthy and rested and ready.

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WW: What advice do you wish you could give your younger self?

Martha MacCallum: I remember feeling the importance of an interview or feeling something we had to get on the air was so important that there were times you would just feel like crying. It felt so stressful.

I would tell my younger self not to sweat the small stuff, that everything eventually gets on the air. And if you work really hard, and conscientiously and you do your homework, things will be fine.

There's going to be failure along the way and you're going to drop the ball sometimes, but if you stay focused and you're sincere and conscientious about your work and you have integrity and care about what you do, you have to let the failures and the slip-ups go. It's all part of the process of becoming wiser about what you do.

Anchor Martha MacCallum Talks Her 20-Year Journey With FOX News and How She Stays Grounded (EXCLUSIVE) (2024)

FAQs

What happened to The Story with Martha MacCallum? ›

In January 2021, the program moved from 7PM to the 3PM hour, opening the 7PM hour to an opinion-based program called Fox News Primetime. In January 2022 Jesse Watters was named the permanent host of the hour with a new show called Jesse Watters Primetime.

Who is Martha McCallum's husband? ›

How many children does Martha McCallum have? ›

Personal life. Martha MacCallum married Dan Gregory on 22 August 1992, at St. Elizabeth Church in Wyckoff, New Jersey. Together, they have 3 children, two sons and a daughter.

How old is Martha at Fox News? ›

Personal Details and Bio Data of Martha MacCallum
DetailInformation
NameMartha MacCallum
Date of BirthJanuary 31, 1964
Age59 years old
EducationSt. Lawrence University, B.A. in Political Science
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What happened to the real Martha? ›

In real life, Gadd hasn't made it clear whether the real Martha is serving time, though he says the situation has been handled. “It is resolved,” he told The Times. “I had mixed feelings about it — I didn't want to throw someone who was that level of mentally unwell in prison.”

What is Martha's last name on Fox News? ›

Watch Martha MacCallum on "America's Newsroom" on Fox News Channel at 9am ET.

Does Martha McCallum have a law degree? ›

My professional story began when I graduated from St. Lawrence University with a degree in political science and plans to attend law school. Those plans changed after a rather spontaneous audition for the professional workshop at Circle in the Square Theatre in New York City.

Where did Martha MacCallum work before Fox News? ›

Her career began in 1991 as a producer at Wall Street Journal Television. She then moved to NBC and CNBC where she was a reporter for "The News with Brian Williams,” the "Today Show,” and “CNBC World.” She served as co-anchor for CNBC's “Morning Call” with Martha MacCallum and Ted David.

Who is Martha with now? ›

The pair met on MAFS in 2018, now they share a child together.

What does Dan Gregory do? ›

He writes original screenplays and often collaborates with other writers. Dan and his wife, the award winning Film Director, Jayleen S Perez. They have been successful with their Co Produced short thriller films. "Karmen" and "Air B & D" have acquired numerous accolades at reputable film festivals.

Does David McCallum have a son? ›

On 16 September 1967, McCallum married fashion model-turned-interior designer Katherine Carpenter in Valley Stream, New York. The couple met at a photo shoot for Glamour magazine in 1965, and were together for 58 years. They had a son, Peter, and a daughter, Sophie.

How do I contact Martha MacCallum? ›

How to contact Martha Maccallum? To contact Martha Maccallum send an email to martha.maccallum@gmail.com.

Who is Sean Hannity's current partner? ›

Who is Martha McCallum's husband now? ›

Martha MacCallum was born on January 31, 1964 in Wyckoff, New Jersey, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for The First 100 Days (2017), The Story with Martha MacCallum (2017) and America's Newsroom (2007). She has been married to Daniel John Gregory since August 23, 1992. They have three children.

What degrees does Harris Faulkner have? ›

Graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara with a degree in mass communications.

What is Martha MacCallum doing now? ›

Martha MacCallum Gregory '86, P'23 is the Anchor of the new prime time show “The Story with Martha MacCallum” on Fox News. She recently completed her run as Anchor of “The First Hundred Days” of the Trump presidency for Fox News.

How do I contact Fox News with a story? ›

To email a news tip or correction, you can send a ticket at https://help.foxnews.com/hc/en-us/requests/new. You can also send news tips by tweeting them to the main Fox News account or posting them on Facebook.

Is Martha from Fox News married? ›

She has been married to Daniel John Gregory since August 23, 1992. They have three children.

What nationality is Martha MacCallum? ›

Born Wyckoff, New Jersey, Martha MacCallum is an American journalist and news host.

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