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Eric White

Eric White

Newscaster/Producer

Eric White is a newscaster and executive producer at Federal News Network. He joined the team in October 2015. He graduated with a degree in political science from Frostburg State University. He also received a state degree from the institution formerly known as The Broadcasting Institute of Maryland. Eric has been in radio since 2011, previously producing The Laura Ingraham Show, The Michael Smerconish Program and The Mike Church Show. 

Prior to joining Federal News Network, he also worked as a newscaster and producer in several newsrooms in the DC region.

Not just a “behind the scenes” man, he hosts The Space Hour, and serves as a fill-in anchor for the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

Outside of FNN, you can see him in action as the on-field host at Aberdeen Ironbirds baseball games, PA announcer at D.C. Breeze ultimate frisbee games, or as a play-by-play announcer for NRPL paintball tournaments.

 

(Amelia Brust/Federal News Network)

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