Jamie Colby left her position at Fox News in 2017. She was the host of the series “Strange Inheritance” until its end in 2019.
Jamie Colby, an American journalist and attorney, was a prominent figure at Fox News where she served as a national news correspondent and anchor. She joined the network in 2003 and became known for her work on various programs, including the co-hosting of “America’s News Headquarters” with Eric Shawn on Sunday mornings, and her own show “The Jamie Colby Report.”
In December 2017, Colby departed from Fox News for reasons that were not publicly disclosed at the time. Her departure came as a surprise to many viewers as she had been with the network for over a decade and had established herself as a reliable and respected journalist.
Following her time at Fox News, Jamie Colby continued her career in broadcasting by hosting “Strange Inheritance,” a reality television show that aired on the Fox Business Network. The show, which premiered in 2015, focused on unusual inheritance stories and the challenges faced by heirs of unique collections or businesses. Colby traveled across the country to uncover these stories, showcasing her ability to engage with diverse subjects and her interest in personal narratives.
“Strange Inheritance” ran for four seasons, concluding in 2019. Since then, Jamie Colby has kept a relatively low profile in the media industry. Her activity on social media has been sporadic, and she has not announced any new television projects or media engagements. Fans of her work continue to follow her career, awaiting any news of her potential return to television journalism or new ventures in the field.