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Shannon Mulaire

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Shannon Mulaire
BornShannon Mulaire
Stamford, CT
🏳️ NationalityUSA
🎓 Alma materWellesley College (B.A., Double Major: Spanish + Cinema & Media Studies )
Emerson College (Master's in Broadcast Journalism)
💼 Occupation
broadcast journalist,
Known foranchoring, reporting in Boston, Massachusetts
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Shannon Mulaire is a the main news anchor for NBC's Boston affiliate WBTS, which she joined in April 2016.

Early life and education[edit]

A native of Connecticut,<ref>[1] she is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. She went on to Wellesley College where she graduated with a B.A. in Spanish & Cinema & Media Studies in 2003. While at Wellesley, the athletic Mulaire was also a standout on the women's soccer team. She went on to receive her Master's Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Emerson College.

Career[edit]

She began her career as a reporter & anchor for WTVT in Tampa, Florida.

In 2010 she returned home to New England to become the weekend anchor for WFXT in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to anchoring, she occasionally did the sports reporting as well until Kristine Leahy was brought in & relieved her of that responsibility. She was quickly promoted to lead female anchor for their weekday morning news programming. She left FOX 25 in 2014 to focus on her raising her two young children.

In April 2016, after a brief stint as an early morning anchor for NBC on Early Today & [MSNBC]]'s First Look, she returned to Boston to become the lead evening news anchor on NBC Boston's new station which launched in December, 2016. She served as an anchor & reporter for the NBC owned NECN in the interim.

Personal[edit]

Mulaire is married to Randy Scott, an anchor at ESPN, and the couple have three young children.


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