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Steven James "Steve" Centanni is an American former news reporter for Fox News Channel.
Steve Centanni | |
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Born | Steven James Centanni |
Occupation | News reporter |
Known for | Being kidnapped and held hostage |
Centanni joined FNC in 1996.
During Operation Iraqi Freedom, he served as an embedded journalist with the Navy SEALs and provided numerous first reports for the network, including a report that the U.S. had captured two main offshore oil terminals located 22 miles (35 km) off Iraq's southern coast, preventing them from being blown up by Iraqi forces.[1]
Previous to Fox, Centanni had worked for KRON-TV in San Francisco, California.
Centanni retired in August 2014.[2]
Centanni attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and earned a Bachelor's degree in broadcasting from San Francisco State University.[1]
On August 14, 2006, he was kidnapped by Palestinian gunmen while on assignment in Gaza City, along with Olaf Wiig, a cameraman from New Zealand, with a group calling itself the Holy Jihad Brigades claiming responsibility.[3][4] On August 27, the Palestinian news service Ramattan and FOX News reported that Centanni and Wiig were released unharmed.[5]
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