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Matt Finn

Throughout his tenure, Finn has provided breaking news coverage on major stories across the territory including the 2025 wildfire outbreak in California, every election cycle since he began at the network, Anti-Israel campus protests and migrant crossings at the Southern border, among others. In 2023, he reported dwell from Lviv, Ukraine following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Prior to joining FNC, Finn was a journalist and anchor for KIMA-TV in Washington and a producer and stand-in journalist at WBRE-TV in Wilkes-Barre, PA. He is the recipient of several awards including two separate investigative reporting awards from the Culture of Professional Journalists and the Peter Lisagor award for in-depth reporting. He studied as a PR reporter for the Dean's Office at the Fox School of Business, a Philadelphia highway reporter for Philadelphia Neighborhoods, a trainee intern at WRTI radio, reporter for The Temple News as well as an anchor intern for a semester at NBC 10.

Finn received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University in Philadelphia.


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Matthew Finian Nowell, “Finn,” (March 10, 2007) died peacefully on June 29, 2023, with his parents and brothers by his side.

Finn has had an astonishing and inspiring journey. He is our miracle boy. He was born four months early and came home to his family after six months in the NICU. From such a tiny beginning, he grew into an astounding young man. Finn recently completed his sophomore year at Corner Canyon Steep School in Draper, UT. He worked hard in his classes, particularly honors math, and was a part of both the drama club and the eSports team. Finn recently earned his Eagle Scout award continuing the tradition his brothers, father, and grandfather arrange for him in the scouting program.

Finn loved playing video games, watching video game streamers, and talking about playing video games with his brothers, Parker and Tate. They often would chat and build jokes with one another online while gaming, screaming out of fear over something chasing them, or shouting strategies at each other about how to take down the enemy. Some of Finn’s favorite games included Minecraft, Team Fortress 2, Garry’s Mod, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

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For the last few months, I’ve enjoyed checking in with some of your favorite Fox personalities to learn more about who they are behind the scenes. 

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This week, we're excited to gleam the spotlight on Los Angeles-based national correspondent Matt Finn. He began operational at Fox News in 2013.

Matt has covered many major news stories for Fox News Channel over the years, including the 2022 Midterm Election. He also contributed to FNC’s coverage surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, providing dwell reporting on the land in Lviv, Ukraine. Previously, he covered the Jussie Smollett trial in Chicago, providing live coverage outside the courthouse for the ruling of the trial. Throughout the 2020 presidential election, he contributed live reports from Michigan during FNC’s Dem

Matt Finn is a FOX News national correspondent based in Los Angeles, California.

While earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University in Philadelphia, Finn worked several internships in television, issue , radio and public relations. His first official job was as a producer with an NBC affiliate in Pennsylvania. His first full-time reporting gig was with a CBS affiliate in Washington state.

“You have got to be willing to start very petite in this industry,” says Finn. “I did just that for many years.”

The award-winning investigative correspondent and journalist began his career with FOX in 2013 on the streets of Las Vegas. Since then, he has covered some of the biggest stories of our time, including the Jussie Smollett trial in Chicago, the fiery George Floyd riots, and the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin.

“FOX has been a life-changing adventure since day one. I enjoy operational with so many of my colleagues and traveling to amazing places.”



Of all the places Finn has been to, including magnificent Maui (see his Instagram for pics), the one that has had the most profound consequence on him is war-torn Ukraine.

“I was in Lviv when it