Short questions with Dana Perino for Matt Finn
You've seen us on screen, but have you ever wondered what we're like off-camera?
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.
What's the one thing Jesse Watters couldn’t live without? What's Bill Hemmer’s favorite Halloween costume? And what's sitting on Greg Gutfeld’s nightstand?
But that's not all! The fun is just getting started.
This week, we're excited to shine the spotlight on Los Angeles-based national correspondent Matt Finn. He began working 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 live reporting on the ground in Lviv, Ukraine. Previously, he covered the Jussie Smollett trial in Chicago, providing live coverage outside the courthouse for the verdict of the trial. Throughout the 2020 presidential election, he contributed live reports from Michigan during FNC’s Democracy 2020 election coverage.
P.S. We have so much more in store for you. Stay tuned each week for new editions of "Short Questions with Dana Perino" — and if there’s a question you want answers to or a suggestion for the person I should interview next, leave a note in the comments section below.
This week, Dana Perino talks with L.A.-based Matt Finn — who reveals why he'd pick Elvis, Tupac and Selena to speak to if he could; what he wanted to be when he grew up; and the best advice he's ever been given. (Fox News)
Q: Let’s start with a little background. Where are you from? Where’d you go to school? And what local markets did you work in prior to joining Fox?
MF: I was born in Philadelphia and grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania near Scranton – the home of President Biden, which he talks about a lot lately.
I graduated from Temple University in Philly, where I did a few internships. Prior to Fox, I worked in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and in Yakima, Washington. I learned a ton in those small markets.
Q: You’ve covered a number of big stories since starting here at Fox. Which one stands out to you as your favorite assignment to date and why?
MF: Hurricane Harvey in Texas opened my eyes to the devastating toll a hurricane can take on an entire region and families who lose everything — not just their home but loved ones, car, school, income.
Last year, I covered the war in Ukraine and that was a life-changing experience. I reported on deadly missile attacks a short distance from our hotel and interviewed so many refugees and survivors of this vicious, modern-day war.
"The ‘most fun’ assignment to date might be last year’s Super Bowl."
The "most fun" assignment to date might be last year’s Super Bowl. In the days leading up to the game, I got to fly in an F-16 over the desert. And, the game itself was special as the Phoenix area has been a second home to me since I was in high school and my hometown Eagles competed.
Q: You're living in the heart of Hollywood, so I'm curious – what's your absolute favorite movie of all time?
MF: "There Will Be Blood."
Q: If you could be a character in any film, who would you choose to be and why?
MF: I’d have to think more about that. I tend to like movies that reveal the struggles and even redemption of real people.
Q: Hollywood isn’t only home to movie stars — you have your fair share of rock stars, too! If you could invite any three musicians, dead or alive, to a dinner party where you would collaborate together on a song, who would you choose?
MF: Well, I suck at singing, so I would not be collaborating, but I would like to talk more with these musicians about their final days and hours: Elvis, Tupac and Selena.
Q: What is the best advice you've ever been given?
MF: Fatigue and discomfort are merely symptoms of effort.
Q: Let’s pivot to technology and innovation. In your view, what stands out as the greatest invention to emerge from Silicon Valley?
MF: The iPhone.
Q: Follow — what is one app on your phone that you swear by, but it might not be on mine?
MF: Shazam. When you hear a song you like, your iPhone identifies it for you.
Before this app, I would try to remember a few lyrics of a song I heard and then later Google those words. Ha-ha.
Q: Who is your favorite person you follow on X, formerly Twitter?
MF: I just scrolled through my Twitter and it appears I’m consistently liking and retweeting a lot of Fox’s reporters and anchors. I enjoy seeing our news department breaking and generating news.
"I enjoy seeing our news department breaking and generating news."
Q: When you were a little kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
MF: A news broadcaster. True story.
Q: If you were a contestant on a cooking show, what signature dish would you prepare to impress the judges?
MF: I have to be in the mood to follow a recipe and actually cook something good, otherwise I’m usually just cooking to meal prep or eat. I’d say I can do a decent turkey meatloaf and baked sweet potato fries.
Q: What do you love most about working for Fox News?
MF: Watching our news department shine.
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To read all of Dana Perino's earlier "Short Questions" interviews for Fox News Digital, check out this (long) list!
For her interview with Rich Edson, click here.
For her interview with Gov. Chris Sununu, click here.
For her interview with Ross Rayburn, click here.
For her interview with Mark Meredith, click here.
For her interview with Emily Compagno, click here.
For her interview with Chad Pergram, click here.
For her interview with Mike Emanuel, click here.
For her interview with Gillian Turner, click here.
For her interview with Madison Alworth, click here.
For her interview with Nate Foy, click here.
For her interview with Laura Ingraham, click here.
For her interview with five New York FOX reporters, click here.
For her interview with Katie Pavlich, click here.
For her interview with Guy Benson, click here.
For her interview with Pete Hegseth, click here.
For her interview with Sandra Smith, click here.
For her interview with Nicolas Yannicelli, click here.
For her interview with Abby Hornacek, click here.
For her interview with Elise Bitter, click here.
For her interview with Brian Kilmeade, click here.
For her interview with Kennedy, click here.
For her interview with John Roberts, click here.
For her interview with Janice Dean, click here.
For her interview with Charles Payne, click here.
For her interview with Trey Gowdy, click here.
For her interview with Johnny "Joey" Jones, click here.
For her interview with Bill Melugin, click here.
For her interview with Jimmy Failla, click here.
For her interview with Tyrus, click here.
For her interview with Ainsley Earhardt, click here.
For her interview with Lawrence Jones, click here.
For her interview with Dr. Arash Akhavan, click here.
For her interview with Martha MacCallum, click here.
For her interview with Bret Baier, click here.
For her interview with Kayleigh McEnany, click here.
For her interview with Harold Ford Jr., click here.
For her interview with Shannon Bream, click here.
For her interview with Jessica Tarlov, click here.
For her interview with Leo Terrell, click here.
For her interview with Geraldo Rivera, click here.
For her interview with Clay Travis, click here.
For her interview with Bill Hemmer, click here.
For her interview with Greg Gutfeld, click here.
For her interview with Benjamin Hall, click here.
For her interview with Judge Jeanine Pirro, click here.
For her interview with Jesse Watters, click here.
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