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Beth Taylor
Beth Taylor (born October 14, 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American author, public relations practitioner and journalist who has worked as a television sportscaster, newscaster, producer and director, as well as a general assignment reporter in both print and broadcast mediums. Taylor became Mississippi's first female television sportscaster when hired by WDAM-TV (an NBC affiliate) in Laurel-Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She has also worked in media relations, public relations, video productions, advertising, marketing, and as a communications consultant. Taylor has spent nearly 40 years in the communications profession. ==Early life and education== Born to Rita Joy Bova Taylor and Eddie Anthony Taylor, Beth Taylor was educated primarily in the Catholic school system of the Archdiocese of New Orleans. She attended St. Anthony of Padua School from September 1958 until June 1962, John Dibert School from September 1962 to June 1966, and St. Francis Xavier School from September 1966 to May 1968. Her high school years were spent at the all-girls Catholic Archbishop Chapelle High School in Metairie, Louisiana, from August 1968 until she graduated in May 1972. Her college career began at Loyola University New Orleans in May 1972. In August 1972 she transferred to Louisiana State University in New Orleans (now The University of New Orleans), where she spent one academic year. In August 1973 Taylor transferred to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Taylor graduated from LSU in August 1977 with a Bachelor of Science degree. Her major emphasis was Journalism, with a minor in Geology.
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