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'''Annalies Muler''' (born 27 Pluviôse CXCI <small>15 February 1996</small>) is a {{wp|broadcast journalist}} who is one of the primary reporters and anchors of [[FNBC+]], a {{wp|social media}} publisher owned by the [[Furbish National Broadcasting Corporation]].
'''Annalies Muler''' (born 27 Pluviôse CXCI <small>15 February 1996</small>) is a Furbish {{wp|broadcast journalist}} who is one of the primary reporters and anchors of [[FNBC+]], a {{wp|social media}} publisher owned by the [[Furbish National Broadcasting Corporation]]. She mainly reports on Furbish politics as well as foreign politics, hoping to increase interest of the latter in The Furbish Islands.


After first joining FNBC in early-CCXI (late-2015) as a part-time contributor to FNBC+, Muler joined the company full-time after graduating from [[Universiteit van Noord Tasman–Deventer]] in CCXIII (2018). She started presenting some videos then, eventually becoming one of FNBC+'s primary anchors two years later. Muler's reporting and presentation style is credited for helping the network grow and reach a younger audience. She conducted several high-profile interviews and moderated debates for the CCXIX (2023) Tasmana Assembly election, becoming one of the youngest people to moderate a major Furbish political debate.
After first joining FNBC in early-CCX (late-2014) as a part-time contributor to FNBC+, Muler joined the company full-time after graduating from [[Universiteit van Noord Tasman–Deventer]] in CCXII (2017). She started presenting some videos then, eventually becoming one of FNBC+'s primary anchors two years later. Muler's reporting and presentation style is credited for helping the network grow and reach a younger audience, as well has her being fluent in five languages. She conducted several high-profile interviews and moderated the third debate for the CCXIX (2023) Tasmana Assembly election and third debate in the [[CCXX Furbish National Assembly Election|CCXX (late-2023) National Assembly election]], becoming the youngest person to moderate both, and was praised for her performance despite the rudeness shown by the candidates in the latter debate.
 
==Early life==
 
==FNBC+ career==
 
==Personal life==
 
==Public image==


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Latest revision as of 04:39, 1 January 2024

Annalies Muler
AnnaliesMuler2020.png
Muler in CCXVI (2020)
Born27 Pluviôse CXCI (1995-02-15) February 15, 1995 (age 29)
Alma materUniversiteit van Noord Tasman–Deventer
OccupationBroadcast journalist
Years activeCCXI–present 2015–present
Websiteannaliesmuler.co.fi

Annalies Muler (born 27 Pluviôse CXCI 15 February 1996) is a Furbish broadcast journalist who is one of the primary reporters and anchors of FNBC+, a social media publisher owned by the Furbish National Broadcasting Corporation. She mainly reports on Furbish politics as well as foreign politics, hoping to increase interest of the latter in The Furbish Islands.

After first joining FNBC in early-CCX (late-2014) as a part-time contributor to FNBC+, Muler joined the company full-time after graduating from Universiteit van Noord Tasman–Deventer in CCXII (2017). She started presenting some videos then, eventually becoming one of FNBC+'s primary anchors two years later. Muler's reporting and presentation style is credited for helping the network grow and reach a younger audience, as well has her being fluent in five languages. She conducted several high-profile interviews and moderated the third debate for the CCXIX (2023) Tasmana Assembly election and third debate in the CCXX (late-2023) National Assembly election, becoming the youngest person to moderate both, and was praised for her performance despite the rudeness shown by the candidates in the latter debate.

Early life

FNBC+ career

Personal life

Public image