The emerald city, the rainy city, sleepless in Seattle, all that stuff. The Pacific Northwest has been blessed by some real hot anchors. We get all the major Seattle networks here in Vancouver so I see many of the hot news babes all the time. I'll admit, my vote goes to Lisa Gangel, ever since she started at KING5, I always try to catch her on the weekends. I also used to catch Rebecca Stevenson but now that she is off the air, I miss her (she is rumored to be starting at KIRO in April). If you don't see your favorite hottie Seattle news babe, feel free to email me at anchorbabes@gmail.com so I can add it.
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Christine Chen (KCTS)
Christine Chen is the host of About The Money with Christine Chen on KCTS, Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m., a new generation PBS show focusing on money news and information for everyday people who want to grow their own finances and plan for the future.
Christine is an eight-time Emmy award nominee and two-time Emmy award winner for excellence as a reporter and anchor, with 16 years of experience in news broadcasting. She was honored, in part, for her local coverage on the morning of 9-11. Previously, Christine anchored Q13 Fox News@10 and was the founding anchor for Q13 Fox News This Morning. She also anchored the final newscast for KSTW's highly-regarded 10 O'clock News in 1998. Christine is also a marketing and communications consultant for various local and national companies. The Puget Sound Business Journal named her to its prestigious "40 Under 40" list of top business and community leaders. She volunteers as an emcee and speaker for local community organizations, focusing on kids, education, health and women's issues. Christine lives in Seattle and dedicates her free time to family and friends, her Vinyasa yoga practice, and walking the dog.
Jennifer Cabala (Q13)
Jennifer Cabala anchors Q13 FOX News at Ten on Friday and Saturday nights with David Rose.
Jennifer came to Seattle in January 2007 from Denver, where she worked as a reporter and backup anchor for KCNC-TV. During her time there, her breaking-news coverage of the murder of a Denver police officer helped the station win an Emmy Award for "Best Newscast". She also regularly appeared on the "CBS Early Show," The Weather Channel, and on CBS Radio, reporting on Colorado's blizzards.
Before moving to Denver, Jennifer worked as an anchor and reporter in Madison, Wisconsin, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, where she received awards including Best Anchor, Best Newscast, and Community Hero.
Jennifer has covered major stories across the country including the Bailey High School shooting, the bizarre case of onetime JonBenet Ramsey suspect John Mark Karr, and the faked kidnapping of Audrey Seiler. Still, Jennifer's favorite stories are about regular people doing something for their community. One of her most well-received stories here at Q13 FOX News, so far, has been her report on the "living memorial" for Julie Becker, an Eastside woman who gathered family and friends together for a celebration before losing her fight with cancer, rather than waiting to have them gather for a memorial after she was gone.
Jennifer loves the outdoors, and is enjoying discovering all Western Washington has to offer. In her spare time, she likes to ski, hike, bike, and go camping with her husband.
Rebecca Stevenson (Soon to be KIRO)
Meteorologist Rebecca Stevenson began working in the Northwest First Alert Weather Center in May of 2000. She is the evening meteorologist on KING 5 News at 10pm on KONG 6/16 alongside Dennis Bounds and Lori Matsukawa and on NorthWest News Evening Edition on NorthWest Cable News with Meg Coyle and Dean Staley.
Rebecca earned and holds the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorological Society in which she is a full member and also holds the Seal of Approval from the National Weather Association.
Rebecca grew up in Florida where she acquired first-hand experience with hurricanes, heavy rain and flooding. She earned her first bachelor's degree from Tarkio College in Tarkio, Mo., and the four years of living in the Midwest gave her experience with heavy snow, strong winds and very cold temperatures in the winter.
But, the move to the Northwest in 1992 brought the best weather experience. Fog, sun breaks, mountain snow and sunny summers all allow a thousand activities to do outside and she says forecasting them is even more enjoyable. "I like tracking storms, seeing how they develop and staying three steps ahead of them," she said.
Rebecca completed the three-year Meteorology program at Mississippi State University, is working on a second bachelor's degree in the geosciences and is continuing to explore the Northwest back roads.
Joyce Taylor (KING5)
Joyce Taylor co-anchors the top-rated KING 5 Morning News and KING 5 Morning News on KONG, weekday mornings from 5a.m. to 9a.m. with Brad Goode.
For almost 20 years, Joyce has reported the stories that have shaped this region. She has interviewed U.S. presidents and policy makers, entertainers and sports stars, and ordinary people who have found themselves in extraordinary circumstances: President Jimmy Carter, Secretaries of State James Baker and Madeline Albright, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, First Lady Hillary Clinton, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, sports great Michael Jordan, and hundreds of others.
In 1997, Joyce was awarded the Best News Anchor regional Emmy for her live reporting from London of Princess Diana’s tragic death. She was also honored with a first place regional RTNDA award for a series of reports on the homeless, “No Help, No Hope.”
Joyce is a twin -- born and raised in the Northwest. She is one of five children. Her parents still reside in her hometown of Tacoma. Joyce graduated from Western Washington University in 1984 and currently serves on the Western Washington University Foundation board of directors. She has been recognized by her alma mater as one of Western’s “100 Outstanding Alumni of the Century.”
Joyce is passionate about children’s health and education and serves on the Advisory Committee for the Talaris Research Institute. She is also a member of the Seattle Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.
Joyce is an avid runner who completed her first marathon in 2006. She has also completed two triathlons including the Danskin Triathlon for Women.
In 2007, Joyce celebrates 15 years of marriage. She and her husband, a local physician, live in Bellevue with their two children -- a son and daughter.
Alison Grande (KIRO)
Alison Grande is Eastside Bureau Chief for KIRO 7 Eyewitness News. Alison joined KIRO 7 Eyewitness News in 1996. She began as a producer and received several awards, including an Emmy, in 1997. Other awards include: first place from the Society of Professional Journalists (1998) and "Best of the West" awards in 1997, and 2000. She has numerous Emmy nominations.
Alison grew up in Redmond and graduated with honors from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. She received her degree in Broadcast Journalism, with a minor in business.
Alison resides in Seattle. She enjoys traveling, sailing, music, and theatre.
Denise Whitaker (KOMO)
Life is an adventure! That's the way KOMO 4 Weekend Morning Anchor, Denise Whitaker views her time here on earth. Denise and her husband Terron enjoy Adventure Racing, a multi-sport competition where you navigate your way through a secret course by mountain biking, hiking, canoeing or kayaking, with a little climbing or rappelling thrown in for good measure!
Professionally, Denise worked her way up through the ranks of television news, anchoring weekend weather, reporting and finally anchoring the news.
She grew up in and around Chicago, but called five states home, before she found her new home in Seattle. Denise loves doing what she can for others, serving in the past on the boards of Big Brothers Big Sisters, Susan G Komen Foundation, American Diabetes Association and various groups that promote health and physical fitness. Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee appointed Denise to his Governor's Council on Fitness and awarded her the Arkansas Traveler Certificate.
When she's not outside running a trail, or mountain biking, you'll find Denise in the kitchen, creating gourmet, yet healthy recipes.
Kathi Goertzen (KOMO)
A Seattle native and graduate of WSU, Kathi Goertzen co-anchors of the 6 p.m. an 11 p.m. editions of KOMO 4 News with Dan Lewis.
Kathi has earned multiple journalism and community service awards on both local and national levels including five Emmy Awards and an Edward R. Murrow Award.
She serves on the board of the Seattle/King County YWCA and the Children’s Hospital Foundation.
When she’s not behind the News Desk or volunteering her time, Kathi enjoys snowshoeing and downhill skiing with her family. In the summer she enjoys hiking, beach combing, and water-skiing.
Meg Coyle (KING5)
Meg Coyle anchors KING 5 Weekend Morning News. She joined KING 5 News as a general assignment reporter in October 2000. You can also catch her weeknights on NorthWest News Evening Edition on NorthWest Cable News where she has been an anchor since 1995. She arrived in Seattle from Hong Kong, where she anchored and reported for CNN International.
Prior to that Meg worked as an anchor/reporter in Yakima. She started her broadcasting career on the assignment desk at KOMO-TV.
In 1997 Meg won an Emmy for her NWCN special, "Hong Kong: The Northwest Connection."
Meg grew up in Bremerton and graduated from Bremerton High School. She then went on to the University of Washington where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in communications and political science.
In her spare time Meg enjoys playing the piano, rock climbing, and spending time with her husband, Michael King of Evening Magazine, and their young daughter.
Lisa Gangel (KING5)
Lisa Gangel is the weekend sports anchor for KING 5. Gangel joined KING 5 in October 2005 as a sports reporter. She came to KING from KXLF TV 4 (CBS) in Butte, Montana, where she served as Sports Director from 2004 to 2005. In Butte, Gangel was the “one-woman-band.” Her duties included producing, editing, reporting, and anchoring the weekday sportscasts. During her year tenure in Butte, Gangel was recognized as The Montana Standard’s 2005 People’s Choice Awards: Top Choice for “Best Sports Reporter” and “Best TV Personality.” Gangel began her broadcast career in 2003 as an intern for Time Warner Cable’s Metro Sports in Kansas City, Missouri.
Gangel earned a Bachelor’s degree in broadcast communications from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida. She served as team captain for the Lynn women’s basketball team and was the 2003-2004 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Gangel is the middle child in a family of five children and calls Kansas City home. She loves the outdoors and spends her free time working out, shopping, and playing any sport!
*All biographies from their respective employer websites.
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