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{{Short description|American journalist}}
'''Gayle Anderson''' is a reporter for ''[[KTLA Morning News]].''<ref name="HuffPostTickets">{{cite news | last =Bellas | first =Bere | coauthors = | title =KTLA Reporter Gayle Anderson Gets Multiple Parking Tickets On Live TV | newspaper =The Huffington Post | location = | pages = | language = | publisher = | date =26 May 2010 | url =http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/26/reporter-parking-ticket-ktla-gayle-anderson_n_589851.html| accessdate =23 May 2013 }}</ref>
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'''Gayle Anderson''' is a reporter for ''[[KTLA Morning News]].''<ref name="HuffPostTickets">{{cite news | last =Bellas | first =Bere | title =KTLA Reporter Gayle Anderson Gets Multiple Parking Tickets On Live TV | newspaper =The Huffington Post | date =26 May 2010 | url =http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/26/reporter-parking-ticket-ktla-gayle-anderson_n_589851.html| access-date =23 May 2013 }}</ref><ref name="SunSentGayle">{{cite news|title=Gayle Anderson |newspaper=The Sun Sentinel |url=http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/ktla-news-bio-anderson,0,5588074.story |access-date=23 May 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140607000714/http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/ktla-news-bio-anderson,0,5588074.story |archive-date=7 June 2014 }}</ref>


Starting with [[KTLA-TV]] in 1993, she has won three regional [[Emmy Awards|Emmys]]:<ref name="SunSentGayle"/>
==Career==

Gayle started off as a [[Television producer#Types of television producers|field producer]] for the [[National Black Network]] and [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC-TV]] in [[New York]]. Moving down to Miami in 1984, Gayle served as a reporter and weekend anchor at [[WCIX]]-TV until 1986. During this period, she also worked as a reporter for many prominent radio networks, including [[WABC (AM)|WABC]] and [[NBC Radio Network]] for their New York articles, and as a reporter on the National Black Network. She moved on to Houston for [[KPRC-TV]], and helped begin the "2 On Your Side" Consumer Complaints Division as well as anchor a local midday newscast. She moved across the Hudson River to Connecticut, to be the reporter and anchor for [[WTNH]] and radio stations [[WDRC]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=June 2011}}, [[WKND]], and [[WWCD]]. She then was as a correspondent and producer for [[Tribune Entertainment|Tribune Entertainment's]] ''[[Now It Can Be Told]]'', an [[Investigative journalism|investigative news]] program.

==Awards and recognition==

Starting with [[KTLA-TV]] in 1993, she has won three regional [[Emmy Awards|Emmys]]:
* 1993, ''Best Live Coverage'' of the Malibu Fires.
* 1993, ''Best Live Coverage'' of the Malibu Fires.
* 1994, ''Best Live Coverage'' of the [[Northridge earthquake]].
* 1994, ''Best Live Coverage'' of the [[Northridge earthquake]].
* 1994, ''Best Live Reporting'' for ''Morning News''.
* 1994, ''Best Live Reporting'' for ''Morning News''.


In January 2002, she won an ''APTRA Award'' for "Best Live Coverage of a News Event", and just days later was selected to run a portion of the [[2002 Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]] Torch Run through Southern California.
In January 2002, she won an ''APTRA Award'' for "Best Live Coverage of a News Event", and just days later was selected to run a portion of the [[2002 Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]] Torch Run through Southern California.<ref name="SunSentGayle"/>

Other awards she has received include:
* 1987, ''Young Black Achievers Award''
* 1987, ''Best Spot News Reporting'', from the [[Radio-Television News Directors Association]] Award
* 1988, ''Presidential Consumer Affairs Award''
* 1990, ''Leader of the Year Award'' from the Houston Leadership Association

In her spare time, Gayle likes to read, write, play basketball and work out. She also loves to play the piano.{{Citation needed|date=September 2011}}


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==External links==
==External links==
http://www.ktla.com/news/local/gayleanderson/
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120523205313/http://www.ktla.com/news/local/gayleanderson/ KTLA News Profile for Gayle Anderson]

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Latest revision as of 08:08, 9 May 2023

Gayle Anderson is a reporter for KTLA Morning News.[1][2]

Starting with KTLA-TV in 1993, she has won three regional Emmys:[2]

  • 1993, Best Live Coverage of the Malibu Fires.
  • 1994, Best Live Coverage of the Northridge earthquake.
  • 1994, Best Live Reporting for Morning News.

In January 2002, she won an APTRA Award for "Best Live Coverage of a News Event", and just days later was selected to run a portion of the Winter Olympics Torch Run through Southern California.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Bellas, Bere (26 May 2010). "KTLA Reporter Gayle Anderson Gets Multiple Parking Tickets On Live TV". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Gayle Anderson". The Sun Sentinel. Archived from the original on 7 June 2014. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
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