Christine Devine

Christine Devine (born November 2, 1965) is an American television news anchor based in Los Angeles. She can be seen weeknights on KTTV's Fox 11 News. She has won 16 Emmys, including the prestigious Governors Award. Six Emmys were for Best Newscast.[1]

Christine Devine
Born (1965-11-02) November 2, 1965
EducationArizona State University
OccupationNews anchor
Years active1987-present
Employer(s)KLST
KVOA-TV
KTTV 1990-present
SpouseSean McNabb
Parent(s)Karen and Jack Devine
Awards16 Emmy Awards,
Associated Press Award
Websitewww.christinedevine.com

Early life and education

Devine was born in Hamburg, New York, and grew up in Arizona.[2] She graduated from Arizona State University in 1987[3] and began her career as a reporter in her home state before joining KTTV. She is in the Walter Cronkite School of Broadcast Journalism's Hall of Fame, and received ASU's Founders Day Alumni Achievement award.[4] She attended on the Leadership Scholarship. She is currently on the Alumni Association board.[5] In 2021 she received an honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement.

Devine attended Tolleson Union High School in Tolleson, Arizona. She was Valedictorian and was voted "Most Likely to Succeed."[6]

She is of Brazilian and European American ancestry. Her mother married Dr. Jack Devine. He legally adopted her and she changed her name to Christine Devine.

Career

Devine is known for her "Wednesday's Child" adoption segment. Since 1994 she has profiled foster children looking for adoptive homes, resulting in more than 500 adoptions.[7] In 2009, she was honored in Washington, D.C., with a congressional award.[5] She wrote a book on "Wednesday's Child": Finding a Forever Family, A News Anchor's Notebook.

Devine has received the Congressional Coalition's Angels in Adoption award, two Gracie Allen Awards from AWRT (American Women in Radio & Television), the Society of Professional Journalists' Anna Quindlen Award for Community Service, Volunteers of America' Media Volunteer of the Year (LA) award, Child Welfare League of America award and Career Achievement from the Chamber of Commerce. She is in the Arizona State University Alumni Hall of Fame.[8] She has been honored by the LAPD, LA County Board of Supervisors, LA City, and LA County Sheriff's Department.[9]

Devine was a co-chair of The Good News Foundation, a non-profit founded by five LA news anchors/reporters wanting to honor the "good" in Los Angeles GNF helped build a computer lab for homeless children, and a showroom for low-income women to receive free career clothing. It sponsors an apartment at the Downtown Women's Center for homeless women, and a journalism scholarship.[6][10]

On November 20, 2015, Devine was celebrated at Fox News, having worked there for 25 years.

She has appeared as a reporter in a number of movies and TV series, including 24, Prison Break, Melrose Place, 90210, The Cable Guy, Wag the Dog, Most Wanted, Independence Day.[11]

Personal life

Christine married musician–actor Sean McNabb on September 9, 2016. Both Christine and Sean are active in the community doing charity Harley rides, golf tournaments and public speaking.[6]

References

  1. "Gale - Enter Product Login". go.galegroup.com. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  2. "Christine Devine's Official Website: Family". United States: ChristineDevine.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
  3. "Christine Devin '87 B.A. - ASU Alumni Association". Archived from the original on 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2013-10-12.
  4. "christine devine '87 b.a." ASU Alumni Association. 2013-01-16. Archived from the original on 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  5. KTTV >> Christine Devine Bio. URL accessed on April 5, 2010. Archived April 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. Official Christine Devine Bio Archived February 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine URL accessed on April 4, 2010.
  7. "NBC4 Tops 63rd Los Angeles Area Emmys". Television Academy. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  8. "Christine Devine '87 B.A." ASU Alumni Association. 2015-06-09. Archived from the original on 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  9. FOX. "Christine Devine". KTTV. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
  10. The Good News Foundation. URL accessed on April 5, 2010. Archived March 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  11. Christine Devine Filmography. URL accessed on April 5, 2010.
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