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Michelle Tuzee

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Michelle Tuzee
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
OccupationTelevision journalist
Employer(s)KJCT
WBAY-TV
WFTX-TV
WSVN-TV
KABC-TV(1997 – 2020)
Children3

Michelle Tuzeeis a formertelevision news anchor.Tuzee is best known for her 23 years as a lead anchor atKABC-TVLos Angeles. Tuzee co-anchoredKABC'sEyewitness Newsat 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. withMarc Brown.[1]

Biography

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Tuzee graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from theUniversity of Southern Californiawhere she majored in Journalism. Tuzee's first job in television news was atKJCTinGrand Junction,Colorado.She was a general assignment reporter and later a producer and anchor. Other stints included reporting and anchoring atWBAY-TV,Green Bay,Wisconsin,lead co-anchor atWFTX-TVin Fort Myers, Florida, and co-anchor of the top-ratedToday in Floridaand7 News at NoonatWSVNin Miami.

In 1997, Tuzee joined KABC as anchor. She received an Emmy award as part of a team win for Best Newscast, an Associated Press award for excellence in reporting, and a Telly Award for her work withChildren's Hospital Los Angeles.[citation needed].

On December 18, 2020, Tuzee stepped back from her duties as news anchor due to health concerns.[2]

References

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  1. ^KABC-TV > On-Air Talent Bios > Michelle Tuzee.URL accessed April 11, 2010.
  2. ^KABC (2020-12-18)."ABC7's Michelle Tuzee stepping back from anchor role".ABC7 Los Angeles.Retrieved2021-03-09.
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Michelle Tuzee Bio:https://abc7.com/about/newsteam/michelle-tuzee/