Alan Gionet
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Alan Gionet | ||
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Occupation | Journalist | |
Family | Yes | |
Ethnicity | White | |
Notable credit(s) | Weekend Evening Anchor for KCNC (with Kathy Walsh) |
Alan Gionet is currently a reporter and weekend anchor, alongside Kathy Walsh, at KCNC in Denver, Colorado. Gionet co-anchors the weekend 5 and 10 p.m. newscasts of CBS 4 Denver.[1]
Alan has been in news for nearly 20 years. He started in the small market of Tupelo, Mississippi; he also anchored and reported in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He worked as an investigative reporter in Providence, Rhode Island prior to his first stint at CBS 4.
He worked at KCNC CBS 4 from the early 1990s until leaving for Jacksonville in April of 1998. Prior to joining CBS 4 for a second stint in 2006, Gionet was the main anchor and nightside managing editor at WTLV/WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida. While in Jacksonville, he logged many hours during hurricanes and the 2000 election controversy, when he revealed more than 20,000 over and under votes in Duval County. One of his most memorable stories was his reporting on the endangered North Atlantic Right Whales, bringing national focus to an unpopular species which has only an estimated 300 whales left.
Gionet studied broadcast journalism at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He also studied at Harvard University Extension and the University of Massachusetts at Boston and Amherst.
[edit] References
- ^ CBS 4 Alan Gionet Bio. KCNC/CBS Television Stations. Retrieved on 2007-10-18.