- Lin Sue Cooney
Lin Sue Cooney is a television reporter who works at
Arizona 's Channel 12NBC affiliate.Biography
Lin Sue Cooney, who is part Asian, grew up in Great Falls Montana. After graduating with honors from Great Falls High School, Cooney attended Montana State University and transferred to
Willamette University following her freshman year.She graduated
cum laude from Willamette obtaining abachelor's degree in English andpolitical science . She completed her studies towards becoming a news reporter by earning amaster's degree injournalism from Northwestern'sMedill School of Journalism .Soon after graduating from both universities, Lin Sue Cooney moved to
Beaumont, Texas , where she got her first on-camera experience as a journalist. After her stint in Beaumont, she moved to Dallas, where she became news anchor at WFAA-TV and a local celebrity.Cooney also had the opportunity to host a show while in Dallas. She was the host of a local show geared towards young adults. The show was named "
PM Magazine ".Having obtained experience in
Texas as a news anchor and show host, Cooney next moved to Phoenix, where she immediately became news anchor at KPNX-TV Channel 12.Cooney has embraced many causes, such as
breast cancer andeducation . She also has a news section named "Against All Odds", where she interviews people that channel 12 considers heroes due to certain circumstances. Just like she did before in Dallas, Cooney also became a local celebrity in Phoenix, and her photo is often seen on billboards there announcing Channel 12 news with Mark Curits.It has actually been reported that
Playboy magazine made Cooney an offer to pose for the publication.Cooney is married and has four
children , one of whom is adopted.Awards
Lin Sue Cooney has won a number of awards in her career. These include:
*"Best Anchor",
American Women in Radio And Television Phoenix chapter.
*sixRocky Mountain Emmy awards.External links
* [http://www.azcentral.com/12news/bios/articles/bios_lin_sue_cooney.html azcentral.com]
* [http://intellectualize.org/archives/000173.html intellectualize.org]
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