Kirstin Cole

Kirstin Cole was been a reporter and anchor for PIX 11 news since 2011,[1] where she is also a discussion panelist.[2] She worked there from 2000-2001 before spending 10 years as the consumer reporter for CBS 2.[3] She has received awards in crime reporting working at both companies. Her work for CBS included covering restaurants who discriminated against children.[4]

In 2014 she engaged in social experiments, one of which focused on examining rudeness.[5]

In 2015 she hosted the Regional Economic Development Council Awards[6] as the mistress of ceremonies.[7]

Awards

She won four New York Emmy Awards:

Politics

In 2016 during her role as a fill-in anchor she made comments about the United States Secret Service at the 2nd presidential debate apprehending cameras which were highlighted by conservative media.[11]

References

  1. "Kristin Cole". pix11.com.
  2. Bloomgarden-Smoke, Kara (27 April 2016). "Camera Ready? A Skittish Print Reporter Goes to TV Talent School". New York Observer. The ability to speak in sound bites. “Nuggetize it,” advised panelist Kirstin Cole, a WPIX correspondent, citing as example Johnnie Cochran’s famous “if the glove don’t fit, you must acquit” line, which played on a loop on TV news.
  3. "Kirstin Cole". CBSLocal.com. Kirstin Cole is CBS 2's consumer reporter. She joined WCBS-TV in 2001
  4. Dwyer, James G. (21 October 2010). Moral Status and Human Life: The Case for Children's Superiority. Cambridge University Press. p. 22. For examples of restaurants that exclude children, see Kirstin Cole, "CBS 2 Exclusive: Restaurant Doesn't Serve Kids," CBS2 (Feb. 27, 2007)
  5. Howerton, Jason (29 April 2014). "Reporter Fakes Pregnancy to Find Out Just How Rude New Yorkers Really Are". The Blaze. As part of a new series of “social experiments,” WPIX-TV reporter Kirstin Cole set out to discover if New Yorkers really are as rude as some news headlines suggest.
  6. McKinley, Jesse (11 December 2015). "Development Money, in Cuomo Era, Is Disbursed With Dazzle". New York Times. Kirstin Cole, a reporter and occasional anchor for WPIX in Manhattan who acted as the event’s host
  7. "'A great day': Tier lands $500M 'Hunger Games' prize". Press & Sun-Bulletin. 10 December 2015. The mistress of ceremony who actually announced the awards was Kirstin Cole, anchorwoman for WPIX-TV of New York City.
  8. "THE 48th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS – 2005 WINNERS" (PDF). p. 5.
  9. "THE NEW YORK CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS AND SCIENCES ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF THE 56th ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY® AWARDS" (PDF). p. 8.
  10. "57th NY Emmy Awards Winners Press Release" (PDF). 3 June 2016. pp. 3, 10.
  11. Datoc, Christian (10 October 2016). "News Anchor: Secret Service Banned Flash Photography At Debate For Fears It Would Trigger 'Hillary's Seizure Disorder' [VIDEO]". The Daily Caller. PIX 11 news anchor Kirstin Cole announced Monday that the Secret Service banned flash photography from Sunday night’s presidential debate


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