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Christina Gonzalez

Christina Gonzalez is a news reporter for FOX 11 (KTTV) in Los Angeles. She has been with FOX 11 since 1990.〔(KTTV On-Air Talent Bio ). URL accessed on April 5, 2010.〕
== Biography==
Gonzalez was born in New York City, grew up in Caracas, Venezuela and Miami, Florida, and graduated cum laude from the University of Miami.
Gonzalez began her career in radio producing shows for WNWS in Miami, Florida. From there she hosted popular radio talk shows and anchored news updates for KVVA Radio in Phoenix.〔
Gonzalez’ television broadcasting career began in the mid 1980s as a general assignment reporter for KTVW in Phoenix, Arizona.
In the late 1980s Gonzalez anchored the 6 pm and 10 pm newscasts for Univision’s Los Angeles-affiliate, KMEX. As a fill-in anchor, she was regularly seen on the station’s 6:30 pm newscast. In 1990, upon joining Fox, she became the first journalist from a Spanish-language station to successfully "cross over" to English-language TV news.〔
In May 1991, Gonzalez spearheaded Fox 11’s ''On Our Toes'' program. This unique ballet alternative program for at risk teenagers was endorsed by the LA County Probation Department. Acknowledgement for her work with the dancers came from school districts and community agencies. Awards for a half hour special documenting ''On Our Toes'' came from Women in Communications, with a 1993 Clarion Award for best public affairs program, and another Los Angeles area Emmy nomination for arts & culture programming.〔
Her reports on the violence at the US/Mexico border were nominated for additional Emmys in 1991.
As an active community supporter, Gonzalez is a frequent guest speaker, counsel to young people, and mentor for several schools and colleges. Her involvement has garnered recognition from several Southern California organizations and city governments, including the Los Angeles City Council, which cited her for her “extraordinary commitment and numerous contributions to serving the community".
The California State Assembly lauded her "effort for deserving women in the 34th Congressional District".
In 1994, Gonzalez wrote, produced and anchored another special, ''California Aids Ride'' about the weeklong 530 miles fundraising cycling event. Her work received Golden Mike awards for best documentary, news videography and videotape editing, and a regional Emmy Award nomination in 1995.〔
For live reports from the Burlington Apartments fire, Gonzalez received a 1994 Golden Mike Award for best Spot News Reporting, a local 1994 Emmy nomination, and the LA Press Club’s Above and Beyond Award for her live-saving efforts at the fire scene. The city and county of Los Angeles and the California State Legislature commended her as well
In 1997, Gonzalez wrote, produced and anchored "Through the Eyes of the Children: War in Bosnia", a half hour news special about children living in the uneasy peace of Sarajevo, in the former Yugoslavia. Through the "Eyes of the Children" received the Golden Mike Award for best documentary and was a finalist for the Edward R. Murrow Award.
In 1999, Gonzalez traveled to refugee camps in southeast Sudan, to work with and document the relief efforts battling a famine and civil war. That coverage earned her two Emmy nominations that year. Later that year she received another Golden Mike Award for her reporting of religious pilgrimages in Cuba and Haiti.〔
For her 2000 documentary work, she received two Los Angeles area Emmy awards. ''“Black and Brown – When Colors Collide“'', examined interracial tensions between teenagers. Another half-hour special, ''“LA Riots…From This Day Forward“'', looked at changes since the deadliest urban riots in U.S. history, which Gonzalez herself covered for Fox 11, in 1992.
In 2001, she received three more Emmy nominations for investigative reports on slave labor, health care abuses and features on horse training.
In 2002, Gonzalez’ undercover investigation and reporting on pyramid schemes led to the raid and prosecution of what LAPD officials allege to be the most extensive pyramid fraud in the history of Los Angeles. ''Light of Gold Pyramid Scheme'' was honored at the 2002 Los Angeles Press Club Journalism Awards.〔

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