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Jan Hutchins

Jan Darwin Hutchins (born 1949) is an American TV and radio journalist, producer and media consultant. Hutchins was born in Danville, Illinois and grew up in Ohio. He studied at Yale University, graduating with a B.A. in History in 1971.〔Mary Wicoff (Chicago-area man finds cousins in Danville ) Commercial News, December 2, 2012, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔 He started his career in 1972 as a sports journalist at the WIIC TV station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After moving to California, Hutchins worked from 1974 to 1990 as a sportscaster on the KPIX TV channel in San Francisco〔Susan Slusser (Beil, Tillman Seek KPIX Spot ) SFGate, April 25, 1997〕 and at KRON (Channel 4). In 1981, he joined KICU (Channel 36) in San Jose when the San Francisco Bay Area independent television station initiated its news broadcasts, co-anchoring the prime time news program with Ysabel Duron until 1991.〔(Jan Hutchins ) Indeed, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔Kevin Wing (Ysabel Duron, KRON 4 ) Off Camera, p. 9, March 2009, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔, Accessed June 21, 2013〕 From 1993-1995, Hutchins served as the director of community development for the San Francisco Giants baseball team. He hosted sports, news and public affairs programs for San Francisco area radio stations (KGO, KCBS, KNBR) and from 1997 to 2000 worked at American Champion Media, which, along with KTEH-TV (Channel 54), produced "Adventures with Kanga Roddy", a children's television series about emotional intelligence that aired on PBS and starred Pat Morita, Jennifer Montana and Karen Lott.〔(Adventures With Kanga Roddy ) New York Times, Accessed June 6, 2013〕〔(Jan Hutchins ) IMdB, accessed June 21, 2013〕〔(Adventures with Kanga Roddy ) TV.com, Accessed June 21, 2013〕 The show won Northern California Area EMMY Awards in 1999 and 2000.〔(Emmy Recipients - 1999 ) The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, San Francisco/Northern California Chapter, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔(Emmy Recipients - 2000 ) The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, San Francisco/Northern California Chapter, Accessed June 21, 2013〕 From 1996-1999 Hutchins served on the city council of Los Gatos, CA both as a vice-mayor and mayor and later founded a local yoga center.〔(Not Mellow ) Metroactive, November 7, 1996, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔J. Douglas Allen-Taylor (Color Separations ) Metroactive, March 9, 2000, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔Mary Ann Cook (Los Gatan produces upcoming Pete Seeger show ) Los Gatos Weekly Times, January 14, 1998, Accessed June 21, 2013〕〔(Corporate Talk with Charlie and Eva with guest Jan Hutchins ) Blogtalkradio, February 4, 2013. Accessed June 21, 2013〕 He lives currently in San Jose where he works as a media consultant.〔
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