Tiffany Justice is heading to FOX 26 Houston KRIV she has posted around social media. Justice has worked at KUTV 2 Salt Lake City since September of 2017.
The recent Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards winner will certainly like a diverse city like Houston.
"I come from a loving, mixed family culture," she wrote in her bio. "My mother is from Seoul, Korea and my loving father is African-American."
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KOCO TV Channel 5 Anchor
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Aug 2016 – Present
KTVZ NewsChannel 21 News Producer/ Anchor/ Reporter
Bend, Oregon
Jul 2014 – Jul 2016
A graduate of the University of Utah, Justice double majored in broadcast journalism and political science, with a minor in Spanish literature.
"My studies took me around the world," Justice once wrote. "I was able to spend time in northern Spain, in a city called Oviedo, where I studied the language and worked for the University of Oviedo in their Student Exchange Program, translating paperwork. I was also able to live in Washington D.C. where I worked for the Department of Health and Human Services, specifically in the Science and Communications Office for the surgeon general."
(Thanks Taylor!)
UPDATE MAY 2023
Tiffany Justice joins KRON 4 San Francisco
Tiffany Justice joins KRON 4 San Francisco
The recent Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards winner will certainly like a diverse city like Houston.
"I come from a loving, mixed family culture," she wrote in her bio. "My mother is from Seoul, Korea and my loving father is African-American."
RELATED
Chelsea Edwards joins FOX 26 KRIV
Here are her previous TV jobs:
KOCO TV Channel 5 Anchor
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Area
Aug 2016 – Present
KTVZ NewsChannel 21 News Producer/ Anchor/ Reporter
Bend, Oregon
Jul 2014 – Jul 2016
A graduate of the University of Utah, Justice double majored in broadcast journalism and political science, with a minor in Spanish literature.
"My studies took me around the world," Justice once wrote. "I was able to spend time in northern Spain, in a city called Oviedo, where I studied the language and worked for the University of Oviedo in their Student Exchange Program, translating paperwork. I was also able to live in Washington D.C. where I worked for the Department of Health and Human Services, specifically in the Science and Communications Office for the surgeon general."
(Thanks Taylor!)