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Virginia Cha | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Princeton University |
Occupation | News anchor |
Virginia Cha is an American news anchor now retired. She was formerly employed at HLN based in Atlanta, and as an NBC News correspondent based in New York.
Cha graduated from Princeton University and is a Fulbright Scholar.
Career
Cha began her news career at WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut. She was a general assignment reporter, substitute anchor, then head anchor and reporter for the morning news.
She then became a news anchor and chief medical correspondent for WBZ TV-4 in Boston, Massachusetts, where she won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual Achievement and a National Edward R. Murrow Award for Team Political Coverage.
She was an anchor on MSNBC's MSNBC Live, NBC's NBC Nightly News, and CNN and CNN's HLN.
Personal life
Cha is married to Edward. Cha was Miss Frederick when she entered and won the Miss Maryland 1989 pageant. She was 1st runner-up to Debbye Turner at the 1990 Miss America pageant. She plays the piano.
References
- 10News: "Virginia Cha" retrieved February 2, 2017
- "Virginia Cha" (Web). GoGoMag.com. 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
- "Virginia Cha" (Web). iMDB. Retrieved 2010-10-05.
- "Sailing record set" (Video). CNN. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-10-05.
- Live Well Network: "My Family Recipe Rocks Episodes - TV journalist Virginia Cha's Favorite Family Recipes" retrieved February 2, 2017
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