Diane Pathieu
Diane Pathieu (born 1978) is an American television anchor who works for WLS-TV in Chicago.[1][2]
Diane Pathieu | |
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Born | Diane Pathieu |
Education | B.A. Columbia College Chicago |
Occupation | Journalist Newscaster |
Television | KFXB-TV KCRG-TV WTMJ-TV WLS-TV |
Biography
Pathieu born and raised to an Assyrian family in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago.[1][2][3] Her mother is an immigrant from Syria and her father is an immigrant from Lebanon.[1] In 2001, she graduated with a B.A. from Columbia College. While in school, she worked at Metro/Shadow Traffic and WMAQ-TV.[1][2] After graduation, she moved to Iowa to become an anchor and producer at KFXB-TV in Dubuque, Iowa. She then got a job as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor at KCRG-TV Cedar Rapids, Iowa and .[1][2] In 2005, she accepted a position at WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee as a reporter on the morning newscast and as anchor for the noon newscast.[1] In December 2011, she moved to WLS-TV where she serves as general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor. [1][2]
Pathieu is married.[2][4] She also speaks Assyrian.[1]
References
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "WTMJ-TV's Diane Pathieu heading back home to Chicago" by Duane Dudek November 11, 2011
- ABC7 Profile: "Diane Pathieu" retrieved May 28, 2017
- Assyrian Voice: "Interview with Diane Pathieu, Assyrian Anchor and Reporter for NBC affiliate WTMJ TV" By Ashur Sada July 25, 2011
- Diane Pathieu "I have to live with a BOY?" March 28, 2016