Kristine Johnson

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Kristine Johnson (born June 5, 1967) Co anchor at WCBS-TV in New York on the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts with Chris Wragge. She was previously an anchor of Early Today on NBC and First Look on MSNBC and was also one of the alternating news anchors on Weekend Today. She joined MSNBC in 2005. She had earlier worked as a reporter and anchor in Providence, Rhode Island for WPRI. She was the recipient of two nominations for an Emmy award as a producer. Her education was at the University of Nebraska, where she graduated with a bachelor of arts in journalism and minors in political science, history and English.

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Kristine Johnson on the evening news, in 2007.

She announced on Early Today that October 20, 2006 was her last day and that she would be moving on. [1]. This was the same week that NBC Universal announced that they would cut 700 jobs.

Johnson is married, with two children: daughter Ava and son Burke. In action of her news shift, she replaces Dana Tyler.