Tiffany Liou

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Tiffany Liou
Born (1990-08-31) August 31, 1990 (age 33)
NationalityTaiwanese
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materSanta Clara University
Occupation(s)broadcaster, journalist
Years active2012–present
EmployerWFAA
Known forreporting, anchoring
in Dallas, Texas
Websitetiffanyliou.com

Tiffany Liou (born August 31, 1990) is a Taiwanese-American[1] multi-media journalist, reporter and anchor. She is currently a multi-media journalist at ABC's affiliate WFAA in Dallas, Texas.[2] Liou has worked for all three major television networks in the U.S.

Liou won a Heartland Emmy Award in 2019 for her story documenting the eighth anniversary of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Education[edit]

Liou attended Harker School in San Jose, California, from the seventh grade onward and graduated in 2008.[3] She studied communications and marketing at Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business,[3] graduating with a business degree.[4]

Career[edit]

External videos
video icon Perspectives with Tiffany Liou: We need you to fight alongside us to stop Asian hate, WFAA[5]

After undertaking an internship at ABC/KGO-TV in San Francisco, California, and a broadcast journalism class at Ohlone College, in Fremont, California,[3] Liou was hired as Overnight Assignment Editor at FOX/KTVU-2 in Oakland, California, in June 2012. In October 2013 she briefly joined KTVE/NBC-10 and KARD/FOX-14 in West Monroe, Louisiana, before being hired by KWQC TV 6 News/NBC in Davenport, Iowa,[6] in March 2014. In March 2016, Liou joined KWTV News 9 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She assumed her current role, at WFAA in Dallas, Texas, in April 2018.[4]

Following the March 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, Liou's commentary, "We need you to fight alongside us to stop Asian hate" on WFAA was rebroadcast on other stations including WXIA-TV in Atlanta and KVUE in Austin.

Liou is co-president of the Texas chapter of the Asian American Journalists Association.[7]

In 2021, Liou was nominated for three Heartland Emmy Awards: one as a reporter, one as a writer and one as a producer.[8]

Personal life[edit]

In addition to English, Liou speaks Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese.[4]

Awards[edit]

Liou won a Heartland Emmy Award in 2019 for her story documenting the eighth anniversary of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. She has also won two Lone Star Emmy Awards, in 2019[9] and 2020.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ About - TiffanyLiou.com
  2. ^ Resume - TiffanyLiou.com
  3. ^ a b c "Passion: Tiffany Liou is following her heart" - Harker School, July 20, 2017
  4. ^ a b c Team Bios - Tiffany Liou - WFAA.com
  5. ^ "Perspectives with Tiffany Liou: We need you to fight alongside us to stop Asian hate". WFAA. 17 March 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  6. ^ CNN Newsroom Transcripts - August 25, 2015
  7. ^ Chapters - AAJA.org
  8. ^ 2021 Lone Star Emmy Nominations – LoneStarEmmy.org
  9. ^ 2019 Lone Star Emmy Awardees - LoneStarEmmy.org
  10. ^ 2020 Lone Star Emmy Awardees - LoneStarEmmy.org

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