Kirstin Cole has been a reporter and anchor for PIX 11 news since 2011, [1] where she is also a discussion panelist. [2] She worked there from 2000-2001 before spending 10 years as the consumer reporter for CBS 2. [3] She has received awards in crime reporting working at both companies. Her work for CBS included covering restaurants who discriminated against children. [4]
In 2015 she hosted the Regional Economic Development Council Awards [5] as the mistress of ceremonies. [6]
She won four New York Emmy Awards:
The ability to speak in sound bites. "Nuggetize it," advised panelist Kirstin Cole, a WPIX correspondent, citing as example Johnnie Cochran's famous "if the glove don't fit, you must acquit" line, which played on a loop on TV news.
Kirstin Cole is CBS 2's consumer reporter. She joined WCBS-TV in 2001
For examples of restaurants that exclude children, see Kirstin Cole, "CBS 2 Exclusive: Restaurant Doesn't Serve Kids," CBS2 (Feb. 27, 2007)
Kirstin Cole, a reporter and occasional anchor for WPIX in Manhattan who acted as the event's host
The mistress of ceremony who actually announced the awards was Kirstin Cole, anchorwoman for WPIX-TV of New York City.