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Once BYU’s reigning Homecoming queen, Michelle Milne King, ’78, now rules over Utah’s KUTV television news desk as veteran nighttime anchorwoman. In the mid-1970s Michelle Milne left El Monte, Calif., bound for Provo and BYU, where she sang with Sounds of Freedom with which she traveled the world.
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Sep 13, 2021 · Michelle Milne King is a former television newscaster and now serves as host of Mormon Times TV show. She was the news anchor for Salt Lake City-based KUTV Channel 2 news. She was the longest-tenured woman in that position in Utah.
Oct 27, 2007 · By Deseret News, Scott D. Pierce. It's the end of an era in Utah television news — KUTV-Ch. 2 is set to announce that longtime anchorwoman Michelle King is retiring. With 23 years as Ch. 2's lead anchorwoman, King is the longest-tenured woman in that position at any station in the state.
Nov 28, 2007 · By Deseret News. Age: 50. Birthplace: El Monte, Calif. Education: Brigham Young University; bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism, 1976. Career: Joined KUTV in 1978 as a consumer reporter, then noon co-anchor and general reporter. Co-anchor on evening news beginning in 1984. Family: Husband Steven and four children.
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Apr 29, 1999 · She’s the veteran among anchor women in Utah. Although unquestionably youthful and exuberant, Ch. 2's 41-year-old Michelle King calls herself "the old lady of local TV news," having been with KUTV-Ch. 2 for 20 years. She had wanted to be a schoolteacher, following in the footsteps of her mother.
Michelle King is retiring the same day as Dick, after 29 years as a news anchor at KUTV.