Diann Burns
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Diann Burns | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Years active | 1981–2008 |
Children | 1 son |
Diann Burns (born September 29, 1958, in
Biography
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Education
Burns earned an undergraduate degree in politics and mass communications from Cleveland State University and a master's degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
Career
Burns began her career as a print
From 1985 until 2003, she was the 5pm and 10pm weekday news anchor at American Broadcasting Company (ABC) owned and operated WLS-TV Chicago, where she was Chicago's highest-paid television news professional before joining WBBM-TV in 2003 as the weekday 5pm, 6pm and 10pm news anchor, until leaving WBBM in 2008. WBBM is owned and operated by CBS (CBS Worldwide, Inc.). ABC is a division of The Walt Disney Company's Disney-ABC Television Group.
Most dangerous live reports
- War-torn Somalia, where she was not embedded with U.S. troops, but on her own.
- Reporting live just outside a mobile home rigged with enough explosives to destroy an entire neighborhood in Glenview, Cook County, Illinois— the bomb was part of a booby-trap left for rescuers and police responding to the body in a suicide.
Most Notable on-camera moments
- With apartheid in South Africa.
- Questioning the man just arrested for (and later convicted of) murdering Michael Jordan's father.
Career timeline
- 1974-79: Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio
- 1979–80: The Plain Dealer (newspaper), Cleveland, Ohio
- 1980-81: Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, New York, NY
- 1981-84: WPIX Television, New York City, NY
- 1984-85: WCMH Television, Columbus, Ohio
- 1985–2003: WLS Television, Chicago, Illinois
- 2003-08: WBBM Television, Chicago, Illinois
- 2008-2011: Next TV, Chicago Urban League, Chicago, Illinois
- 2011–present: Diann Burns Media, Los Angeles, California
Awards
Among Burns's many awards are nine
Volunteer work and philanthropy
Burns is the spokesperson for Pediatric Aids Chicago. She also works with Girls in the Game.
Burns is active with the Ronald McDonald House, the Northern Illinois Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society, and The Support Group, an organization that assists high school students with school work and home life by providing tutoring and social services.
Family
Until recently, Burns and her now teen-aged son resided in Chicago's Lincoln Park.[2]
Film credits
Burns appeared in several major motion pictures, playing herself, including:
- Richie Rich (1994)
- Primal Fear (1996)
- The Negotiator (1998)
Televisions credits
Burns is known to have appeared in at least one television dramatic role as someone other than herself:
- Starz.[3]
References
- ^ "Diann Burns". The HistoryMakers. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
- ^ "Chicago TV Anchor Diann Burns sells her Lincoln Park Mansion for $4,525,000", Curbed.com. May 17, 2011.
- ^ Starz TV Appearance for Diann Burns on Kelsey Grammer's BOSS (YourEntertainment). Accessed May 28, 2023.
External links
- NEW YORK TIMES: Diann Burns Filmography
- OBAMA's Executive Sounding Board (BUSINESSWEEK Magazine and MSNBC News)
- PR NewsWire: Diann Burns Hosts Second Season of Urban League's NextTV
- Chicago's 100 Most Influential Women - Crain's Chicago Business
- HistoryMakers - Biography: Diann Burns
- YAHOO! Filmography: Diann Burns
- 2nd Emmy Award Winning Season of NextTV for Diann Burns - Target Market News
- TV Guide Biography: Diann Burns
- Diann Supports American Red Cross
- News Anchor To Host URBAN LEAGUE'S Next TV Series - Chicago Defender News Company
- Pediatric Aids Chicago Foundation Gains Support From Diann Burns