Sally wiggin biography

          Sarah Wiggin is an American television news anchor and personality in Pittsburgh.

        1. Wiggin, who retired in , is a Hall of Famer through the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters and a Peabody Award winner, among many.
        2. In , Wiggin turned down a news anchor job in Atlanta in order to join WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh.
        3. In she became the Birmingham radio station's first female morning drive anchor, while also doing street reporting.
        4. Sally Wiggin is known for Striking Distance (), Pittsburgh's Legends and Legacies () and Classic Cullen ().
        5. In , Wiggin turned down a news anchor job in Atlanta in order to join WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh....

          Sally Wiggin

          American television reporter

          Sarah Wiggin is an American television news anchor and personality in Pittsburgh.[1]

          Early life and education

          A native of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wiggin and her family moved to Florence, Alabama, when she was six years old.[2] She attended Emory University for a year before transferring to the University of Alabama, where she studied East Asian history and graduated Phi Beta Kappa.[2] She earned a master's degree in Asian Studies from the University of Michigan and studied Japanese at the University of Pittsburgh.[1]

          Career

          Wiggin first worked for (then ABC affiliate) WBRC-TV (now a Fox affiliate) in Birmingham, Alabama, where she won Alabama Associated Press Award in for her feature series "Is Your Marriage on the Rocks?"[1] She also worked as WSGN radio in Birmingham, Alabama, where she shared an RTNDA Edward R.

          Murrow Award, National Headliners Award, and National Sigma Delta