Chris Cristi
Since moving to Los Angeles in 2014, Chris has enjoyed a bird's eye view of Southern California while reporting over breaking news. In addition to weather and traffic, his coverage has included countless police chases, wildfires and the 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino. In 2016, Chris received a Radio and Television News Association Golden Mike Award for his live coverage reporting over the Cajon Pass brush fire, which consumed an entire stretch of freeway traffic.
Born and raised in Florida, Chris graduated from the University of Central Florida and worked for NASA as a co-op at the Kennedy Space Center press site. Following his work during the tragic Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003, Chris went on to launch his helicopter reporting career at the FOX affiliate in Orlando and later, WSVN in Miami. In 2005, as Hurricane Rita ravaged the Texas coastline, Chris flew on special assignment for CBS News and chronicled the catastrophe as an airborne photojournalist.
Chris soon moved up to the Big Apple, reporting for WNYW, FOX 5 in New York City, where he covered the historic MTA subway strike and was one of the first helicopter reporters to broadcast over the "Miracle on the Hudson," Capt. Sully's famous river landing of US Airways Flight 1549.
Prior to joining ABC7, Chris also traveled around the world interviewing newsmakers and celebrities for various entertainment outlets including Us Weekly, InTouch Weekly, and Life & Style magazine.
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Contact:
ABC7 Broadcast Center
Attn: Chris Cristi
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777