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Full Name
  
Adele Hausser

Spouse
  
Barry Tiller (m. 1977)

Name
  
Adele Arakawa

Role
  
Children
  
Travis Arakawa

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
August 31, 1957 (age 65) (
1958-08-31
)

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Adele Arakawa (born August 31, 1958) is a retired American evening news anchor for NBC affiliate station KUSA-TV of Denver, Colorado. She was the first female radio disc jockey in Knoxville, Tennessee. As of June 2007, she provides the female voice of the airport train system at Denver International Airport. She retired on June 30th, 2017.

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Biography

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Born Adele Hausser on August 31, 1958, Adele was raised in Hawaii and later east Tennessee. At age 16, she began taking college courses at Tennessee Tech University and working as a radio disc jockey in her hometown of La Follette, Tennessee. She also attended the University of Tennessee. Following her entry into radio, she worked as a radio news anchor at WYSH in Clinton, Tennessee and as a disc jockey at WRJZ in Knoxville, Tennessee, where she became the first female disc jockey in Knoxville. She married her husband, Barry Tiller, in 1977. They have one son, Travis, born in 1985.

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In 1981, Adele made the transition to television news, working at WTVK in weather in Knoxville where she began using her mother's maiden name, Arakawa, at the suggestion of news director Hal Wanzer. Two years later, she moved to Raleigh, North Carolina to coanchor weekday evening newscasts for WRAL-TV with Charlie Gaddy and Meteorologist Bob Debardelaben. Her career next took the family to Chicago in 1989, where she again anchored weekday evening newscasts, this time for CBS affiliate WBBM-TV. Since Christmas Day 1993, she has been a weekday evening newscast anchor for KUSA-TV in Denver. On December 6, 2016, she announced her retirement after 40 years in broadcasting. Her last day was June 30, 2017.

Awards

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  •  1992: National Award, Asian American Issues (Television), Asian American Journalists Association
  • 1997: Best News Anchor, Heartland Chapter, National Television Academy
  • 1999: Best News Anchor, Heartland Chapter, National Television Academy
  • 2001: Outstanding Daily Newscast, Markets 1-50 (with team), Heartland Chapter, National Television Academy
  • Best Interview / Discussion Program (with team), Heartland Chapter, National Television Academy
  • 2004: Best News Anchor (tie), Heartland Chapter, National Television Academy
  • References

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