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Josh DeVine
Josh DeVine

Josh DeVine

Josh DeVine joined Channel 4 News as a general assignment reporter in February 2009. From time to time, he also fills in as a weather anchor in the Channel 4 Pinpoint Weather Center.

He moved to Nashville from WJRT-TV, the ABC affiliate in Flint, Mich., where he was a reporter and weekend morning anchor. While in Michigan, Josh earned several honors for his work, including the state Association of Broadcasters "Reporter of the Year" award.

Josh began his career as a reporter and anchor for the NBC affiliate in Clarksburg, West Va.

He is originally from Fairmont, West Va. and a proud graduate of Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where he earned a degree in Communication and Religion. Josh also holds a Master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in Evanston, Ill.

Away from work, Josh enjoys distance running and completed his first marathon in January 2009. He's hoping to run the Music City Marathon and recently took up racing triathlons.

Josh also enjoys reading, writing, a good cup of coffee, and Sunday mornings at Cross Point Community Church in Nashville. Josh also travels frequently and has spent time in dozens of states and lived in Turkey for a summer during college.

Josh is always looking for a great story idea or feeback. Feel free to write him at jdevine@wsmv.com.

Follow WSMVJoshDeVine on Twitter for updates throughout Josh's shift and also to share your feedback and story ideas!

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