Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Lisa Hughes | |
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| Name | Lisa Hughes |
| Birth date | 23 October 1973 |
| Birth place | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Boston University |
| Occupation | News presenter, Journalist |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Employer | WBZ-TV |
| Spouse | John Hughes, 2001 |
Lisa Hughes is an American broadcast journalist and longtime news anchor for WBZ-TV, the CBS owned-and-operated station in Boston. Recognized for her authoritative and compassionate reporting, she has been a central figure in New England television news for over two decades. Hughes has covered major regional and national stories, earning multiple Emmy Awards and the respect of the Boston media community.
Born in Boston, Hughes grew up with a keen interest in current events and storytelling. She attended Boston University's renowned College of Communication, where she honed her skills in broadcast journalism. During her studies, she gained practical experience through internships at local media outlets in the Greater Boston area, solidifying her ambition to report on her hometown.
Hughes began her professional career in 1995 at WABI-TV in Bangor, Maine, serving as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor. She returned to her home market in 1998, joining the news team at WCVB-TV, the ABC affiliate in Boston. In 2000, she made a significant move to WBZ-TV, where she initially co-anchored the weekend editions of WBZ News. Her steady presence and journalistic integrity led to her promotion to co-anchor of the weeknight WBZ News at 5, 6 & 11 broadcasts, a role she has held for many years. Throughout her tenure, she has provided lead coverage on pivotal events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, multiple New England Patriots Super Bowl victories, and historic Nor'easter storms. Beyond daily news, she has hosted and produced numerous special reports and public affairs programs for the station, including the long-running series Chronicle.
Hughes is married to John Hughes, a financial analyst, and the couple resides in the Boston suburbs with their two children. She is actively involved with several New England-based charitable organizations, notably serving on the board of the Greater Boston Food Bank and supporting the Jimmy Fund of the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute. An advocate for literacy, she frequently participates in fundraising events for Boston Public Library initiatives.
Hughes' work has been honored with numerous awards throughout her career. She is a multiple recipient of the Emmy Award for Outstanding Anchor from the Boston/New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She has also received the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in writing and the Associated Press award for Best Newscast. In 2015, her community contributions were recognized by the American Red Cross of Massachusetts, which presented her with its Humanitarian of the Year award.
* WBZ News at 5 (Weeknight Anchor, 2000–present) * WBZ News at 6 (Weeknight Anchor, 2000–present) * WBZ News at 11 (Weeknight Anchor, 2000–present) * Chronicle (Contributing Host/Special Correspondent, various episodes) * Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular (Host, annual CBS broadcast)
Category:American television news anchors Category:People from Boston Category:Boston University alumni Category:WBZ-TV people