CW11/WPIX's Emmy Award winning "CW11 Morning News" is pleased to announce the appointment of Tamsen Fadal as General Assignment Reporter. Fadal joins the news team on March 24th, reporting for the Morning News five days a week, covering breaking news as well as feature stories.
Tamsen comes to WPIX from WCBS in New York where she served as a reporter for "CBS 2 News This Morning" for four years. An award-winning journalist, Fadal was awarded an Emmy in 2005 for her work as an Investigative Reporter at KYW-TV in Philadelphia, and a Broadcast Journalism Award in 2004 by the National Air Disaster Foundation [NADF] post 9/11, for contributions leading to improved aviation safety.
In her career, she has covered stories ranging from the Columbia shuttle crash and the London bombings to features on beauty trends, fashion and entertainment. In 2002, she traveled to Afghanistan with the American troops to report on the war.
New York's CW11 (WPIX-TV Channel 11), is the flagship station of The CW Television Network. Founded in 1948 and owned by Tribune Broadcasting, a division of the Tribune Company, WPIX has long been regarded as a groundbreaking station in New York.
Reality series "Matched In Manhattan" stars relationship expert Matt Titus, a "dating agent" who works with singles in New York looking for true love. Matt and his team - including his wife, Tamsen Fadal - attempt to expertly pair soul-mate-seeking single who are unable to find a partner through old-fashioned methods like hitting the singles bars, online dating and going on blind dates arranged by friends. Matt and Tamsen go beyond the usual matchmaking tactics by skillfully coaching their clients and giving honest advice on wardrobe, hair and makeup. Then they hit the streets and cafes of New York City-with in tow-to show them what it takes to snag the man of their dreams.