Siani Lee

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Born
Margaret Englett

(1962-10-08)October 8, 1962
DiedOctober 28, 2001(2001-10-28) (aged 39)
OccupationTelevision journalist
Siani Lee
Born
Margaret Englett

(1962-10-08)October 8, 1962
DiedOctober 28, 2001(2001-10-28) (aged 39)
Alma materHampton University (BA)
OccupationTelevision journalist
Years active1987–2001

Siani Lee (born Margaret Englett;[1] October 8, 1962 October 28, 2001) was a Korean American news anchor and reporter in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She previously worked in several other cities including Savannah, Georgia, Baltimore, and Washington, DC.

Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea and was raised in several military bases as an infant.[2] Lee grew up in Newport News, Virginia where she graduated from Denbigh High School in 1981. Lee graduated from Hampton University in 1985 where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communications and journalism. She began her career in 1987 at WTKR-TV in Norfolk, Virginia as a producer. In 1988, she moved to WTOC-TV in Savannah, Georgia where she was a reporter and producer. In 1990, she joined WMAR-TV in Baltimore, Maryland where she spent one year as a general assignment reporter. In 1991, Lee became an anchor and reporter at News Channel 8 in Washington, DC. She earned an award for her in-depth coverage of Washington DC's Asian American community from the National Association for Professional Asian Women. In 1992, Siani earned Sigma Delta Chi Society of Professional Journalists Dateline Award for her report on Korean American and African American race relations.

In 1993, she joined WCAU-TV (which was owned by CBS at the time) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as weekend evening anchor and reporter. She spent six years at the station reporting for major events including the 1993 Storm of the Century, the North American blizzard of 1996, and the station's affiliation swap with KYW-TV in 1995 (WCAU became an NBC-owned station at that time); she also anchored the weekend newscasts. Siani Lee's big break came in 1999 when she joined KYW-TV as the main weekday 6pm co-anchor and consumer reporter.[2]

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