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Award-winning journalist leaves news business to start own venture

Natalie Tysdal

Emmy award-winning journalist Natalie Tysdal has left the traditional news business to launch her own network of news starting with a podcast focused on a positive approach to storytelling.

Tysdal has almost three decades of experience in the field and at the news desk, and was most recently an anchor/reporter at KDVR-FOX31 Denver. She also held the same post at Nexstar Media Group and KLTV.

She was also a reporter at KTVT and an anchor at Local15 | WPMI-TV. She has also served as a reporter, photographer, producer and anchor at KMVT-TV. She was also a news reporter at KOLN-KGIN-TV.

Tysdal holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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