Chris Papst is a three-time Emmy winning Journalist.
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KCWY News-13

After graduating from Temple University with my M.A. in 2005, I promptly accepted a morning producer/anchor position for the NBC affiliate in Casper, Wyoming. “Today in Wyoming” was my obsession for nearly two years. During my tenure, the ratings doubled, capturing as much as 42 percent of the morning audience. The 90-minute program when I left was the most-watched morning newscast in the state.

When I wasn’t producing or anchoring “Today in Wyoming", I was out in the field "one-man-band" reporting.  Below are two examples of my work.  The pictures at the bottom show the character of the show.

Early on air samples

Sample Package: Gun Control: 1:46 
Do gun control laws reduce crime? This investigative report attempts to settle the argument.
Sample Package: Homeland Security: 1:56 
Since 9/11, Wyoming has received more than $60 million in Federal aid to increase security
- where has the money gone?

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