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Updated: 1:32 a.m. Wednesday, May 11, 2011 | Posted: 11:25 p.m. Saturday, June 14, 2008

Get To Know WPXI.com's Carly Noel

 
Carly Noel has been at WPXI-TV since 2004 and joined the station’s web department as the Internet Multimedia Specialist in 2006. She was the first person to take on such a role in the Pittsburgh market and Cox Media Group, which owns and operates WPXI-TV.

Carly produces, writes, shoots and edits original entertainment content for See & Be Seen, a popular section on WPXI.com that she created. Over the years, Carly has interviewed a number of celebrities. Her favorites include Donald Trump, Jimmy Fallon and her childhood crush Joey McIntyre.

Carly also produces news, sports and high school content for WPXI.com. She created and produces High School Shows and extensively works on Skylights, the No. 1 provider of high school football coverage in the Pittsburgh area.

In 2011, Carly was part of the web team that won the Regional (Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey) Edward R. Murrow Award for best television website and the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Award for best television website.

Carly contributed to a Haitian orphan story that won a 2011 Golden Quill Award in the online multimedia news category. She also was an individual finalist for two 2011 Golden Quill Awards in the online multimedia feature and online multimedia video categories.

Prior to joining the web department, Carly was a producer and writer in WPXI-TV’s news department. She produced several newscasts, including the weekday 10 O’Clock News on Fox 53 and the weekend 6 and 11 p.m. on Channel 11. Carly was also a television news reporter at WJAC-TV in Johnstown.

Born and raised in the Pittsburgh area, Carly didn't travel far for college. She graduated from Duquesne University in 2003, where she double majored in English and Communications and was a cheerleader.

Carly spends her free time with her family and Pomeranian Teddy. She enjoys traveling, especially to New York City, where her sister lives.

"I love what I do. I began pursuing a journalism career when I was in high school. It has been a long road to get to where I am now, but the journey was just as great as the success. I'm absolutely thankful for everyone who helped me along the way."

 

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