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John Purvis
Anchor/Reporter
I've been around journalism and broadcasting almost my entire life. I grew up in Roswell and Artesia, New Mexico where my mom worked as a newspaper editor and my older brother was a disc jockey. I can remember feeling the excitement when I'd get to visit my mom's office and she'd be working on a big story, or trying to get everything in by the deadline. And hearing my big brother's voice on the radio always gave me something cool to tell my friends.
So, the decision to get get into TV news was a natural progression for me. Thanks to my dad, who worked at the employment office in Roswell, I got my first job in television when I was in high school, working as a cameraman at the local TV station. After graduating from the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque with a Political Science degree, I returned to Roswell, where I worked for several years as a reporter, anchor, and news director. That led to a job with an Albuquerque TV station as their Santa Fe Bureau Chief, covering state politics and Northern New Mexico news.
Visiting El Paso was always a big deal when I was a kid. It was a huge city for a small town boy. I first lived here in 1992, when I became the weekend anchor at KVIA-TV. I also co-hosted the morning news there for more than 3 years. Later, I co-anchored and produced an evening news talk program for the station. From there I moved to Las Vegas, where I helped launched the city's first 24-hour cable news channel in 1998.
While I enjoyed the bright lights and glitz of Las Vegas, I missed El Paso. So, when a wonderful opportunity presented itself here at KFOX-TV, it was easy for me to come home. KFOX has a great staff of professionals who make the job fun and challenging.
Another great thing about living on the border, is the great cultural mix you find here. The blending of different cultures, ideas and people make this a fascinating place to live and work. In my spare time I like to take advantage of our great weather and mountains, by hiking in the Franklins, or exploring the history of our region.
Awards
Rocky Mountain Southwest Emmy Awards
2001
Emmy Award Contributor - Overall News Excellence - TeamFOX
RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Awards
2003
Regional Award Breaking News Flash Floods: Tragedy and Heroism
2002
National Award - Continuing Coverage - Alexandra Flores
Regional Award - Continuing Coverage - Alexandra Flores
Press Club of Dallas - Katie Awards
2002
Katie Award - Best Medium/Small Market Newscast
Houston Press Club
2003
1st Place Best Newscast KFOX News at Nine
2nd Place Station/Breaking News Flash Floods: Tragedy and Heroism
Texas Associated Press Broadcasters
2003
1st Place - Station/Breaking News - Flash Floods: Tragedy and Heroism
2002
2nd Place - Newscast KFOX News at Nine
New Mexico Associated Press Broadcasters
2003
1st Place Best Newscast KFOX News at Nine
2002
1st Place - Breaking News - Windstorm
2nd Place - Continuing Coverage - Alexandra Flores
National Communicator Awards
2002
Crystal Excellence - KFOX News at Nine
2001
Crystal Excellence - Alexandra Flores
Crystal Excellence - KFOX News at Nine
Honorable Mention - Fox News Magazine/Homeland Defense
Southern New Mexico Press Club
2002
1st Place - Newscast KFOX News at Nine
1st Place - Series/Documentary - Fox News Magazine
2nd Place - Newscast






