Awards & Winners

Shannon Sohn

Shannon Paige Sohn is a television news reporter at WABC-TV Eyewitness News in New York City, where she became the first helicopter reporter to win a national Emmy Award. Sohn grew up in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey and graduated from Old Bridge High School in 1992. She attended Rutgers University, majoring in journalism and communications, along with a minor in advertising. While in college, Sohn spent two years as an intern at WCTC News Radio in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Shortly before her graduation, WCTC offered her a position as a weekend news anchor and to fill a vacancy in the station's aerial traffic reporter spot, which was being vacated by Dan Rice who was heading to WABC-TV in New York City. Sohn won a reporting award from the Associated Press while at WCTC. In 2000, she earned a degree in broadcast meteorology degree through courses taken online at Mississippi State University. Sohn started doing airplane traffic reports for New York City radio stations WABC, WHTZ and WPLJ. Sohn was hired by WABC-TV in 2001 as part of its Eyewitness News Team on NewsCopter 7. In May 2001, Sohn married Dan Rice, who had trained her at WCTC and was then working for crosstown rival WNBC on its Chopper 4.

Awards by Shannon Sohn

Check all the awards nominated and won by Shannon Sohn.

2005


News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Regional News Story – Spot News
Honored for : WABC Eyewitness News at 11pm
(Chopper 4 Crash)