Multimedia Content Manager at NBC4
Denise Yost is the Multimedia Content Manager of nbc4i.com.
She originally came to NBC4 in 2003 as an assistant web editor before moving to Cincinnati in 2004 as a web editor for wlwt.com. In 2005, Denise was given the opportunity to return to Central Ohio as senior web editor for nbc4i.com.
An Ohio native, Denise graduated from Otterbein College in 2003 with a Bachelor's degree in broadcasting and a Bachelor's degree in public relations.
Denise said her most memorable story she covered was the hunt for John Parsons and his capture.
If she weren't a part of the award-winning nbc4i.com team, Denise said she would be working with animals.
Denise's first job was working at the Hallmark store in her hometown of Mount Vernon. She currently lives with her 15-pound orange tabby cat named Griffin.
Favorites:
Food: My mom's chili and my dad's guacamole
Movie: Meet Joe Black, America's Sweethearts, The Replacements
Books: The All Creatures Great and Small series by veterinarian James Herriot and the Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella
Hobbies: Reading, cooking, writing, laughing
Music: The Beatles, The Eagles, Sheryl Crow, Carly Simon, James Taylor, Journey, Lifehouse
Sports: Ohio State football, of course!
Travel destination: New England
Central Ohio Place: The Horseshoe
NBC Show: "The Office"
Tuesday at 11 p.m. on NBC4, you'll find out if the Slice-O-Matic's claims hold up.
Two Central Ohio schools were without power Monday, but power has since been restored and classes will be held Tuesday.
A Columbus man pleaded guilty Monday after using his cell phone to record video of a boy in a Wal-Mart restroom.
The owner of a Columbus pain clinic was sentenced Monday to 144 months in prison for illegally distributing thousands of pain pills.
Police are warning Upper Arlington residents to be on the lookout after a man posing as a water department worker stole from a resident Thursday.
Columbus police are looking for the person who exposed himself to a Hilliard bus driver this week.
The Knox County Career Center was locked down Friday morning as police investigated a report of an unauthorized person in the building.
Genoa Township K-9 Brutus
Did you know that at any given time, close to 10 percent of Ohio drivers have a suspended license?
A couple accused in the deaths of two boys is found guilty in Muskingum County court Thursday.
Robert King
Not bad
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