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Deborah Duncan
Deborah Duncan is a nine-time Emmy Award winning television journalist and producer. She is the host of Great Day Houston, which airs weekdays at 9:00 a.m. on KHOU Channel 11.
When you look at how Deborah Duncan grew up, it is no surprise that she ended up in the communication business. Raised in a military family, her early years were spent in Taiwan and Japan. She completed grade school in San Antonio, where her father retired. Deborah then enrolled at the University of Texas in Austin and earned a degree in Radio-Television-Film.
After a couple of years in radio, Deborah made the switch to television as a reporter at the CBS station in Austin and then became an anchor at the ABC station. She later moved to Dallas, where she started a talk show called "Good Morning Texas" at WFAA-TV. Deborah and her co-host were eventually asked to anchor the morning news.
After three years, Deborah moved to New York City to co-host a talk show for Lifetime Television called "Our Home." When ABC executives approached Deborah about doing a talk show for possible national syndication, they agreed that it could start in Houston. When she finished her contract with ABC, Deborah decided it was time to return to her roots in the business, and that was news.
In December 2002, Deborah joined KHOU-TV Channel 11 as an anchor on 11 News This Morning.
After six years at the news desk, she returned to the talk show format as host of Great Day Houston, produced locally by KHOU-TV.
Deborah Duncan is the recipient of many local and national awards for television excellence, including nine Emmy Awards, two Gracie Allen Awards, and a Telly Award, amongst other honors.
However, her achievements on the air are transcended by her commitment and dedication to community service.
Deborah is passionate about many causes and chairs numerous community events. In addition, she serves on the National Board of Directors for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), is a Board Member of the Palmer Drug Abuse Program (PDAP), and is a Board Member for the Salvation Army.