Christina Campbell
Christina Campbell is the Weekend Meteorologist for the 5:00, 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. news with Anchor Andrea Gusty. Christina joined KTVA in 1993, and has worked for them on and off as both a news reporter and a meteorologist since then. Because her uncle was news director for KBIM-TV in Roswell, New Mexico where Christina was born and raised, she has spent most of her life either behind a news camera or in front of it. However, she began her professional broadcast career in 1989, at WDJR-FM in Enterprise, Alabama where she was the station's news director. From there she went to KTVF-TV in Fairbanks to work as a news reporter and anchor for the 6 and 11 p.m. news. In 1991, she moved to Anchorage and began learning how to fly airplanes. It was there she discovered her love for weather. She immediately began pursuing her meteorology credentials.

Other work experience includes working as a meteorologist for KTUU-TV in Anchorage, KJTV-TV and Telemundo 46 in Lubbock, Texas where she was a bilingual meteorologist (English and Spanish) covering severe weather in "Tornado Alley" on one of the first Virtual Reality sets in the Nation. And, Christina has also co-hosted morning radio shows on KASH- 104.1 with Jim Robbins, and from 1994, to 2000, on KOOL-97.3 with her long time radio partner "Radio Phill" Remick.

Christina has a Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism with double minors in Marketing and Speech from Eastern New Mexico University. Additionally, she has completed the Broadcast Meteorology Program at Mississippi State and holds her National Weather Association (NWA) Meteorology Seal.

Christina is the recipient of numerous Goldie awards in radio including "Best Comedy Series," "Best Entertainment Series" and "Best Promo Series."

An avid supporter of higher education, Christina also works full-time for the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education. She currently serves as President of the Coalition of Alaskans Supporting Higher Education (CASHE), which puts on College Goal Sunday every year to help low-income and first-generation students apply for financial Aid.

Christina has two sons, six-year-old Micah and four-year-old Zechariah.