Kim DeGiulio named new co-host of 'Live in the D' morning show on Detroit's WDIV
Local 4 News anchor and reporter Kim DeGiulio is taking on a new role at the station.
Starting in June, she will be a full-time host of "Live In the D," WDIV-TV announced Tuesday.
DeGiulio will join current host Tati Amare, who has been working with various guest hosts for more than two years on the lifestyle program that airs at 11 a.m. weekdays.
WDIV vice president and general manager Bob Ellis praised DeGiulio for her versatility as a storyteller and her "knack for relating to our audience and helping share information through their eyes."
Raised in Dearborn, DeGiulio is an alum of Dearborn High School and Arizona State University, where she studied broadcast journalism at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication.
She joined the Local 4 News team in 2015 and has spent roughly a decade with the Detroit NBC affiliate. Through the years, she has gone from being a traffic reporter to becoming the anchor of the weekday 4:30 a.m. newscast.
DeGiulio and her husband have a son, Blake, who is almost two. She is expecting their second child in late July.
In a news release, DeGiulio said her passion for feel-good stories "fits so well with wheat 'Live in the D' is all about."
"Live in the D" began its run in 2013. Amare is marking her tenth year as a host in 2025. Her previous on-air hosting partner, Jason Carr, was terminated from WDIV in December 2022.
Contact Detroit Free Press pop culture critic Julie Hinds at jhinds@freepress.com.
This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Kim DeGiulio named co-host of WDIV's 'Live in the D' program

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