Kristin Chermont Spina
Multimedia Content Producer/Local "Morning Edition" News Anchor - Innovation News Center
Office: 2300 Weimer
Phone: 352-392-6397
Email: kmoorehead@ufl.edu
Kristin Chermont Spina
Multimedia Content Producer/Local "Morning Edition" News Anchor - Innovation News Center
Kristin Chermont Spina is a Multimedia Content Producer and the Morning Edition anchor for WUFT News. A double Gator, Kristin graduated from UF with a bachelor’s degree in Telecommunication – News in 2021 and a master’s degree in Mass Communications in 2022. She has worked professionally in the Innovation News Center since then.
Kristin writes, edits and broadcasts stories for NPR’s “Morning Edition” and anchors local newscasts. She also coordinates coverage with news managers across various platforms and oversees student work. Previously, Kristin served as a producer on the digital platform, overseeing editing and publication of news stories to WUFT’s website and social media accounts.
Education
M.A.M.C. 2022, University of Florida
B.S. Telecommunication 2021, University of Florida
News
- WUFT wins five 2026 Region 13 RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Awards (May 28, 2026)
- UFCJC Students and Staff Honored in Society of Professional Journalists 2025 Sunshine State Awards (September 11, 2025)
- Kristin Moorehead Named New Local “Morning Edition” News Anchor (August 12, 2025)
- WUFT Receives Four 2024 Region 13 RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Awards (June 2, 2025)
- UFCJC Students Honored in 2024-25 Hearst Journalism Awards Multimedia Digital News/Enterprise Team Competition (May 29, 2025)
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Reporting on WUFT.org
- Inside the forum with UF presidential finalist Stuart Bell (June 4, 2026)
- Closer look at how district rezoning is affecting an elementary school teacher in Alachua County (May 28, 2026)
- Local nonprofit works to ease transition from incarceration to freedom (May 21, 2026)
- The plan to pump treated wastewater from Jacksonville isn't off the table (May 14, 2026)
- Florida wildfires predicted to continue to wreak havoc for months (May 7, 2026)
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