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Perri Peltz

Perri Peltz (born March 11, 1960) is an American broadcast journalist.
== Career ==

Peltz's worked at WNBC from 1987 to 1996 where she co-anchored ''Weekend Today in New York'' with Ken Taylor and weekend editions of ''News 4 New York'' at 6 and 11 with Ralph Penza.
Peltz joined ''Dateline NBC'' for two years. During that period, she often anchored live news coverage on NBC's 24-hour cable news television channel MSNBC.
She then worked for ABC's ''20/20'' for two years until she moved to CNN where she stayed until 2002.
Peltz left CNN to produce a feature film, ''Knights of the South Bronx'' starring Ted Danson. The film was based on the real-life story of a middle school chess team from the South Bronx that became national chess champions. The film aired on the A&E Network.
Peltz then went to work for the Robin Hood foundation in New York City. Robin Hood is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting poverty. While at Robin Hood, Peltz wanted to tell the stories of the people who were working on the front lines in the war against poverty.
In 2005 she rejoined WNBC after a nine-year absence to co-anchor ''Live at Five'' with Sue Simmons. She returned to WNBC to report on those people and the differences they were making. She also anchored ''Live at Five'' with Sue Simmons from May 31, 2005, until March 12, 2007, when she began hosting her own half-hour lifestyle broadcast titled ''News 4 You''. The program was part of WNBC's attempt to boost ratings and features stories from the consumer, health and entertainment worlds.
On September 10, 2007, WNBC cancelled ''News 4 You''. Peltz continued to report both for WNBC and for NBC Network on people who were making a difference.

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