Nineveh Dinha
Nineveh Dinha Madsen is a Swedish-born, ethnic Assyrian former American television reporter and anchor for Fox 13 in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she worked from 2007 until she left the station in 2015 to start Utah's first online women's magazine called HER Magazine™.
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She started her career as an Anchor/Reporter in Arizona at KYMA-DT, NBC 11 News. During her time in Yuma, she covered several stories that made national news including the Harrier Crash. The coverage won her an Edward R. Murrow Award for Spot News.[citation needed]
In 2008, Fox News in the United States ran a feature called "Know your Roots". As part of the feature, Dinha's DNA profile was genetically mapped back to the region of Harran in Upper Mesopotamia in 1400 BC, which was a part of ancient Assyria.
She's married to former NFL TE for the Oakland Raiders, John Madsen.
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