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Gianna Suter

Gianna Suter is thrilled to return to her San Diego roots as the Traffic Reporter for 10News! Most recently she worked in San Francisco for Navteq, as a fill-in TV-Traffic Reporter and Producer at KPIX.

Born and raised in San Diego, this former Miss San Diego County/Fairest of the Fair got the bug for broadcasting in high school, when she participated in a two-week scholarship program, sponsored by the CCNMA. After being awarded a scholarship, Gianna headed to college to study communications.

While in school, she began her broadcasting career at KPCC in Los Angeles and as a News and Traffic Reporter for Shadow Broadcasting. She then secured an internship with Access Hollywood that led to a full-time position as a News Writer for accesshollywood.com and NBCi. The opportunity led to reporting stints on the red carpet and celebrity interviews. From there she made a stop in Phoenix, as the Morning Traffic Reporter at KSAZ, and hosted and and produced a weekly magazine show that aired statewide on AZTV.

Melting from the heat, she headed back to Los Angeles to work for Metro Networks as a News and Traffic reporter for stations such as KNX, KFWB, KROQ, and KTWV. While in Southern California, she co-hosted a top-rated morning show on WILD 96.1 F.M., and a national talk show featured on the CRN Network. She also parlayed her love of sports into a position as a National Sports Update Anchor for FOX Sports Radio. She has also been featured in various national commercials and TV shows.

She loves to travel, read, watch a great movie, and cook up a wonderful feast! Most importantly, she enjoys spending time with her mom, her nieces and nephews, and her stepkids -- compliments of her wonderful husband Pete Franco.

Gianna has reported on traffic from the ground and from the skies and always takes pride in helping people navigate their way around America's Finest City, safely and quickly.

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