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Phyllis WilliamsMATT AUSTIN - Morning Anchor

Matt Austin is a FOX 25 Morning Show anchor. Matt's first day at FOX 25 was spent reporting on the big ice storm in January of 2007. He calls it "Trial by ice." Matt is used to cold weather. He spent two years as a Morning Anchor in Idaho before heading to Oklahoma.

Matt has a passion for stories that have never been told before and he will go to great lengths to get them. He has driven 8 hours to find a modern day cave man. Stories have taken Matt through white water rapids and off the face of a cliff. He has informed parents of dangers on the internet, in local waterways, and right next door.

While Matt loves his job, he says the best part of his day happens when he walks in the door at home and hugs the two prettiest girls in the world. Matt and his wife, Tricia, have a one year old daughter named Addison and they are thrilled to be in Oklahoma.

Email Matt: mjaustin@okcfox.com

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Angie MockAngie Mock - Morning Anchor

Angie Mock comes to KOKH-TV from KECI-TV in Missoula Montana. There she was a sports anchor and reporter. In her first few months, Angie was in the thick of things, covering the Montana Grizzlies in the Division 1-AA College Football National Championship Game.

Her passion for sports runs deep, she grew up with three older brothers.  After graduating from college at St. Cloud State University, she headed for "Husker Country," where she covered everything from little league baseball to the firing of Nebraska's head football coach Frank Solich.

Anchoring a three hour morning show that digs deep into the issues that affect Oklahoma has been a nice change of pace for me, " Angie said.  I feel like I am contributing in giving people information they need to know to start their day off right, what a great opportunity! "

In her spare time Angie likes to attend OSU and OU football and basketball games.  She also likes to donate a lot of her time to Community service.  She is a media board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters and the American Diabetes Association, a spokeswoman for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and an ambassador for the Go Red for Women campaign.

Angie loves living and leading in Oklahoma City, which she characterizes as a hidden treasure and an emerging top market. “Oklahoma for me has been so warm and so welcoming. Southern hospitality has been very good to me. I am so lucky to call the Sooner state my home.”

E-mail Angie: aemock@okcfox.com

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