About

Susan Ashline's journalism career spans more than twenty-five years and includes news reporting for most of the major television networks. Her long-time role as a court correspondent sparked a deep interest in law and the judicial process. Susan has worked as a radio reporter, talk show host, television news anchor, magazine editor, website manager, and staff newspaper columnist for publishing juggernaut, Gannett. Her work has received major awards, including an Emmy nomination for a public broadcasting societal concerns program, a first place Associated Press award for general excellence in individual reporting, and a Gold Medal Award for Democrat and Chronicle online excellence. She graduated from Gloversville High School (NY), earned a BS in Mass Communications from the University of Massachusetts, and studied at the University of New Mexico and the State University of New York at Brockport.

Other Works

  • Without a Prayer: The Death of Lucas Leonard and How One Church Became a Cult

    2019

Awards and Recognition

  • Gannett, Gold Medal Winner, Democrat and Chronicle, Online Excellence
  • Associated Press, First Place, Art Athens Award for General Excellence of Individual Reporting/WHAM
  • Associated Press, Special Mention, Art Athens Award, General Excellence of Individual Reporting/WHAM
  • Associated Press, First Place, General Excellence in Use of Medium/WHAM
  • New York State Broadcasters Association, First Place, Outstanding Feature Story/WHAM
  • Associated Press, First Place, General Excellence in Use of Medium/WHAM
  • National Press Photographers Association Awards, Third Place, Second Quarter News Feature/R-NEWS
  • American Women in Radio and Television Commendation Awards, First Place, Public Affairs Division/WXXI
  • New York Emmy Awards, Nomination, Outstanding Societal Concerns Programming/WXXI