Honoring Denise’s Legacy
Denise D’Ascenzo was the longest serving news anchor at any single Connecticut television station, with Channel 3 viewers welcoming her into their homes for over thirty-three years. During that time, we fell in love with her engaging personality, contagious laughter, and loving heart as she brought us the nightly news and her work earned her twelve Emmy Awards (including Best Anchor), two Edward R. Murrow Awards, seven Associated Press Awards, and the prestigious national Gabriel Award.
Along with her journalistic excellence, Denise is equally remembered for her genuine kindness and tireless efforts on behalf of those facing life’s challenges. Whether it was co-hosting the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon; interviewing Paul Newman to launch his Hole-in-the-Wall-Gang camp; working on behalf of countless community organizations, including Mary’s Place and Hartford Hospital; or bringing viewers heartwarming stories about the triumph of the human spirit, Denise remained a constant source of light and compassion to all those she touched.