Denise Royal
Producer, The Florida RoundupDenise Royal produces The Florida Roundup. Her broadcast experience includes writing and producing for NBC’s The Today Show, Weekend Today, Weekend Nightly News, and MSNBC. She also worked as a Writer/Producer for ABC News and Nightly Business Report on PBS.
A New York native, Denise got her start in journalism at the Newshour on PBS. When not working in radio, Denise is a freelance producer for CNN and NBC News.
In her limited spare time, Denise enjoys traveling with her husband and expanding her extensive collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia.
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Demand for the COVID-19 vaccine has far exceeded supply in Florida with its population of more than 4.4 million people 65 and above. Florida's emergency management director Jared Moskowitz blames the federal government.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is a close ally of President Trump. What will a Biden administration mean for the DeSantis administration and Florida?
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is a close ally of President Trump. What will a Biden administration mean for the DeSantis administration and Florida?
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Florida’s tourism industry is showing signs of recovery. But it’s not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels for another year.
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Florida’s tourism industry is showing signs of recovery. But it’s not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels for another year.
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Florida continues to see increasing infections and deaths as the second COVID-19 vaccine heads to the state.
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Five Florida hospitals are in line to get the initial distribution of 100,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in the coming days. The remainder of that first allotment — 70,000 doses — goes to nursing home residents and staff.
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Five Florida hospitals are in line to get the initial distribution of 100,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in the coming days. The remainder of that first allotment — 70,000 doses — goes to nursing home residents and staff.
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The first COVID-19 vaccine could arrive in Florida later this month. Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to give priority to people living and working in long-term care facilities.
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The first COVID-19 vaccine could arrive in Florida later this month. Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to give priority to people living and working in long-term care facilities.
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Florida retailers hope local holiday shoppers can help offset some of the losses caused by the coronavirus.
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Coronavirus vaccines could arrive in Florida within weeks. Two people with ties to the state talk about what it’s like to participate in the clinical trials to develop the vaccines.