Joyce Kinney

Joyce Kinney is one of the main antagonists of Season 9 and one of the heroes from Season 10 onwards in the TV series "Family Guy."

Biography.
Joyce Kinney From Family Guy Is The New Co-Anchorwoman of Quahog 5 news after Diane Simmons died and was Lois Griffin's former enemy and old High School Classmate. Joyce was not very happy about Lois Griffin ever since back in High School she wore a blindfold and was in the gym with her pants down and a hot dog in her mouth and everybody especially Lois laughed at her.

Joyce Kinney was one of the main antagonists of the ninth season,but from the tenth season onwards is already one of the heroes.

Joyce appears in the new opening from Season 9 onwards.

Tricia Takanawa's name was mispronounced as "Tricia Nakahoma" by Joyce Kinney in "Grumpy Old Man" from Season 10.

Joyce appears in the special opening of "Valentine's Day in Quahog" from Season 11.

In the episode "12 and a Half Angry Men" from Season 11,Joyce is seen leading the newscast alone in nightwear.

A disheveled Joyce presents the news story of Peter and the guy's occupation of The Drunken Clam in "Save the Clam" following her sister's wedding.She notes that she too could find a husband if she was willing to settle for a Persian.

In the episode "Life Of Brian" from Season 12,among the many people present at the funeral of Brian,you see also Joyce Kinney who mourns the dog's death.

In the episode "The Simpsons Guy" from Season 13,Joyce leads a TV show called "The Flow",and we see Joyce also in the courthouse of Springfield.

She is voices by Christine Lakin.

Associates with Joyce Kinney

 * Lois Griffin (Enemy Turned Ally)
 * Stewie Griffin
 * Peter Griffin
 * Chris Griffin
 * Meg Griffin
 * Brian Griffin
 * Carter Pewterschmidt (Opening)
 * Tom Tucker
 * Glenn Quagmire (Opening)
 * Ollie Williams
 * Tricia Takanawa
 * Joe Swanson (Opening)
 * Mort Goldman (Opening,formerly)
 * Cleveland Brown (Opening)
 * Angela (Opening)
 * Jillian Russell Wilcox (Opening)
 * Bonnie Swanson (Opening)
 * Barbara Pewterschmidt (Opening)