At age 12, Goudie was a regular on two weekly children's shows on
WXYZ-TV in Detroit, Michigan. (1968–72). From 1975 to 1976, he was the news director at the Michigan State Network, the campus radio network serving
Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan. He worked full-time as a radio newsman for both WILS-Radio and WVIC-Radio in Lansing and was a contributor to WXYZ-Radio in Detroit. Goudie also worked at
WSOC-TV, the ABC affiliate in Charlotte, N.C., where he was a main sports anchor (1978–80) and general assignment reporter (1977–78). He is a member of
Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) and a regular speaker at their annual international conference. Goudie holds a degree from
Michigan State University where he was a member of
Delta Chi fraternity. In 1982 he married
Teri Goudie, a former ABC producer who now leads a media consulting and corporate crisis training company. They have five children. Brittany Goudie, one of Chuck and Teri's children, started her career at HARPO Studios in Chicago working on The Oprah Winfrey Show, music management at Nashville-based Starstruck Entertainment, and now as producer of SiriusXM The Highway morning show with Storme Warren. ==References==