Tony Winton is a journalist with more than three decades covering national and international issues and events for The Associated Press, working in video, audio, and text. His work has included coverage of wars, natural disasters, major criminal and civil trials, presidential campaigns, as well as science, medical, and human-interest stories. He is the winner of several Edward R. Murrow awards and the Oliver Gramling award for coverage of the Elian Gonzalez matter.
In 2015, he founded Key Content, helping municipalities, non-profit organizations, and corporations to convey news and information to the public. A Chicago native, Winton is a National Merit Scholar and a 1983 graduate of New York’s Columbia College. He moved to Miami in 1990 and has lived in Key Biscayne since 2003. He is a board member of Crossbridge Church. He is married to Irene Porter, an appellate lawyer. He has a son and two stepdaughters.