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Thursday, November 29, 2018 SPOTTER SHEET<br />
Gold &amp; Silver Circle membership is a celebration of personal achievement and contribution.<br />
Members of the Gold &amp; Silver Circle are media professionals who began their careers in broadcasting at least 25 or 50 years ago either in a performing, creative, technical, administrative or journalistic role, or in a peripheral area directly related to television, such as production and education. Inductees have made significant contributions to both their industry and their communities throughout their careers.<br />
The 2018 Gold Circle</p>
<p>Induction of Honorees:</p>
<p>Diane Sawyer<br />
ABC News Anchor</p>
<p>Chuck Scarborough<br />
WNBC News Anchor</p>
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Diane Sawyer<br />
Diane Sawyer is an ABC News anchor, tackling some of the biggest issues of our time in new ways with original reporting, primetime specials, long form interviews and in-depth investigations.<br />
Her primetime documentaries have won critical acclaim for shedding light on difficult and previously under-reported topics, including her in-depth reporting on the U.S. foster care system and realities of poverty in America. Sawyer investigations have also chronicled hard working women paralyzed by sexual harassment, the new reality of Americans struggling to stay in the middle class, ISIS targeting young Americans online, and the state of prisons and jails and treatment of prisoners over two decades.<br />
Throughout the course of Sawyer’s career, she has had exclusive, wide-ranging and headline-making interviews with Malala Yousafzai, former President Barack Obama, former President George W. Bush, former Secretary of State, Senator and First Lady Hillary Clinton, the late Senator John McCain, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Amanda Knox, Jaycee Dugard and Caitlyn Jenner.<br />
Sawyer has anchored live coverage on the ground on the biggest news stories in recent history including the Boston Marathon bombing, the historic transition to Pope Francis, the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear emergency in Japan, the Afghanistan war, the deadly earthquake in Haiti, the 2005 tsunami in Southeast Asia, the Soviet coup from Moscow, the Gulf War from Egypt, Hurricane Katrina, and the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon and Pennsylvania.<br />
Sawyer&#8217;s reporting has been recognized with numerous awards, including duPonts, Emmy® awards, Peabodys, the grand prize of the premier Investigative Reporters and Editors Association, an IRTS Lifetime Achievement Award, and the USC Distinguished Achievement in Journalism Award. In 1997, she was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.<br />
Sawyer joined ABC News in February 1989 as co-anchor of Primetime. In addition to that role, she was named co-anchor of Good Morning America in January 1999 and held the post until taking over the World News anchor chair in December 2009.<br />
Prior to joining ABC News, Sawyer spent nine years at CBS News, making history as the first female correspondent of 60 Minutes. She began her career in broadcasting in 1967 in Louisville, Kentucky, where she was a reporter for WLKY-TV until 1970.<br />
A native of Glasgow, Kentucky, and raised in Louisville, Sawyer received a BA from Wellesley College and completed a semester of law school before embarking on a career in broadcasting.</p>
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Chuck Scarborough<br />
Emmy® award-winning news veteran Chuck Scarborough has been reporting for the National Broadcasting Company since 1974.<br />
Over the years, he has led breaking news coverage locally and abroad. Scarborough has filed reports from Europe; Russia; the Middle East; the Philippines; Mexico and South America. Scarborough, a U.S. Air Force veteran, began his television career as an anchor and operations manager at WLOX-TV in Biloxi, Mississippi. He was anchor/reporter for WDAM-TV in Hattiesburg, Mississippi; WAGA-TV in Atlanta and WNAC-TV in Boston.<br />
Scarborough has earned 36 local Emmy awards and was honored by the New York Chapter of The National Academy of Television Arts &amp; Sciences with their 2014 “Governor’s Award” as recognition of his long and distinguished career in journalism. Scarborough’s work has also earned awards from the Associated Press, New York Press Club; the Aviation and Space Writers; the Washington Review of Journalism’s Best in the Business; the Working Press Association; and the New York State Broadcasters Association. As a part of NBC 4’s continuing coverage of Hurricane Sandy, Scarborough earned a National Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award.<br />
He has authored three novels, Stryker (1978), The Myrmidon Project (1980), and Aftershock (1991) and has written articles for publication in New York Magazine, Boston Magazine, and American Home Magazine. A proficient aviator, Scarborough holds a commercial pilot’s license.<br />
Scarborough lends his time and talent to support a number of non-profit organizations that aid and support animal welfare, the environment, arts and education. He is also the voice for the New York Cares Coat Drive PSA – the Shivering Liberty Statue.<br />
Scarborough, a Phi Kappa Phi, holds a Bachelor of Science degree Summa Cum Laude from the University of Southern Mississippi and an Honorary Doctor of Letters from Mercy College. He is married and has two children.</p>
<p>The 2018 Silver Circle</p>
<p>Induction of Honorees:</p>
<p>Scott Clark<br />
Sports Director and Anchor &#8211; Retired, WABC-TV<br />
David Friend<br />
Senior Vice President, News, CBS Television Stations; News Director &#8211; WCBS-TV &amp; WLNY-TV<br />
Dr. Max Gomez<br />
Senior Medical Correspondent &#8211; WCBS-TV<br />
Christopher Goutman<br />
Director, Producer &amp; Writer &#8211; Television &amp; Stage<br />
Curt Gowdy, Jr.<br />
Senior Vice President of Production &amp; Executive Producer &#8211; SNY<br />
David Hyman<br />
Vice President, Marketing &amp; Creative Services &#8211; PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting<br />
Sue Simmons<br />
News Anchor &#8211; Retired, WNBC<br />
Jacquie Walker<br />
News Anchor &#8211; WIVB-TV Channel 4, CBS Buffalo</p>
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Scott Clark<br />
Scott joined Eyewitness News in 1986 and soon became the station’s Sports Director and Anchor… and is known to be “Out of This World”! In fact, Scott’s reporting exploits over 30 years took him around the world-from Tokyo, Japan for Major League Baseball’s historic season opener with both the Yankees and the Mets, to England to cover The Championships at Wimbledon, and back across the United States to bring Channel 7 viewers the best coverage of their local sports teams before retiring in 2011.<br />
While at Channel 7, Scott initiated some of the funniest and most anticipated sports features with his weekly segments, “Out of This World,” “Highlight Zone,” and “Armchair Quarterback.” The Emmy® award-winning sportscaster not only nabbed exclusive interviews throughout the years, but also covered sporting events first hand.<br />
Scott signed on and played with a professional football team. He stood with bat in hand at home plate to face the likes of Doc Gooden and Goose Gossage, and played basketball against the Harlem Globetrotters. If that wasn’t enough, he’s been a Drag Racer, Sky Diver, Bronco Buster, and yes, even a Bull Riding Fool that earned him a week’s stay in the hospital!<br />
Off the air, Scott served as Vice President on the Board of Directors of the Alcoholism Council of New York. In addition, he serves on the Advisory Board of the National Sportscasters Association, and the Board of Trustees of the Starlight Foundation, where he is a Hall of Fame inductee.<br />
New York’s 1998 Big Brother of the Year also loves to play golf and helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity by hosting his own golf tournaments over the years.</p>
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David Friend<br />
David Friend was named Senior Vice President, News, for the CBS Television Stations group in June 2010.<br />
In addition to his station group responsibilities, he continues to serve as News Director at WCBS-TV, the company’s New York flagship, which is a position he has held since June 2006. He added oversight of the news department at WLNY-TV when CBS acquired the station in 2012 and created a duopoly in the New York City market.<br />
In 2010, Friend was selected by Broadcasting &amp; Cable as the publication’s “News Director of the Year” in recognition of his efforts to drive ratings growth, share best practices across the CBS Television Stations group and facilitate partnerships with CBS Radio stations.<br />
Prior to joining WCBS-TV in 2006, Friend served as the senior vice president in charge of business news programming at CNBC, where he oversaw 14 hours of live programming on a daily basis. He was also responsible for spearheading CNBC’s development of original long-form programming, including the Peabody Award-winning documentary The Age of Wal-Mart: Inside America’s Most Powerful Company. Prior to that, Friend served as executive producer of “Squawk Box,” CNBC’s signature morning program.<br />
Before working at CNBC, Friend was with Warner Bros. as executive producer and co-creator of the nationally syndicated series, Extra. He was responsible for overseeing the transformation of the program from a nightly entertainment magazine to a news and information program.<br />
Prior to that, Friend was the assistant news director at WABC-TV in New York City. He rose from producer to executive producer before being promoted to assistant news director during his seven years with the station.<br />
Friend’s career in television news began in 1978 as a news writer at WPIX-TV in New York City. He was promoted to producer and won an Emmy® award for “Best Local Newscast” before being named senior producer.<br />
In 1983, Friend was the first to produce live special coverage of the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks show, a tradition that continues today.<br />
Friend has also been an adjunct professor of journalism at Yeshiva University and the College of Mount St. Vincent in New York. He holds a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and bachelor’s degree in political science from Columbia College.</p>
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Dr. Max Gomez<br />
One of TV’s most respected medical journalists, Dr. Max Gomez has produced award-winning health and science segments for network stations in New York and Philadelphia. Dr. Max has reported for Dateline, The Today Show, and 48 Hours. He is currently the senior medical correspondent for WCBS, the flagship CBS network station in New York.<br />
Over more than three decades, he’s earned nine Emmy® awards, three NY State Broadcaster’s Association awards and UPI’s “Best Documentary” award.<br />
In addition to NYC’s &#8216;Excellence in Time of Crisis&#8217; for his September 11 coverage, Dr. Max has been singled out nationally for special award recognition by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and The National Marfan Foundation. He was also named the American Health Foundation&#8217;s “Man of the Year.”<br />
Dr. Gomez has served on the national board of directors for the American Heart Association, the Princeton Alumni Weekly, the Partnership for After School Education and the After School All Stars. He has chaired the national communications committees for the American Heart Association and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.</p>
<p>A noted moderator, speaker and media trainer, Dr. Max also mentors undergraduate journalism and medical students and physicians who are interested in medical journalism.<br />
Dr. Max is the co-author of “Cells Are the New Cure – The Cutting-Edge Medical Breakthroughs That Are Transforming Our Health” as well as “Our Stem Cells – The Mysteries of Life and Secrets of Healing,” and “The Prostate Health Program: A Guide to Preventing and Controlling Prostate Cancer.”<br />
Dr. Max is an honors graduate of Princeton University, received his PhD in Neuroscience from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine and was an NIH postdoctoral fellow at Rockefeller University.</p>
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Christopher Goutman<br />
Christopher Goutman has spent most of his career in New York as a director, producer and writer. He has directed numerous daytime dramas and executive produced for 12 years.<br />
He created and produced two web series, In Turn and L.A. Diaries, which he also directed, as well as promotional campaigns for network television, commercial movie theater trailers, and an award-winning Presidential campaign ad.<br />
For his work in television, he has shot on locations all over the world. He also wrote, produced and directed three short films, The Square Root of Three, Visions of Joanna, and I.E.D., which received extensive exposure on the independent film circuit.<br />
In the theatre, he has directed in New York, Philadelphia and Florida, including productions at EST, NYC Fringe, the Harold Clurman Theatre and the Theatre at Madison Square Garden. His plays have been performed at L.A. Stage and Film Company, the Barrow Group, EST and The New Circle Theatre Company.<br />
In his previous life as an actor, he appeared extensively in television and film and in the theatre at Circle Rep, Manhattan Theatre Club and the Roundabout Theatre, where he received a Theatre World Award for The Promise.<br />
His other awards include five Emmy® awards for his work as a producer and director and the DGA Award.<br />
Mr. Goutman holds a B.A. from Haverford College with Honors in English and an M.F.A. in Directing from Carnegie-Mellon University.</p>
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Curt Gowdy, Jr.<br />
Curt Gowdy, Jr. is the Senior Vice President of Production and Executive Producer at SNY. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing all production and on-air talent at the network, including New York Mets live broadcasts and New York Jets programming. Gowdy also oversees the network’s original entertainment and news programming, including SNY’s critically acclaimed shows SportsNite, Daily News Live and Loud Mouths, as well as its various award-winning documentaries. Over the course of his career, Gowdy has been recognized for his work by garnering 34 Emmy® awards.<br />
Prior to joining SNY in May of 2005, Mr. Gowdy worked for ABC Sports for 27 years where he served as the coordinating producer and producer for Major League Baseball’s World Series, The League Championship Series and All-Star Games, Summer and Winter Olympic Games, ABC’s Wide World of Sports, Horse Racing’s Triple Crown, College Football and the Little League World Series.<br />
As coordinating producer for Major League Baseball, Gowdy produced three World Series, including the critically acclaimed 1989 San Francisco earthquake series. He also produced – for over a decade – ABC’s Wide World of Sports, the longest running sports anthology show in television history. In addition, Gowdy garnered eight Eclipse Awards for “outstanding live coverage” of thoroughbred racing for ABC’s Triple Crown coverage.<br />
Gowdy graduated from Colby College with a BA in American Studies and lettered in varsity hockey. He was also the recipient of Colby’s “Distinguished Alumnus” award, as well as the “Carl Nelson” award for professional achievement in the world of athletics. A native Bostonian, Gowdy is an expert salt and freshwater fly fisherman, and is an accomplished guitarist and composer. He resides in New Canaan, Connecticut with his wife Karen and they have three daughters; Taylor, Katherine and Grace.</p>
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David Hyman<br />
David Hyman is Vice President, Marketing &amp; Creative Services for PIX11, Tribune Broadcasting’s flagship station. He joined the station in 2013. In this role, Hyman is responsible for all marketing, brand development, creative direction, production, media strategy and execution. He leads a team of a dozen producers, designers, social media strategists and is the principal architect of the PIX11 New York’s Very Own brand.<br />
In 2018, Hyman directed the design of the PIX11 Social Media Center, an interactive studio for anchors, reporters and producers to create original, digital content. This dedicated space is the first of its kind in New York television, and allows the PIX11 News team to be competitive online through a 360-degree approach to storytelling.<br />
PIX’s recent citywide bus advertising campaign ‘Your Fight is Our Fight’ is a reflection of many of PIX11 News’ most high-impact stories and is an extension of its New York’s Very Own brand. Hyman’s art direction is unconventional &#8211; a dramatic shift from traditional marketing – and highlights issues that have resonated passionately with PIX’s core audience.<br />
Prior to joining PIX11, Hyman served as Vice President, Creative Director for NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams from 2009-2012. He was executive producer for all major marketing campaigns and developed the brand signature ‘Where the World Unfolds Nightly’ for the #1 Network Evening News broadcast during that period.</p>
<p>For sixteen years, Hyman was the creative leader at WNBC 4 New York and for ten years Vice President Creative Services &amp; Programming where he directed the marketing, branding and programming for NBC’s flagship station. During his tenure, Hyman led the multi-million dollar studio scenic transition and the redesign of legendary Studio 6B. He was executive producer for the Olympics from Athens campaign – shot entirely on location in Greece – aired on all NBC-owned Stations. (Emmy® award and Promax International Gold Medallion winner) Hyman also served as executive producer on the Sydney Olympics’ marketing campaign starring Ray Charles singing America and airing on all NBC-owned Stations.<br />
Hyman was executive producer and liaison for all local programming with oversight for all syndicated programming from major studios. He also served as executive producer for the Emmy® award-winning series Jane’s New York with host Jane Hanson. In addition, he was charged with developing key station relationships and marketing campaigns for all WNBC cultural partners including Lincoln Center, MOMA, the Wildlife Conservation Society and the Tribeca Film Festival. While at WNBC, Hyman was also directly responsible for forging the relationship with LXTV, ultimately purchased by NBC, and was a collaborating partner in the development of their two long running signature shows, Open House New York and First Look New York.<br />
Over the course of nearly thirty years in broadcasting, Hyman has won many prestigious awards including fifteen Promax International Gold Medallion awards, sixteen New York Emmy awards, seven New York State Broadcaster awards, the GLAAD Media award and NATPE’s National Iris award for best public service campaign in America. Hyman and his wife, Eugenie, a writer, have two grown sons and live in Connecticut.</p>
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Sue Simmons<br />
Sue Simmons grew up in Greenwich Village and Harlem, New York. Her father was John Simmons, a successful jazz bass player who worked with Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday and others.<br />
Sue began her career as a reporter at WTNH-TV in New Haven, CT. After several years, she moved on to WBAL-TV in Baltimore, MD. In 1974, her next move was to WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., where she anchored until 1980.<br />
Sue then got hired in New York City to anchor Live at 5 with Jack Cafferty; doing interviews with celebrities and paving the way for entertainment shows of the present. Her partnership with Cafferty lasted almost twelve years.<br />
She was also paired with Chuck Scarborough to anchor the 11pm newscast. Chuck and Sue (as they were known in New York) were together for 32 years, the longest running anchor team in New York television history! Sue worked at WNBC-TV for 32 years until June of 2012.</p>
<p>Simmons’s final broadcast was on June 15, 2012. During that program, show biz entertainers, sports figures and longtime co-workers appeared with fun farewells. She’s fondly remembered for her on-air impression of a groundhog. It became a tradition!</p>
<p>After her run at WNBC, Simmons made cameo appearances on various TV shows – Law &amp; Order, 30 Rock, and Elementary. She even appeared in a few movies: The First Wives Club, Set It Off, and Exiled: A Law &amp; Order movie.</p>
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Jacquie Walker<br />
Jacquie Walker has been news anchor at WIVB-TV Channel 4, CBS Buffalo, for 35 years, the longest serving anchor at one television station in Buffalo broadcasting history. She anchors News 4 at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11pm. For her outstanding career, Jacquie has been inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame. The Buffalo Excellence in Media Awards previously selected her as ‘Television Personality of the Year.’ Buffalo Business First named Jacquie among the most influential people in Western New York.<br />
Jacquie’s work has been recognized with dozens of journalism awards, eighteen New York Emmy® nominations, and the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Communications. She is proud to be on the News 4 team that earned two National Edward R. Murrow Awards for coverage of the tragic crash of Flight 3407 in 2009.<br />
Jacquie truly believes in serving others through community volunteerism. She has just been honored by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society with a Lifetime Achievement Award for 30+ years of support for those living with MS. Because of her dedication to the fight against cancer, she was honored with the prestigious Service to Mankind Award by the Leukemia &amp; Lymphoma Society. For the past 10 years, the Buffalo chapter of the American Association of University Women has presented a $5,000 scholarship in Jacquie’s honor to a local college student. She also has received major awards for her service from the Girl Scouts of Western New York, Rotary Club, the National Conference for Community and Justice, and other organizations.<br />
A breast cancer survivor, she has shared her own story with viewers as well as other stories of survivors, screenings, and clinical trials.<br />
Jacquie began her 40-year career in television news, reporting and anchoring at (the former) WBHW-TV in Springfield, Illinois. In 1980, she became the first female co-anchor for WROC-TV in Rochester, NY. She joined WIVB-TV, Buffalo, NY, in 1983.<br />
Jacquie’s husband, Mike Beato, is a technology consultant. They are proud parents of two sons: an attorney with the Washington, D.C. law firm, Wiley Rein; and an administrator with the Stern School of Business, New York University (married to Taryn Ocko Beato).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Since 1974 Scarborough has been the lead male news anchor at WNBC-TV, the New York City flagship station of the NBC Television Network, and has also appeared on NBC News. He currently anchors at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on WNBC. A native of Pittsburgh, and a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, he served in the United States Air Force and &#8230;</p>
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Since 1974 Scarborough has been the lead male news anchor at <a title="WNBC-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WNBC-TV">WNBC-TV</a>, the New York City <a title="Flagship station" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagship_station">flagship station</a> of the <a title="NBC" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC">NBC Television Network</a>, and has also appeared on <a title="NBC News" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC_News">NBC News</a>. He currently anchors at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on WNBC.</p>
<p>A native of <a title="Pittsburgh" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh">Pittsburgh</a>, and a graduate of the <a title="University of Southern Mississippi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Southern_Mississippi">University of Southern Mississippi</a>, he served in the <a title="United States Air Force" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Air_Force">United States Air Force</a> and currently has a commercial <a title="Aviator" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviator">pilot</a> certificate. His career in television began in <a title="Mississippi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi">Mississippi</a> as a reporter at <a title="WLOX-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLOX-TV">WLOX-TV</a> in <a title="Biloxi, Mississippi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biloxi,_Mississippi">Biloxi</a> and later <a title="WDAM-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDAM-TV">WDAM-TV</a> in <a title="Laurel, Mississippi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel,_Mississippi">Laurel</a>, before moving to <a title="WAGA-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGA-TV">WAGA-TV</a> in <a title="Atlanta" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta">Atlanta</a>.</p>
<p>Scarborough&#8217;s first major market anchoring job came in 1972, at WNAC-TV (now <a title="WHDH-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHDH-TV">WHDH-TV</a>) in Boston. He was originally hired as part of a two-man anchor team with respected New England journalist Lee Nelson, but was soon made the solo anchor of the station&#8217;s news broadcasts. In addition to his anchor work, Scarborough was called on to host a weekly program called <i>Mass Reaction</i>, in which the public was invited to the studio to question news broadcasters and newsmakers.</p>
<p>In his final broadcast on WNAC-TV, Scarborough ended the newscast with a commentary in which he identified the issue of race as the most important challenge facing Boston. A scant few months later, Boston erupted into racial unrest as the result of a federal court order to end its policy of de facto racial segregation in the public schools. While WNAC had been the perennial trailer among Boston&#8217;s three VHF television news broadcasts, with Scarborough as anchor the station managed to best its rivals in the 6 p.m. newscast ratings.</p>
<p>Scarborough joined WNBC-TV in March 1974 as sole anchor of its then-new 5:00 PM newscast, <i>NewsCenter 4</i> (later renamed <i><a title="News 4 New York" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_4_New_York">News 4 New York</a></i>). Eventually, he became the station&#8217;s lead anchor at 6:00 and 11:00 pm. In 2003, Scarborough became the unofficial &#8220;dean&#8221; of New York-area television news anchors when <a title="WABC-TV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WABC-TV">WABC-TV</a> anchor <a title="Bill Beutel" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Beutel">Bill Beutel</a> retired after 37 years. Eight years later, Scarborough surpassed Beutel as the longest-serving English-language news anchor in New York television history. Scarborough&#8217;s uninterrupted run behind the anchor desk is second in New York-area television only to Spanish-language <a title="WXTV" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WXTV">WXTV</a>&#8216;s <a title="Rafael Pineda (television journalist)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Pineda_(television_journalist)">Rafael Pineda</a>, who started with his station in 1972. For much of his first 20 years with NBC, Scarborough occasionally appeared on <a title="NBC News" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC_News">NBC News</a> and often anchored the network&#8217;s prime-time news updates.</p>
<p>Scarborough has won 31 <a title="Emmy Awards" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Awards">Emmy Awards</a>, and was one of the first inductees into the <a title="New York State Broadcasters Association (page does not exist)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=New_York_State_Broadcasters_Association&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1">New York State Broadcasters Association</a> <a title="Hall of Fame" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_of_Fame">Hall of Fame</a> in 2005. He was inducted alongside <a title="Sue Simmons" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Simmons">Sue Simmons</a>, his co-anchoring partner from 1980 until Simmons&#8217; retirement in June 2012. Scarborough and Simmons were together longer than any other anchor team in New York City television history. At WNBC, Scarborough has worked alongside <a title="Marv Albert" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marv_Albert">Marv Albert</a>, <a title="Len Berman" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Berman">Len Berman</a>, <a title="Jack Cafferty" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Cafferty">Jack Cafferty</a>, <a title="Frank Field (meteorologist)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Field_(meteorologist)">Dr. Frank Field</a>, <a title="John Hambrick" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hambrick">John Hambrick</a>, <a title="Pat Harper" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Harper">Pat Harper</a>, <a title="Pia Lindstrom" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pia_Lindstrom">Pia Lindstrom</a>, <a title="Michele Marsh (reporter)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Marsh_(reporter)">Michele Marsh</a>, <a title="Al Roker" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Roker">Al Roker</a>, and <a title="Tom Snyder" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Snyder">Tom Snyder</a>, among others.</p>
<p>Scarborough was the host of the <a title="Television syndication" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television_syndication">syndicated</a> programs <i>Images – A Year in Review</i> and <i>Memories&#8230;Then and Now</i> in the late 1980s-early 1990s, and also co-anchored the NBC network documentary series <i>Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow</i> with <a title="Maria Shriver" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Shriver">Maria Shriver</a> and <a title="Mary Alice Williams" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Alice_Williams">Mary Alice Williams</a>.</p>
<p>He is married to Ellen Ward Scarborough, and was previously married to Anne Ford. He has two children: son Chad and daughter Elizabeth, who has followed in her father&#8217;s footsteps as a television journalist.</p>
<p>Scarborough currently resides in <a title="Stamford, Connecticut" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford,_Connecticut">Stamford</a>, <a title="Connecticut" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connecticut">Connecticut</a>.</p>
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