- John Beard (news anchor)
John Beard is an
Emmy -award winning Americannews anchor based inLos Angeles .Beard hails from
St. Pauls, North Carolina and was a Navy Corpsman with theMarines before beginning his broadcast career. He is a graduate ofEast Carolina University .From December 1993 until September 2007, he anchored, with
Christine Devine , the 10 p.m. newscast atKTTV inLos Angeles . Prior to KTTV, Beard was a long time anchor atKNBC-TV , beginning a 13 year career at the station in 1980. It was during one of Beard's newscasts at KNBC that an unbalanced viewer came onto the news set and forced consumer advocate David Horowitz to read the man's manifesto at gunpoint. Once Horowitz finished reading the paper, the man set the gun down on the desk, at which time Beard quickly grabbed it.Beard has also worked at
WIVB-TV inBuffalo, NY and atWITN-TV and WXII-TV in his home state ofNorth Carolina .Beard has appeared as himself and various similar 'newscaster' roles in a number of television series' including "Spider-Man", "Arrested Development" (upon which he made sixteen appearances as himself) and "24", he is also believed to be the inspiration for the newscaster Tom Tucker from the animated television series Family Guy
Beard was dropped by KTTV in December 2007. According to his personal website, he was fired (despite the highest ratings in station history) after a long fight to do more substantial news and less celebrity fluff. Beard also left KNBC in 1993 after refusing to read inaccurate news copy and celebrity stories (particularly regarding pop singer
Michael Jackson , and took a pay cut to go to KTTV. KNBC management at the time let him out of his contract to go to a "lesser" station, but would not release him to go to KABC or KCBS because they didn't want to compete against him.Beard's website is www.johnbeard.com
External links
* [http://www.johnbeard.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.myfoxla.com/myfox/pages/InsideFox/Detail?contentId=11076&version=5&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=5.3.1 Beard's biography on MyFoxLA.com]
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