- Judd Hambrick
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name = Judd Hambrick
imagesize = 240px
caption = Judd Hambrick onWKYC -TV commerical ad, 1996
birth_date = Birth date|1945|9|25
birth_place =Tulsa, Oklahoma
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occupation =television news anchor,
nationality = AmericanJudd Hambrick (born
September 25 ,1945 , inTulsa, Oklahoma ) is a former Emmy-award winning newscaster/reporter. Hambrick grew up inMount Pleasant, Texas .Career, accomplishments, and awards
Hambrick started his career in radio in 1961, then later got his start in television at
KTBC-TV inAustin, Texas .Later, in 1972 Hambrick moved on to
WCAU-TV inPhiladelphia and served as co-anchor of their evening news programs withJohn Facenda , better known outside of Philadelphia as the "voice" ofNFL Films . Hambrick's stay at WCAU lasted only one year.In 1977, Hambrick moved to
Cleveland, Ohio , where he became an anchor of the evening newscasts on WJKW-TV (nowWJW-TV ). Hambrick won a LocalEmmy Award in 1979 with WJKW as the city's best evening news cast, and helped the station's newscast become the top rated news program in Cleveland until his departure from WJKW-TV in 1981. The next year, he moved to rivalWKYC-TV , where he served in a similar capacity until 1985.Hambrick then spent next several years away from television news anchoring, though he worked on several business news ventures in markets such as
New York City andChicago . An avid crossword puzzle expert, Hambrick also authored a series of books based on the board gameScrabble , titled "Scrabble Brand Grams". Many of his puzzles have also been printed in sections of various newspapers across the United States.Hambrick ended his self-imposed hiatus in the early 1990s when he joined
KTUL-TV in Tulsa as an anchor. Not long after, Hambrick returned to Cleveland and to WKYC-TV, for one final anchoring stint from 1993 to 1999. During his career, he also worked in markets such as Memphis,Los Angeles ,San Francisco , andHonolulu .Personal life
Judd Hambrick is the brother of newscasters
John Hambrick (now retired) andMike Hambrick . John, five years older than Judd, also worked in Cleveland (atWEWS from 1967 to 1975), as well at stations in New York City and Miami. Younger sibling Mike worked in several markets such as Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, andWashington, D.C. . A nephew, Jack Hambrick (John's son), also went into the television business as a news reporter and now has became a documentary filmmaker.Hambrick is now semi-retired and lives with his wife in
Florence, Alabama , after pursuing some business ventures for a time inBelden, Mississippi .References
* [http://www.broadcastershalloffame.com/alpha.htm Broadcasters Hall of Fame: List of Inductees] . Accessed
2007-09-26 .
*http://www.broadcastershalloffame.com/biojh.htm
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