- Randy Meier
Randy Meier served as an anchor for
MSNBC for 3 years. He joined the network in 2003 fromKSTP-TV "(Minneapolis ,Minnesota )". and exited on Friday June 23, 2006 after MSNBC decided not to renew his contract.While at MSNBC, Meier was long-time host of the morning edition of "MSNBC Live".
Meier has received numerous awards for broadcast journalism. He received an
Emmy Award in 2002 for his work on "Oil Field of Dreams," an investigative report on the environmental impact of oil drilling in Alaska’sArctic National Wildlife Refuge . He has also received twoEdward R. Murrow Award s and aPage One Award from theSociety of Professional Journalists for "Oil Field of Dreams." While atKSTP-TV , Meier received three other Emmys, the 2003 National Headliner Award for Best Newscast, and aNational Iris Award .Meier is a graduate from the University of Wisconsin in La Crosse and holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communications.
External links
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3080434/ Randy Meier on MSNBC]
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