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Len Berman

 

Multiple Emmy Award winner, Len Berman is the weekday evening sports anchor on WNBC-TV's NewsChannel 4 and is a reporter for NBC Sports. Berman has been with WNBC/NBC since 1985. He was previously with WCBS-TV from 1979-1982.

In 2005 he was one of a handful of rotating co-anchors with Sue Simmons on Live at Five after Jim Rosenfield left for WCBS-TV.

One popular monthly feature Berman is responsible for is "Spanning the World", which airs on WNBC and The Today Show. "Spanning" is a reel of odd and interesting sports highlights from the past month, with a recorded introduction and closing by Don Pardo.

Despite having a very neutral viewpoint when reporting the sports in New York, he grew up an avid New York Yankees fan. He is also partial to Big East basketball, having graduated from Syracuse University and serving as an advisor to that school and to St. John's University.

Len has written two books: Spanning the World and a kids book "And Nobody Got Hurt!"

Len currently resides in Port Washington, New York.

 

 
 

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