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The New York Emmy Award-winning journalist joined WABC-TV in December of 2003 as a freelance reporter after spending a year across town at FOX-5 where he was the morning and midday anchor and a reporter.
He also spent five years as an anchor and reporter at WFOR-TV, the CBS-owned station in Miami/Fort Lauderdale where he covered a number of major hurricanes. While there, he also covered the 2000 Presidential stalemate and the year-long Elian Gonzales affair, and was nominated for a 2000 Suncoast Emmy Award.
Ken also worked for WETM-TV, the NBC affiliate in Elmira/Binghamton, NY as an anchor where he was honored with a New York State Associated Press award. He was news director and main anchor at WLNY-TV on Long Island, and regularly appeared as a commentator on WLIW-TV's "21 Edition".
Ken also worked as an anchor at the nation's premiere all-news radio station, 1010WINS, and spent eight years as news director and main anchor at Long Island's 50,000 watt WBLI-FM.
The New Rochelle, NY native received his BFA in TV and Radio from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and his masters in languages - he speaks five fluently including Spanish and Italian.
He's a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. Ken now calls New Jersey home, where he has been named the 2008 Man of the Year.
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