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Cary
Berglund is a general assignment
reporter for the "Channel 4
News." An
award-winning reporter who has
been in the Los Angeles market
since 1989, Berglund is well
known for his human-interest
stories and for his coverage of
cultural events, arts and social
issues unique to Southern
California. Berglund joined the
NBC4 team in June 2004.
Prior to
joining NBC4, Berglund had been
a reporter, anchor and host of
special programming at KCAL in
Los Angeles. From 1989 to 1992
Berglund served as KCAL's
morning and noon anchor and a
general assignment reporter.
From 1992 to 2002, Berglund
served as a Feature Reporter and
Entertainment Reporter. During
his tenure at KCAL, Berglund
hosted a number of specials for
the station and for the Walt
Disney Company. He won numerous
industry awards and honors while
working at KCAL, including an
Emmy Award for "The Best of
Berglund," an hour-long special
for which he was the writer,
producer and host. He won an
additional Emmy Award, two Los
Angeles Press Club Awards, three
Golden Mike Awards and two
Associated Press honors,
including one for Best
Television News Reporter for the
State of California.
Berglund
began his career at WFRV-TV in
Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1978. He
served as a General Assignment
Reporter and then Morning
Anchor. In 1980, he moved to
Grand Rapids, Michigan and
became the Evening News Producer
for WOTV. He rapidly advanced to
become the station's Noon and
5:30PM Anchor and Entertainment
Reporter. He left the station in
1986 to become a weekend anchor
and general assignment reporter
for WTEN in Albany, New York.
During his three years in
Albany, he also served as host
of several of the station’s
community and entertainment
shows and was also the Noon
anchor.
Berglund is
a graduate of Boston College and
holds a B.A. in Political
Science and Theatre Arts.
Currently, Berglund lives in Los
Angeles and enjoys renovating
homes in his spare time. |
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