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13 Facts About Judd Hambrick

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Judd Hambrick then got his start in television at KTBC-TV in Austin.

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Later on, by 1972 Judd Hambrick had moved on to WCAU-TV in Philadelphia and served as co-anchor of their evening news programs with John Facenda, better known outside of Philadelphia as the "voice" of NFL Films.

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Judd Hambrick later moved onto stops at KDFW-TV in Dallas, KABC-TV in Los Angeles and KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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In 1977, Judd Hambrick arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, where he became an anchor of the evening newscasts on WJKW-TV.

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Judd Hambrick won a local Emmy Award in 1979, and helped the station's newscast become the top rated news program in Cleveland until his departure from WJKW-TV in 1981.

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Judd Hambrick then spent next several years away from television news anchoring, though he worked on several business news ventures with NBC through his own production company.

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Judd Hambrick ended his self-imposed hiatus in 1992 when he joined KTUL-TV in Tulsa as an anchor.

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8.

Not long after, Judd Hambrick returned to Cleveland and to WKYC-TV, for one final anchoring stint from 1993 to 1999.

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In North America, Judd Hambrick created a second word game for newspapers called Word Scrimmage.

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Judd Hambrick is the brother of newscasters John Hambrick and Mike Hambrick.

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Younger sibling Mike worked in several markets such as Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, DC A nephew, Jack Judd Hambrick, went into the television business as a news reporter and now, along with his father, has become a documentary filmmaker.

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Judd Hambrick, who is semi-retired, lives with his wife in Florence, Alabama after pursuing some business ventures for a time in both the Belden and nearby Saltillo, Mississippi areas.

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Judd Hambrick continues to work in mostly free-lance video news media production.