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An
excerpt from a Howard Reig biography from 1957:
"Howard
Reig, WRCA staff announcer, has spent fifteen years in radio and
television, and in March of this year will celebrate his fifth anniversary
with NBC.
Reig,
winner of the last H.P. Davis award in 1949 -- given to an NBC announcer
for creativeness, diction and versatility -- was born in New York
City in 1921 but grew up in a small town near Albany.
After
graduating from the University of the State of New York with a Bachelor's
Degree in English and a Master's Degree in Education, Reig taught
high school English for one year and was also Taxation Committee
Clerk in the New York State Legislature.
In
1943 Reig joined station WGFM in Schenectady, where for eight years
he was the Esso News Reporter and in addition had his own daily
four-hour show of news, music, interviews and general service.
Reig,
in the two years prior to coming to New York was chief announcer
for station WRGB-TV in Schenectady where he nightly Chevrolet 11:00
P.M. news show, the NBC Weekly News Review and was master of ceremonies
for several informational and public service programs and handled
many commercial assignments.
Reig
joined NBC in March, 1952. His current radio assignments include
three daily newscasts, a weather, and a sports show and five hourly
newscasts on Saturday in addition to Monitor interviews. His television
assignments include the New York originations for "Meet The
Press" and film commercials for General Electric."
More biography coming soon...
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