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Revision as of 02:02, 22 October 2005
Multiple Emmy Award winner, Len Berman born 1947 is the weekday evening sports anchor on WNBC'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 intresting 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 is an avid New York Yankees fan.
Len's latest book is entitled Spanning the World.