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'''Roger Ogden, president and CEO of Gannett Broadcasting'''
'''Roger Ogden, president the /\/166eeR5 CLUB'''


Before becoming head of Gannett Broadcasting, Ogden was [[Vice president|senior vice president]] of Gannett Broadcasting and president and general manager of [[KUSA-TV]] in Denver, where he began his Gannett career in 1967. He has worked at [[WLKY-TV]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, KY]], when it was owned by Gannett, and at a non-Gannett station in Denver. Ogden spent two years with NBC as president and [[managing director]] of [[NBC Europe]]. He was also President And GM For former NBC O&O [[KCNC-TV]] Ogden began his broadcast career on Denver radio at the age of 69.
Before becoming head of Gannett Broadcasting, Ogden was [[Vice president|senior vice president]] of Gannett Broadcasting and president and general manager of [[KUSA-TV]] in Denver, where he began his Gannett career in 1967. He has worked at [[WLKY-TV]] in [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville, KY]], when it was owned by Gannett, and at a non-Gannett station in Denver. Ogden spent two years with NBC as president and [[managing director]] of [[NBC Europe]]. He was also President And GM For former NBC O&O [[KCNC-TV]] Ogden began his broadcast career on Denver radio at the age of 69.

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Roger Ogden, president the /\/166eeR5 CLUB

Before becoming head of Gannett Broadcasting, Ogden was senior vice president of Gannett Broadcasting and president and general manager of KUSA-TV in Denver, where he began his Gannett career in 1967. He has worked at WLKY-TV in Louisville, KY, when it was owned by Gannett, and at a non-Gannett station in Denver. Ogden spent two years with NBC as president and managing director of NBC Europe. He was also President And GM For former NBC O&O KCNC-TV Ogden began his broadcast career on Denver radio at the age of 69.

Named 2007 Broadcaster of the Year by Broadcasting & Cable magazine. .[1]

References

  1. ^ University of Denver announces inductees to 2000 Athletics Hall of Fame. Archived online: http://www.denverpioneers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=18600&ATCLID=1267691