Ted Hart, the seasoned journalist who’s practically an Ohioan by default (we’re pretty sure he has a buckeye tree in his backyard), spent over 30 years making the state a little wittier.
Before gracing the NBC4 scene in 2011, Ted was like a TV news superhero in various Ohio cities – from Cleveland to Columbus, spreading journalistic justice faster than you can say “breaking news.” He even took a detour as the deputy director of media relations for the Ohio Attorney General’s office, proving that even superheroes need a day job.
Hailing from Geneva, New York, Ted is a Syracuse University graduate with an honorary degree in cracking jokes and a Poynter Institute for Media Studies honors grad. Before adopting Ohio as his journalistic playground, he honed his reporting skills in places like Huntington, WV, and Watertown, NY. Rumor has it, that he once asked a duck for its take on a breaking story.
Ted’s trophy shelf is as crowded as a newsroom during election night. Nine regional Emmy awards, including one for being the best reporter and another for his investigative skills – no big deal. He also snagged a few honors from the Ohio Associated Press and the Press Club of Cleveland, because who wouldn’t want to award Ted for making the news a tad more entertaining?
While juggling journalism, Ted somehow found time to be a family man in Westerville with his wife, Sara, two adult kids (who are probably used to dad’s newsroom puns by now), and two dogs who likely have strong opinions about the state of canine affairs. If Ted’s home life is even half as entertaining as his reporting career, we’re betting his dogs are stars of their own sitcom.
Ted Hart was born and raised in Geneva, New York, United States. Details regarding his date of birth and place are still under review hence making it difficult to know his exact age and when he celebrates his birthday. This information will soon be updated.
Dave stands at an average height. However, his height and weight measurements are still under review.
Regarding his educational background, Hart is a graduate of Syracuse University. He also is an honors graduate of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Before joining NBC4 in 2011, Ted held reporter positions at WEWS-TV in Cleveland, WBNS-TV, and WSYX-TV in Columbus. He also served as the deputy director of media relations for the Ohio Attorney General’s office from 2007-2011.
Originally from Geneva, New York, Ted graduated from Syracuse University and is an honors graduate of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida. Before his move to Ohio, Ted worked as a reporter at WSAZ-TV in Huntington, WV, and WWNY-TV in Watertown, NY.
Ted has been honored with nine regional Emmy awards, including those for investigative reporting, best reporter, business/consumer news, feature news, spot news, field producing, and continuing coverage. He also received awards for best investigative reporting best continuing coverage from the Ohio Associated Press, and best investigative reporting from the Press Club of Cleveland.
While at the attorney general’s office, Ted was awarded the 2010 Ohio Attorney General’s Employee Pride Award for exemplary service to the Office, the State of Ohio, and its citizens.
Details regarding Hart’s parents are not available. It is also not known if he has any siblings this information will soon be updated.
Ted is a married man. He is married to Sarah Hart. However, details about how they met and when they got married are still a mystery. The couple has been blessed with two adult children. Ted and his wife Sara live in Westerville together with their children and two dogs.
His primary source of net worth is from his media career. He is a journalist and anchor who has devoted his life to his work. However, information about his net worth and salary is still under review but will be updated as soon as it is clear.
He also is an honors graduate of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida. After completion of his education, Hart then joined WSYX-TV as a reporter.
He worked with the station for 5 years and then moved to WEWX-TV as an Investigative Reporter. He spends 14 years working for WEWX-TV as an Investigative Reporter from 1990 to 2004.
Hart then moved to WBNS in 2004. He worked as an Investigative Reporter. He was also the deputy director of media relations for the Ohio Attorney General’s office from 2007-2011.
Before coming to Ohio, Ted worked as a reporter at WSAZ-TV in Huntington, WV, and WWNY-TV in Watertown, NY. Hart has called Ohio home for more than 30 years.
Ted has been honored with nine regional Emmy awards including investigative reporting, beat reporter, business/consumer news, feature news, sports news, field producing, and continuing coverage.
He also earned best investigative reporting and best continuing coverage awards from the Ohio Associated Press, and best investigative reporting from the Press Club of Cleveland.
While at the attorney general’s office, Ted was also awarded the 2010 Ohio Attorney General’s Employee Pride Award for exemplary service to the Office, the State of Ohio, and its citizens.