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Scott Stanford New Morning News Anchor on WINS/New York


Scott Stanford
Scott Stanford

Scott Stanford is named morning news anchor on WINS in New York. He'll be heard with Susan Richard from 5-10am ET, beginning September 5. Stanford is a seven-time Emmy-winning broadcaster, currently co-hosting "The Suki & Scott Show" on Gannett's USA Today Network. Stanford previously served as PIX11 morning show co-host from 2013 to 2019. Additional roles included sports anchor at NBC4, UPN9, WCBS-AM, CBS Sports HQ and Boxing30 on YES. Since 2009, Stanford has worked as a commentator and studio host for WWE.

"As we continue to reshape mornings on WINS, we're delighted to welcome Scott Stanford into the mix," said WINS Brand Manager Ivan Lee. "His impressive resume and wealth of experience in this market will undoubtedly enhance our commitment to delivering top-notch news coverage and engaging content to our listeners every morning."

"Like most life-long New Yorkers, my Dad was always listening to 1010 WINS in the car when I was a kid," added Stanford. "As an adult, WINS has been my go-to station for news, traffic and weather. As a New York broadcaster, it's an honor to now be one of the morning voices on this legendary station."

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