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Mrs.
Nov 7th 2007, 03:51 PM
awesome choice!

Scott Libin Named New WCCO-TV News Director
Scott Libin has been named News Director of WCCO-TV, it was announced today by Susan Adams Loyd, WCCO-TV Vice President and General Manager. Libin, who is currently managing editor of Poynter Online and a faculty member at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla., will oversee the station's day-to-day news operation beginning Dec. 3.

"Scott Libin is a highly regarded news executive," said Loyd. "Colleagues and competitors tip their hat to his leadership abilities and eloquence. He has many qualities that make him the perfect fit for this position, particularly his journalistic integrity, along with strong ties to the Twin Cities. We are thrilled to welcome Scott to the WCCO family."

"I've admired WCCO for so many years," said Libin. "It's a truly exceptional television station recognized and respected by journalists across the country. I'm honored by the opportunity to be a part of it, and I can hardly wait to get started. This would be an extraordinary job for any news director. But beyond that, my wife and I are very excited about getting back to the Twin Cities, to family and friends, and to be a part of a community we really love."

At Poynter, Libin is responsible for daily online coverage and edit content for the country's No. 1 Web site serving journalists. He also leads seminars for journalists. This was Libin's second time working for Poynter. From 1995 to 1998, he taught management, producing, reporting and ethics there.

Libin is known locally as he was the News Director for KSTP-TV in St. Paul from 1998 to 2003. He was responsible for producing eight hours of daily news for the market's first duopoly (KSTP and KSTC) and was leading the charge when KSTP won the NPPA Station of the Year award twice and the regional Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence, Best Newscast and Spot News Coverage. Prior to that, Libin was Vice President of News at WGHP-TV in Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem, N.C. He was managing editor, weekend anchor and senior reporter for this station from 1986 to 1991. Before getting into television, Libin was a Congressional Press Secretary for the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC.

Libin graduated with honors from the University of Richmond, with a Bachelor of Arts in English and journalism. He earned his Master of Arts in journalism and public affairs from American University. His wife, Michelle, grew up in Bloomington and has family across the Twin Cities.

WCCO-TV is part of the CBS Television Station Division, a division of CBS Corporation.

Gil
Nov 7th 2007, 05:45 PM
Yes, this is a very good choice, and I think both Scott and the station will be very happy with the decision for a long time.

RoyMcAvoy
Nov 7th 2007, 05:49 PM
Agreed.

Mr. Libin is very well respected in this corner of the country. Having him "back in the game" is a credit to our industry. I'm pleased to see this move.

TopRamen
Nov 8th 2007, 06:12 AM
I don't know anything about him, other than that a friend of mine was let go due to budget issues during his time at KSTP. He was one of the finest reporters I had ever met.

Clever Login Name
Nov 8th 2007, 06:23 AM
Anyone know where Ted Canova is these days?

rootboyslim
Nov 9th 2007, 06:57 AM
He's one of the good guys in news. The folks at WCCO will be happy.

Consider This
Nov 9th 2007, 08:30 AM
Originally posted by Clever Login Name:
Anyone know where Ted Canova is these days?Not sure. But his web site might be a starting point to search:

http://www.tedcanovaonmedia.com/

Clever Login Name
Nov 9th 2007, 09:41 AM
Thanks, CT.

thebrain
Nov 12th 2007, 08:38 PM
Anyone know where Ted Canova is these days?

He was all over every TV station after the 35W bridge collapse for the Red Cross I believe.