Paul Vandenburgh

Paul is in bed by 7:30 p.m. and in the office no later than 3:45 a.m. every day.  His dedication to broadcasting and the citizens of the Capital Region is unsurpassed.  The radio legend grew up in Troy and graduated from Siena College.  Paul hosts the longest-running morning show host in the Capital District. His morning show is a “must …

Greg and Ernie Schimizzi

Greg and Ernie began their journey in television in the 1950’s.  Their father would take them to Rockefeller Center to see a production of the “Today Show” with Dave Garroway.  It made an impression that lasts to this day. They both earned advanced degrees at NYU. In 1977 Greg and Ernie formed a television production and distribution company – Video …

Mimi Griswold

Once an avid Red Sox fan, this Boston native found her broadcasting home in “Yankee” country. After graduating from Syracuse University in 1979, she began her career with the Cortland Standard, a newspaper in Cortland, New York. But broadcasting was her goal and Mimi began her 35-year broadcast career in 1985, in sales and promotion and as program director for …

David Ushery

Recognizing his commitment to broadcast excellence, passion for community service and his work as a positive role model for New York’s youth, the New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame Committee has selected NBC 4 New York / WNBC news anchor David Ushery for its 2020 Induction Class. One of the most recognized and respected news anchors in the Tri-State …