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From the Olympics to the US Open, the World Series to the World Cup, Presidential Inaugurations to 30 straight Super Bowls, Scott Murray has covered them all. For close to a quarter of a century he was the award-winning news Sports Director and Anchor at NBC 5, Dallas/Ft. Worth. Prior to that, Scott was based in Washington, D.C. with NBC television. During his three decades of television sports, Scott was named Sportscaster of the Year 17 times by various news/media organizations such as the Associated Press, United Press International, Dallas Press Club, NATAS, among others. He won back to back Emmy Awards for Best Sportscaster in 2000 and 2001 and was the recipient of the prestigious Silver Circle Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2002.
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Doug Murray has spent a lifetime practicing and participating in the field of sports, while persevering and pursuing the world of video. Whether it’s his enthusiasm for the game and the athletes who play it, or his passion for great video and his chance to create it, he has few peers. So it came as no surprise, that while attending Baylor University, he began his formal training by writing and producing a weekly high school football program for a local television network affiliate. It wasn’t long after that he found himself in the press box serving as a play-by-play broadcaster for both Baylor football and baseball games. That led to a BA degree in Broadcast Communications and the opportunity to become involved in the production of a couple of nationally televised events and specials.
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