Ted Greenberg joined NBC10 in 2003. He is based in the Atlantic City area as NBC10's Jersey Shore Reporter, focusing on news from Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Ocean counties.
In both 2008 and 2007, the Associated Press honored him with their award for best coverage by a New Jersey-based correspondent. In 2007, Atlantic City Weekly named him one of its Top 40 Under 40, which honors the region's best and brightest young leaders.
His arrival at NBC10 marked a homecoming of sorts for Greenberg, who grew up in Center City Philadelphia and attended Friends Select School. A news junkie since third grade, he broke into broadcast journalism at the age of 17 with an internship at WCAU in the summer of 1991. His career path included stops at WMGM-TV 40 in Atlantic City, WROC-TV in Rochester, New York, and WTIC in Hartford, Connecticut. During his time at WTIC-TV, Greenberg won two Boston/New England Emmy awards for news writing and an Associated Press award for excellence in broadcast journalism. He returned to WMGM in 2002 as News Director and 6PM co-anchor before ultimately joining NBC10 in 2003.
Greenberg attended South Jersey's Richard Stockton College, where he majored in criminal justice.
When he is not reporting, Greenberg enjoys spending time with his family, especially on the beach and boardwalk. He is also a champion of breast cancer awareness since his mother succumbed to the disease in 2000.
Greenberg lives in New Jersey with his wife and daughter, and their cat, Fred.
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