Gerry Brooks News Anchor

Updated 1:30 PM EST, Fri, Nov 21, 2008

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Gerry Brooks co-anchors NBC 30 Connecticut News at 5:30, 6, and 11 p.m. weekdays.

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National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences welcomes Gerry to the prestigious Silver Circle.

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Gerry was born in Boston and grew up in Framingham, Mass. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications.

Gerry has been with NBC 30 since 1993.  Previously, he was a news anchor and reporter at WFSB-TV, in Hartford for 14 years. He also spent five years as sports director at WPOP Newsradio in Hartford.

During that time, he also served as weekend sports anchor for NBC 30, and provided color commentary for University of Connecticut basketball games on the Connecticut Radio Network.

Gerry also served as news director for WAVZ radio in New Haven, and as a reporter for WMAS radio in Springfield, Mass.

Gerry has had a hand in covering virtually every major news, weather, and sports story in Connecticut since 1974, including the death of Gov. Ella Grasso, the resignation of Gov. John Rowland, the collapse of the Mianus River Bridge on I-95, every Greater Hartford Open golf tournament, and the UConn basketball championships. 

A two-time Emmy award winner, Gerry is involved in several community and charity efforts in Connecticut.   In 2008, he was inducted into the Silver Circle of the New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, an honor for some who have been in broadcasting for 25 years or more.

He and his wife Kathy, a flight attendant, enjoy a quiet dinner at home as much as they enjoy traveling the world.