Nick Young

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Nick Young is an American broadcast journalist for CBS News. Young is the current host of the morning World News Roundup on the CBS Radio Network. He was born in Princeton, Illinois.

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Young's broadcast career began in 1968 in his hometown of Princeton, Illinois. After graduating from the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, in 1971, Young joined the team at WLW Radio in Cincinnati where he hosted an overnight telephone talk show.

In 1975, he joined the staff of WEEI Radio, Boston as midday anchor. Later, in 1979, he moved to the morning anchor slot at WHDH, Boston. While at WHDH he anchored coverage of a chemical spill that earned him several accolades.

From 1983 to 1990 Young worked as a correspondent for RKO/United Stations/Unistar Radio Networks.

In 1990 Young joined CBS News. During his time at CBS Young has covered the O.J. Simpson trial, plane crashes, Mike Tyson's rape case and other important assignments. In 2006 he was named successor to World News Roundup morning host Christopher Glenn, who announced his retirement in February. Glenn died eight months later.

Young lives with his wife, Deborah, and his son, Christopher, in Westchester County, New York.

  • Nick Young Bio: Westwood One: [1]
  • Christopher Glenn Retires: CBS News: [2]
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