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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Reid Lamberty (born May 16, 1973) is a freelance general assignment reporter at WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. Lamberty is best known as being a co-Anchor at WNYW (Fox 5), in New York. He co-anchored Good Day Wake Up with Heather Nauert. Previously, he was a weekend anchor for WNYW-TV.Reid started at WXZN-TV, a cable station in Trenton. He then went to WKEF-TV in Dayton, Ohio. Before coming to WNYW, Reid was a weekend anchor and Long Island reporter for WCBS-TV (CBS 2), the flagship station of CBS Television Network. He joined WCBS-TV in 2003 as the Long Island reporter and in 2004, began co-anchoring CBS 2 News Saturday and Sunday morning. Then in 2006, he became co-anchor of the weekend editions of CBS 2 News at 6 and 11. Before joining CBS 2, he worked at WHDH-TV in Boston, MA where he was an anchor and reporter for three years.Lamberty grew up in Hightstown, New Jersey where he graduated from the Peddie School. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in journalism and was a member of The Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Lamberty lives in New Jersey.At the end of March 2010, Lamberty left the station to be closer to his family, a report said.Lamberty worked at the Sunbeam owned FOX affiliate WSVN Channel 7 in Miami, Florida, through August 2011.On September 7, 2011, WHDH-TV (Channel 7) in Boston announced that Lamberty would become its new main anchor, joining the Boston NBC affiliate to anchor the 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m. newscasts with Kim Khazei.In June 2013, Lamberty was dumped by WHDH, purportedly due to low ratings for the nighttime newscast in the 24-54 demographic. After being dumped by WHDH, Lamberty served as a freelance general assignment reporter for WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire.In October 2014, Lamberty re-surfaced in the Boston market as a freelance general assignment reporter for WCVB-TV, Boston's ABC affiliate."@en }

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