Ten-time Emmy®-winning journalist Armen Keteyian, who has spent the past five years exclusively at CBS News, is returning to the award-winning monthly HBO Sports magazine program Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel as a correspondent.
Keteyian will continue in his role as chief investigative correspondent for CBS News, reporting primarily for The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, and resume work on Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel with the edition debuting April 19. Prior to working at CBS News for the past five years, Keteyian was a special features reporter for CBS Sports, reported from the sidelines for The NFL Today, covered the NCAA basketball tournament, anchored coverage of the Tour de France and worked as a network correspondent for ABC News.
From December 1997 to March 2006, Keteyian contributed numerous distinguished, groundbreaking stories to Real Sports, two of which captured the Sports Emmy® for Outstanding Sports Journalism. In April 1999, he received a Sports Emmy® for the segment on the public financing of the Arizona Diamondbacks ballpark; in April 2002, he received his second Sports Emmy® for a revealing profile of high school basketball standout Amare Stoudemire, who now stars for the New York Knicks.
Overall, Keteyian has won ten Emmys®. He also served as co-producer of the critically acclaimed HBO Sports documentary City on Fire: The Story of the 68 Detroit Tigers, which debuted in July 2002.
Keteyian has also written or co-written nine books, including actor-comedian George Lopezs autobiography Why You Crying?, a New York Times bestseller.
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