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Steve Tello : ウィキペディア英語版
Steve Tello
Stephen J. Tello (born 18 May 1950 in Boston, Massachusetts), known as Steve Tello, is a television executive with over 3 decades of experience working in television news and sports. He currently (2009) holds the position of Senior Vice President and General Manager of FOX Sports Florida, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group.
Tello is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and oversees the Fox Sports Cable group's Sun Sports and Fox Sports Florida. The Florida network has offices in Orlando and Tampa. Prior to this Florida assignment, Tello held the same title in Houston, Texas, for Fox Sports' FSHouston operation, which produces the Astros and Rockets games to 4.2 million viewers.
Tello grew up in Miami and has lived in 11 cities during his career including Atlanta, Washington DC, New York, London, and Los Angeles. He has traveled extensively on many projects over the course of his sojourn.
==Television Networks==
Tello started his career as a news operations manager at WPLG-TV in Miami, Florida, responsible for their sports and news business operations. He was recruited to the ABC Network and ultimately became a senior producer for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. He was based in London for several years and produced news broadcasts and specials with Jennings all over the world. Tello transferred to the Washington Bureau of ABC News and was Executive Producer working with Frank Reynolds as the anchor. During Reynolds' illness and after his death, David Brinkley was the anchor for the World News Tonight based in Washington, D.C.. In 1992, Tello left ABC and moved to a senior management role as President of Broadcast and Production for Speer Communications. In 1998, he joined Fox Cable Group as Fox was building its regional sports network. He managed the Sports News operation for several years in Los Angeles as SVP and was later asked to run the Pittsburgh and Houston sports networks as their cable and satellite viewership grew.

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