Dave Griek makes News Channel Nebraska debut
Watch Eric McKay introduce evening anchor Dave Griek above
KEARNEY, Neb. — News Channel Nebraska’s newest anchor made his debut on Wednesday night.
Dave Griek took the anchor desk for his first NCN newscast at 4:00 p.m. CST. Griek will anchor the nightly news Sunday-Thursday starting at 4:00. His newscast runs throughout the night with new stories being added in real time. On Monday-Wednesday, NCN breaks from news programming to show “Quarantine Tonight” from 8:00-10:00. The channel breaks from news programming on Thursdays and Fridays to air live high school sports. Fresh newscasts resume at 10:00 following special events.
News Channel Nebraska is available through nearly every cable and satellite TV provider in the state. People can also stream NCN for free at newschannelnebraska.com or by downloading the News Channel Nebraska app on their smart TV, streaming stick or mobile device.
--- Veteran Nebraska anchor Dave Griek joins News Channel Nebraska as new evening anchor ---
KEARNEY, Neb. -- A familiar face is returning to TV in Nebraska.
Dave Griek is the new evening anchor at News Channel Nebraska. Griek has spent the last 15 years delivering news and sports to viewers across central and western Nebraska.
"I am honored to continue my career as evening anchor with News Channel Nebraska,” Griek said. “This state is full of wonderful people, and I sincerely thank everyone who has allowed me into their homes, and given me their trust over the last 15 years."
Griek started his Nebraska television career as the Sports Director at NTV. After 12 years of chasing sports stories and highlights, he switched to the news anchor desk.
Now, Griek will broadcast to the entire state through News Channel Nebraska, a network of statewide channels that reach 500,000 homes. His evening newscasts will follow the morning newscasts led by veteran anchor Eric McKay, completing a trusted team of anchors.
“Dave Griek is the perfect fit to lead our evening newscasts on News Channel Nebraska,” CEO Andy Ruback said. “Our network prides itself on serving audiences across the state through detailed news coverage and active participation in the community. Nobody is better equipped to advance this mission than Dave. NCN continues to be committed to Nebraska and this further demonstrates our investment in the state.”
"When News Channel Nebraska approached me about a job opportunity, it was better than I could have imagined,” Griek said. “Not only do I get to stay in Kearney, we can reach the entire state on NCN."
Griek is a Colorado native who lives in Kearney with his wife, Machaela, and two children.
Outside of broadcasting, Griek works as a football and basketball official. In 2014, he co-founded the Central Nebraska LOSS Team (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors). His group of trained clinicians and survivors respond to families who lose a loved one to suicide.
"Nebraska is now my home. It's my wife's home. Most importantly, this is where my kids will grow up,” Griek said. “Keeping people informed, holding the powerful accountable, and staying on top of the news matters now more than ever."
Griek will make his NCN debut next week. He will anchor newscasts out of a studio at the NCN office in Kearney.
NCN is available statewide on Allo, Cox, DISH and Spectrum. You can also watch NCN on most local and regional cable providers, via the News Channel Nebraska app for mobile and smart TVs and on newschannelnebraska.com. NCN broadcasts over the air in Beatrice, Columbus, Grand Island, Lincoln, Norfolk, Omaha and Sioux City.
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One of the largest news operations in Nebraska, Flood Communications delivers hyper-local news and high-quality programming to radio, TV and digital audiences across the state, reaching more than 500,000 homes and 500,000 social media followers. Its stations include: News Channel Nebraska, Telemundo Nebraska and eighteen radio stations. News Channel Nebraska is the only in-state, independent television network of its kind in America. Telemundo Nebraska is the state’s first network affiliate to deliver live, local Spanish news to Nebraska’s nearly 300,000 Hispanic residents. Flood Communications connects communities across the state by covering important events, supporting worthy causes and continuing to look ahead, envisioning the future of communications. To learn more, visit www.FloodComm.com.