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Gary Anthony Ramsay is an American
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, journalist,
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advocate and communications businessman. He worked with
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and
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, before spending 15 years as an anchor with
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from 1992 onwards. In 2007, Ramsay left his role with NY1 to launch his own media company Great Pitch Media. In 2012, he set up
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with
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. His work with NY1 led Ramsay to receive accolades from the
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,
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and was also a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award. Ramsay was the VP of U.S. News, Operations & Public Affairs for Arise News Networks, from September 2012 and resigned in May 2015 after Arise ownership ran into cash flow problems.


Early life and education

Ramsay was born in
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, before moving to New York City and growing up in the
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of Southeast Queens. In 1981, Ramsay studied at the
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, where he achieved an
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with an Associate of Science in Aviation. After studying at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology until 1982, Ramsay moved to
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, where he studied for three years. At the end of his University education, he achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Business & Aviation.


Career

Ramsay's career started in radio, working for WCTQ in February 1988. He held the position as a radio host until 1990, while also being the News & Sports Director for WCTQ. After working in radio, Ramsay moved to a joint position with WINK-TV, where he would be involved with both television and radio. He worked as the Bureau Chief and was responsible for developing and follow-up stories in the
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and Port Charlotte areas of Florida. His first major role was after he left his role at WINK-TV to join NY1 in New York City. His move to NY1 came in June 1992. Ramsay joined the news network at the time of its foundation and was part of the team when the show first aired in 1992. While working as a news anchor for the show, he broke the first attack on the
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in 1993 and the murder in the
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in 2003. As a reporter he broke the grounding of the Chinese cargo ship
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, which exposed
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in America. Other notable news coverage included the second World Trade Center attack in 2001, the
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in 1999 and also the
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in 2003. His coverage and reporting led Ramsay to receive a number of accolades for his work, including awards from the National Association of Black Journalists. He also received awards from the
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, and the Associated Press. Ramsay was also the recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award. According to an interview with Ramsay, he stated that he had made a decision to leave NY1 after 15 years in the summer of 2007. Following his meeting with NY1 executives, he continued to work as a news anchor for the station. In November of that year, Ramsay phoned a live show on the same network as
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under a false name. He then made a number of comments on the developing news story. This was later picked up by NY1 executives as Ramsay, who went onto describe his actions as "a flash moment of frustration". This led Ramsay to resign from his role at NY1 after 15 years as an anchor on the network. Many other New York-based tabloids picked up on the story, but many quoted inaccuracies when compared to the ''
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'' article. This included the ''
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'', who had stated Ramsay was sacked from his role, when according to the
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he had quit. Ramsay was one of the founding members of Arise News, along with Nduka Obaigbena. The news station broadcasts 24-hour coverage from broadcast hubs in London, New York,
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and
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. In 2009, Ramsay was quoted by
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in his role as President of the New York Association of Black Journalists, following the firing of a journalist from the ''
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''. In 2010, NY1 was the defendant against one of its former employees, who sued the station. Ramsay was called to the stand as a witness during the trial, which dated back to his time of employment at NY1. NY1 prevailed in the suit.


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