Bruce Beck is in his fifth year with WNBC-TV. He is the weekend sports anchor for Newschannel 4 and also files numerous sports reports for the station's various weekday newscasts. The versatile sportscaster has covered a multitude of events for Newschannel 4, including The NBA Finals, The Stanley Cup Finals, The World Series, The U.S. Open Tennis Championship, The U.S. Open Golf Championship, The AFC and NFC Championship, The NCAA Final Four, and the 2002 Olympic Winter Games from Salt Lake City. Beck has hosted and contributed to a number of WNBC-TV specials including the live broadcast of the New York City marathon, The Belmont Stakes, and "Glory Days," which preceded the New York Yankees post-season games. Beck was the recipient of a 1999 New York Sports Emmy for outstanding On-Camera Achievement: Sports Reporting.

In addition, Beck has hosted the Sun America Sportsdesk for NBC Sports and has served as a sideline reporter for the network's coverage of the NBC on NBC. Beck is a studio anchor for NBA TV and the host of the weekly Rutgers University basketball and football shows which air on the Madison Square Garden Network. From 1994 to 1997, Beck hosted "Sportstalk" and "Sports Images" on CN8, the Comcast Network. He also was the play-by-play voice of Atlantic 10 Conference Basketball and Hofstra University Football, while calling college basketball games for CBS Sports. He was the host of CBS' coverage of the Hambletonian and The American Championship Harness Series on ESPN. He was a play-by-play voice and host of Showtime's Championship Boxing.

From 1982 to 1994, Beck was a staff broadcaster with the MSG Network. Among his many duties, he hosted the station's coverage of the Knicks, Rangers, and Yankees. He was the play-by-play announcer for college football and basketball, professional and Golden Gloves boxing and professional tennis. He hosted the Millrose Games, The Virginia Slims Championship, The National Horse Show, and the Lou Carnesecca Show. Beck has received six New York Sports Emmys, one Mid-Atlantic Sports Emmy, and three national Cable Ace Awards.

A graduate of Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y., Beck received a bachelor of science degree in 1978. He currently resides in New York with his wife and two sons.