FETC 2004 Keynote Speaker: Linda Ellerbee

Thursday, January 22 from Noon-1:30 p.m.

Linda Ellerbee is an award-winning television producer, best-selling author and syndicated columnist. She is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including several Emmy, Peabody, CableACE and Columbia duPont awards. After years of serving as a network news correspondent, anchor, writer and producer, Ellerbee is now the president of Lucky Duck Productions, a TV production company in New York City, which is responsible for several award-winning childrens programs such as Nick News, a news program for kids on the Nickelodeon Network. Ellerbee's first book, And So It G'es On, a candid portrayal of TV news, spent five months on The New York Times' best-seller list.

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