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Claim your profileArmen Keteyian, an 11-time Emmy award winner, has a decorated print and broadcast career spanning nearly 40 years. Most recently, he was an Executive Producer of the HBO documentary "Tiger" based on his No. 1 New York Times biography "Tiger Woods." Previously, Keteyian was Anchor and an Executive Producer at The Athletic, the digital sports media company, and a lead correspondent for 60 MINUTES SPORTS. Keteyian began in print as an investigative reporter at the most prestigious sports print magazine, Sports Illustrated, and worked his way up through network news and cable television sports assignments at the highest levels, including CBS Sports’ THE NFL TODAY and 60 MINUTES. Expanding beyond sports, Keteyian reached a new level in his career as Chief Investigative Reporter for the CBS EVENING NEWS, where he was nominated five times and won three Emmy awards.From 1997 to 2006, Keteyian was a special features reporter for CBS SPORTS in New York, where he roamed the sidelines during top NFL games and covered the league for THE NFL TODAY. He also regularly covered the NCAA Basketball Tournament and anchored the network’s award-winning coverage of the Tour de France. Prior to joining CBS and HBO, Keteyian worked as a network correspondent for ABC News for eight years. During that time he wrote and reported more than 400 stories on a wide variety of sports-related issues. Keteyian has also written or co-written ten books including, The New York Times best-seller, "The System," a deep dive into big-time college football; "Why You Crying," The NYT bestselling autobiography of actor/comedian George Lopez. Among his previous books are: "Money Players: Days and Nights Inside the New NBA," a critically acclaimed account of the rise of the NBA under David Stern; the NYT bestseller "Raw Recruits"; and the autobiographies of baseball great Catfish Hunter and Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary.






Bachelor Of Science, Journalism at San Diego State UniversityGraduated: 1976