Cliff Judy

Cliff Judy

Cliff Judy

Channel Manager of Programming

Cliff Judy is the channel manager of Newsy's cable programming. He's also served as the company's director of partnerships. Prior to Newsy, Cliff was as an anchor and reporter in Wichita and Kansas City. Cliff still loves finding smart interviews and telling impactful stories from time to time, so reach out if you have an idea and check out the “Ask The Experts” interview series.

Recent Work

FCC Fines AT&T, Says 'Unlimited' Data Plans Were Capped

FDA Trans Fat Ban Could Hurt Those Who Didn't Heed Warnings

Hillary Clinton Announces Her Bid For President. Again.

Gunman Opens Fire At Dallas PD Headquarters, Bombs Detonated

Rupert Murdoch May Be Stepping Down As Fox CEO

Netflix Rumored To Split Shares After Skyrocketing Success

The Beginning Of The End For $200 iPhones?

Horse Racing Doesn't Need A Triple Crown Winner

South Korea Says Newest Missile Can Strike Any North Target

Ranger School Fail Doesn't End Women-In-Combat Debate At All

Out-Of-This-Word Oddities From The Scripps Spelling Bee

Toyota's Fines May Have Led To GM's Cooperation With DOJ

Senate Will Have 8 Hours To Make An NSA Decision

Rikers Inmates Say NYC Allowed 'Widespread' Sexual Assault

Hong Kong Group Uses DNA To Reveal, Shame Litterbugs

Mini-Nuke Claim, Like Most From North Korea, Hard To Verify

'Kayaktivists,' The Chukchi Sea And Is Big Oil Wiser Now?

How A Fake Bid To Buy Avon Got Past The SEC

Jury Gives Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Death Penalty

H&M's Hiring Perks Are Latest Move In Retail War For Workers

Verizon, Sprint Fined $158 Million For Cramming Charges

Feds Know Shell's Return To Arctic Is 'Highly Controversial'

Bucs QB Jameis Winston Files Countersuit Against Accuser

Why It Took So Long For A City To Ban Tobacco In Baseball

Whole Foods Wants Young Money, Even If It Must Charge Less

#HowOldRobot Collects How Much Data?

Latest Apple Watch Drama Involves Faulty Part, Tattoos

Wal-Mart's Expansion In China Won't Be Easy

Tyson Antibiotic Announcement Is Huge And Already Criticized

Why Companies Try To Merge Even When Approval Looks Unlikely