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19 Action News Investigative Reporter

SCOTT TAYLOR

Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor is the creative force behind two of the most successful news franchises in Cleveland.

You can catch him taking on major issues nobody else will in 19 Action News Shame On You Investigations.  Let's not forget about Scott's hidden camera work on restaurants that are out of control in his world famous 19 Action News Dirty Dining Investigations. 

Scott also devotes a lot of work on exclusive 19 Action News Undercover Investigations exposing corruption and crime.

Scott Taylor won a 2011 Genesis Award in Los Angeles for his investigation of animal abuse on an Ohio Dairy Farm.

As for his prior experience, it's a high-speed ride ... so hold on!

Scott Taylor has tracked down and confronted all types of bad guys, including scamming ministers, corrupt cops, rip-off artists and "no comment" politicians during 24 years in broadcast television news.

His resume includes stops at WSYX-TV (Columbus, Ohio), WHBQ-TV (Memphis, Tennessee) and WXOW-TV (La Crosse, Wisconsin).

Columbus Monthly Magazine calls him: THE MACHO TROUBLESHOOTER REPORTER.

Scott has volunteered with X-mas In April in Columbus, Walk For The Homeless in Memphis and The Ronald McDonald House.

He's been honored with 14 television broadcast journalism awards including awards from The Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Humane Society of the United States.

He's worked on investigations with A Current Affair and Inside Edition.  You've also seen Scott on CNN Headline News, Fox After Breakfast, The Geraldo Rivera Show, The Weather Channel and CBS Up To The Minute. 

Click here to e-mail Scott, follow him on Twitter or find him on Facebook.

 

 

 

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