Tim Ciesco Biography, Age, Wife, Career And NBC 5 Today

Tim Ciesco Biography

Tim Ciesco is an American multimedia journalist working as a reporter for NBC 5 Today and NBC 5 Today at 11. He grew up in Washington D.C.

Ciesco attended the University of Virginia. Tim graduated with a degree in English. He is a lifelong Cowboys fan as well as a die-hard fan for the Rangers. Tim shoots, writes, and edits his own stories. He is one of the few journalists who do this in NBC 5.

Tim Ciesco Age

He grew up in Washington D.C. Information about his age will be updated soon.

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Tim Ciesco Career | Tim Ciesco NBC 5 Today

He joined NBC 5 in January 2014. Before joining NBC, Tim was working at WSLS 10 situated in Roanoke, Virginia and also KKCO 11 News located in Grand Junction, Colorado.

He has covered many topics including the July 7 police shootings in Dallas, to the Texas Rangers new ballpark in Arlington, as well as the Botham Jean case, and the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo while he is in NBC 5. He is currently a multimedia journalist working as a reporter for NBC 5 Today.

Experience;

Multimedia Journalist
KXAS / NBC 5
January 2014 – Present 5 years 6 months
Arlington, TX

Reporter
WSLS 10
December 2011 – January 2014 2 years 2 months
Roanoke, Virginia Area

One man band reporter for WSLS 10 in Roanoke

General Assignment Reporter
KKCO
August 2007 – December 2011 4 years 5 months
Grand Junction, Colorado Area

News Intern
Charlottesville Newsplex (WCAV, WVAW, and WAHU)
February 2007 – May 2007 4 months

News Intern
WFTV
June 2006 – August 2006 3 months

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Arts Community Hopes to Put Spotlight on Arlington Art Scene

Source; downtownarlington.org

Arlington is known worldwide for its stadiums and theme parks, but when it comes to the city’s music, art, and theater scene, many people who live there have no clue it exists. Now, the arts community is working to change that.

Whether it’s a night out at Levitt Pavilion, a symphony concert at the Arlington Music Hall or a youth summer camp at Theatre Arlington, the arts are very much alive in the American Dream City. “It is very vibrant,” said Norman Ussery, executive director of Theatre Arlington.

“The quality of talent here is really amazing,” Ussery says, unfortunately, not everyone sees that. “People have trouble finding out what’s in their own backyard,” said Ussery. He says not only are people unaware of the arts opportunities in Arlington, patrons of one particular organization don’t often support the others.

“Right now, a lot of our patrons have no idea that 100 steps down the street are the Arlington Museum of Art,” said Ussery. “  “Designation of Downtown Arlington as a cultural arts district will provide focus.” For a little more than a year, several arts organizations and the Downtown Arlington Management Corporation have talked about creating a cultural arts district that they could market as a destination.

“I believe strongly that cultural arts set us apart from other communities,” said Tony Rutigliano, president, and CEO of the Downtown Arlington Management Corporation. “It makes us unique.” The team is now taking the first step towards making that happen by recently applying for cultural arts district status from the Texas Commission on the Arts.

They admit this process won’t catapult Arlington’s art scene to overnight fame. But given time, they’re confident it will help people see Arlington has more to offer than just stadiums and theme parks. “It’s going to give people a better understanding of what is available in Downtown Arlington,” said Rutigliano.

“And it’s going to help us facilitate the revitalization of Downtown.” The group will find out this fall if the district will be recognized by the state.


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