BOB HERBERT
'Bob Herbert' (born March 7, 1945 in Brooklyn, NY), is an op-ed columnist for ''The New York Times''. His column is syndicated to other newspapers around the country. He is distinguished by his frequent columns on poverty and criticism of the war in Iraq.
He has written many works attacking racism and American political apathy towards race issues.
Although born in Brooklyn, Herbert grew up primarily in Montclair, New Jersey, where his parents owned a number of upholstery shops.[1] He was drafted in the buildup to the Vietnam war, but ultimately sent to Korea. Always having had an interest in politics and writing, Herbert decided shortly after the war to go into journalism.
Herbert received a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the State University of New York (Empire State College) in 1988.[1]
Herbert's journalistic career began with ''The Star-Ledger'' in New Jersey in 1970. Herbert went on to work as a reporter and editor at the ''New York Daily News'' from 1976 until 1985, when he became a political columnist and editor, and began attracting attention for his editorial work. This led to a position on WCBS-TV in New York, as a founding panelist of "Sunday Edition" in 1990, as well as becoming host of Hotline, a weekly issues program on New York public television. He later served as a national correspondent on NBC from 1991 to 1993, with regular appearances on "The Today Show" and "NBC Nightly News."[2]
Herbert's journalistic awards include the Meyer Berger Award for coverage of New York City and the American Society of Newspaper Editors award for distinguished newspaper writing.
Herbert chaired the Pulitzer Prize jury for spot news reporting in 1993. He is author of ''Promises Betrayed: Waking Up From The American Dream'', published by Henry Holt & Company in 2005.
★ "Meet Bob Herbert", ''New York Times'' biographical video interview (Requires TimesSelect subscription)
★ Bob Herbert's New York Times Columnist Page
★ Interview at Democracy Now
★ ''Promises Betrayed'', at Barnes and Noble
★ 1995 Interview with ''The Progressive'', at FindArticles]
1. Times Select, Meet the Columnists http://select.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2005/09/19/opinion/20050919_HERBERT_FEATURE.html Retrieved on 3/19/07.
He has written many works attacking racism and American political apathy towards race issues.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Journalistic career |
| External links |
| References |
Biography
Although born in Brooklyn, Herbert grew up primarily in Montclair, New Jersey, where his parents owned a number of upholstery shops.[1] He was drafted in the buildup to the Vietnam war, but ultimately sent to Korea. Always having had an interest in politics and writing, Herbert decided shortly after the war to go into journalism.
Herbert received a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from the State University of New York (Empire State College) in 1988.[1]
Journalistic career
Herbert's journalistic career began with ''The Star-Ledger'' in New Jersey in 1970. Herbert went on to work as a reporter and editor at the ''New York Daily News'' from 1976 until 1985, when he became a political columnist and editor, and began attracting attention for his editorial work. This led to a position on WCBS-TV in New York, as a founding panelist of "Sunday Edition" in 1990, as well as becoming host of Hotline, a weekly issues program on New York public television. He later served as a national correspondent on NBC from 1991 to 1993, with regular appearances on "The Today Show" and "NBC Nightly News."[2]
Herbert's journalistic awards include the Meyer Berger Award for coverage of New York City and the American Society of Newspaper Editors award for distinguished newspaper writing.
Herbert chaired the Pulitzer Prize jury for spot news reporting in 1993. He is author of ''Promises Betrayed: Waking Up From The American Dream'', published by Henry Holt & Company in 2005.
External links
★ "Meet Bob Herbert", ''New York Times'' biographical video interview (Requires TimesSelect subscription)
★ Bob Herbert's New York Times Columnist Page
★ Interview at Democracy Now
★ ''Promises Betrayed'', at Barnes and Noble
★ 1995 Interview with ''The Progressive'', at FindArticles]
References
1. Times Select, Meet the Columnists http://select.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2005/09/19/opinion/20050919_HERBERT_FEATURE.html Retrieved on 3/19/07.
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