MARVIN KALB

'Marvin Kalb' (born June 9 1930) is an American journalist.
Marvin Kalb is a Senior Fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy and Faculty Chair for the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Washington programs. Kalb was the Shorenstein Center's Founding Director and Edward R. Murrow Professor of Press and Public Policy (1987-1999). The Shorenstein Center and the Kennedy School are part of Harvard University.
Kalb spent 30 years as an award-winning reporter for CBS and NBC News. At NBC, he served as chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Moscow Bureau Chief, and host of ''Meet the Press''. His work landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents. Kalb was the last newsman recruited by Murrow to join CBS News, becoming part of the later generation of the "Murrow's Boys." During many years of Kalb's tenures at CBS and NBC, his brother Bernard was also part of the news staff at CBS.
Kalb has authored or coauthored nine nonfiction books (''Eastern Exposure'', ''Dragon in the Kremlin'', ''The Volga'', ''Roots of Involvement'', ''Kissinger'', ''Campaign ’88'', ''The Nixon Memo'', and ''One Scandalous Story'') and two best-selling novels (''In the National Interest'' and ''The Last Ambassador''). His most recent book is ''The Media and the War on Terrorism''.
He hosts the monthly Kalb Report, a discussion of media ethics and responsibility at the National Press Club in Washington, DC sponsored by the Shorenstein Center and George Washington University. He is a regular contributor to Fox News, National Public Radio and America Abroad.

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Martin Kalb's Profile at Harvard University from the John F. Kennedy School of Government website

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