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Immediately after graduating from Columbia, Gonzalez joined the staff of Newsweek magazine, where he filed stories from New York, Detroit and Miami. [3]In 1990, he joined The New York Times as a reporter for their Metro Desk, where he became known for stories focusing on the neighborhoods of New York City, while reflecting on larger social and cultural issues in American society.
The Bronx Times-Reporter is a weekly newspaper published in the Bronx, New York. It was co-founded in 1981 by John Collazzi and Assemblyman Michael Benedetto. [2] The Bronx Times-Reporter covers local news and publishes columns by local community organizations. It is sold on many local newsstands and available through subscription.
His on-air career began when he was hired by Roberto Soto at News 12–The Bronx. Initially Rosen was a one-man-band street reporter at News 12-The Bronx and was eventually promoted to anchorman. He also served as camera operator, editor and producer for that network. He also worked at CBS News as a researcher for lead anchor Dan Rather. [10]
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Gary Axelbank is a New York City journalist, disk jockey and TV personality based in The Bronx. He has been called the "Edward R. Murrow" and "Charlie Rose" of the Bronx. [1] [2] Axelbank is the host of BronxTalk and The Bronx Buzz on BronxNet, a public, educational and government access cable TV network available on Cablevision and Verizon ...
From 2017-2019 he was an Emmy-award winning investigative reporter at NY1. He was the law enforcement reporter for WPIX [1] and was editor for video [2] at The New York Times. He was the youngest White House reporter in history [3] having served in that role for News Corporation's iPad newspaper, The Daily at age 17.
Allison Kaden (born November 1, 1977) is a general assignment reporter for WPIX-TV in New York City. Kaden joined the station in 2004, after working for News 12 The Bronx . She was hit by a car on March 4, 2010, [ 1 ] but returned six weeks later.