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David Schechter

David Merrill Schechter (born February 16, 1971) is an American journalist and host of CBS's On The Dot with David Schechter,[1] a nationally broadcast show about climate change. Schechter previously worked as a local news reporter in Dallas, Minneapolis, Dubuque, Youngstown, and Kansas City. Schechter has won three Edward R. Murrow Awards[2] for documentary, three Scripps Howard National Journalism Awards,[3] the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Reporting,[4] as well as a Alfred duPont-Columbia University Award,[5] which is regarded as the broadcast version of a Pulitzer Prize. Schechter is a patented inventor.[6]

David Schechter
Schechter in Mauna Loa, Hawaii (2022)
BornFebruary 16, 1971
Detroit, Michigan, United States
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.A. Communication, University of Michigan
OccupationJournalist
EmployerCBS News
Known forClimate change journalism
TelevisionOn the Dot with David Schechter
Honoursdu-Pont Colombia Award

Early Life and Education edit

David Schechter was born to Neal Schechter and Marilyn Schechter, neé Levin. He and his sister Buffy were born into a Jewish family in West Bloomfield, Michigan. His parents owned and operated Camp Walden, a children's' summer camp in northern Michigan for much of Schechter's life. During the school year, his father worked as a physical education teacher and his mother as an artist. Schechter attended West Bloomfield High School.

In 1989, while still in high school, Schechter won a Columbia Scholastic Press Gold Circle Award[7] for a sports feature about CBS newscaster Pat O'Brien, called "At The Half: A Behind the Scenes Look at Pat O'Brien." The piece went on to be featured in the Detroit Pistons in-house magazine as well as the NBA league magazine, Hoop.

 
Schechter and O'Brien in the early 1990s

Over the years, O'Brien would become a mentor to Schechter. After reading the piece by Schechter, O'Brien would send a note in April of 1989 reading "if you keep writing like that, not only will you be working for At The Half...you'll be hosting the thing! See you during the playoffs." The two would become friends in the years to come.

Schechter attended the University of Michigan, where he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and worked as a sports reporter for the Michigan Daily student newspaper. In 1993 he graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Communication.

Career edit

Local News (1993–2022) edit

Immediately after college, Schechter started his career in Dubuque, Iowa in 1993 as a Primary Anchor at KDUB-TV, a now-closed local television station.

 
Schechter interviewing a boy in Dubuque, Iowa

After two years in Iowa, Schechter transitioned to WFMJ-TV in Youngstown, Ohio in 1995.

Soon after, Schechter moved to WDAF-TV in Kansas City, Missouri in 1996.[8] In Missouri, Schechter worked as a Special Projects Reporter until 1999.

Schechter's next stop was as an Investigative Reporter at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1999-2006. In Minneapolis, Schechter dug deep into investigative reporting with an emphasis on equality with stories like "Access Denied," where he investigated discrimination on the basis of race using hidden cameras at a local club.[9] At WCCO, Schechter created The Last Flagraiser with photojournalist Thomas Aviles, a 2003 regional-Emmy-winning, documentary length piece following the last living service member from the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima in World War Two.[10] It was for this documentary that Schechter won his first Edward R. Murrow Award.[11]

WFAA edit

Finally, Schechter landed at WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas, where he stayed from 2006 to 2022. As a senior reporter, Schechter spent his first ten years at WFAA covering typical local news. In 2015, Schechter gained recognition for his documentary following the 2013 West Fertilizer Company Explosion; the news documentary, titled Rise Up, West: Recovery Starts on the 50-Yard Line, won Schechter his second Murrow Award.[12]

 
Schechter anchors the WFAA nightly news in 2016

It was in 2016 that Schechter and his partner Chance Horner developed Verify Road Trip, a cutting-edge show in which Schechter would bring a skeptical viewer along with him on a road trip to challenge their previously held beliefs.[13] In 2020, he won his third Murrow Award for "Borderlands" after bringing a conservative viewer to the Texas-Mexico border to examine the implications of expanding the border wall.[14]

In 2020 and 2021, Schechter ran "Banking Below 30," an investigative series that exposed systemic racism entrenched in the banking industry, focusing on racial redlining in Dallas.[15] In a congressional hearing, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated the series "shows we need real vigilance in making sure that banks honor their obligations to serve minority communities, low- and moderate-income communities, within their operating areas."[16] And that "that [story] got our attention. We can't talk about individual institutions of course, but we take this very seriously."[16]

Climate Coverage edit

It was with Verify Road Trip that Schechter began covering climate change, realizing the pattern's threat and need for additional news coverage from a local level.[17] In 2020, Schechter and his partner, Chance Horner, released "Verify Road Trip: Climate Truth," an hour-long piece where they took a climate-change skeptic on the road to challenge his beliefs, from Texas to Alaska. The piece earned Schechter a 2020 Scripps Howard Award[18] and a 2021 duPont-Columbia Award,[19][20] widely accepted as the broadcast equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize.

Schechter left WFAA in July of 2022 after 16 years at the station.[21]

National News (2022–present) edit

 
Schechter at a California snow lab in 2023

In August of 2022, Schechter announced that he was taking a job at CBS News as a member of their new Innovation Lab, a branch of the business intended to experiment with next-generation storytelling.[22] [23] As a National Climate Correspondent for CBS, Schechter runs segments on climate change in local markets around the country with his show On the Dot with David Schechter.[1] Schechter debuted the first episode in January of 2023.[24] His pieces have covered forest fires; the effects of light pollution; sea-level rise; climate-change anxiety; university climate divestment; the effects of greenhouse gasses; and more. In December of 2023, Schechter capped off CBS's week-long docu-series "Warming Signs" with an hour long piece in which he visited Svalbard, Norway, the fastest warming area on planet earth.[25]

In 2023, Schechter co-founded the CBS E-Team, where he trains local reporters, meteorologists, and news managers on better ways to locally cover climate change.[26]

Schechter is a patented inventor for an intelligent news management platform and social network.[6]

Schechter also writes broadly circulated opinion pieces on the how local journalists can better cover climate change.[27][28]

Personal Life edit

Schechter lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife Janet and son Henry. He is an Ethics Fellow at the Poynter Institute.[29]

Awards edit

Awards
Year Award Name Work Title Category Status
1990 Columbia Scholastic Press Gold Circle Award At The Half: A Behind the Scenes Look at Pat O'Brien[7] Print Feature Won
2006 Edward R. Murrow Awards The Last Flagraiser[11] Documentary Won
2015 Edward R. Murrow Awards Rise Up, West[12] Documentary Won
2020 Edward R. Murrow Awards Verify Road Trip: Climate Truth[30] Documentary Won
2020 Scripps Howard Award Verify Road Trip: Climate Truth[11] Documentary Won
2020 duPont-Columbia Award Verify Road Trip: Climate Truth[19][20] Documentary Won
2018 James Beard Foundation Award Verify Road Trip[31][32] Segment Finalist
2010 Scripps Howard Award "Deporting Justice"[33] Series Won

References edit

  1. ^ a b Miller, Mark (2023-01-10). "CBS Stations Debuts Climate Change Series 'On The Dot With David Schechter'". TV News Check. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  2. ^ "WFAA wins 6 regional Murrow Awards, including top honors in Overall Excellence and Breaking News Coverage categories". wfaa.com. 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  3. ^ McCarter, Rebecca (2020-03-03). "The Winners Of The 67th Scripps Howard Awards Announced". Scripps. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  4. ^ "David Schechter - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  5. ^ "WFAA wins duPont-Columbia Award, broadcast equivalent of Pulitzer Prize, for reporting on climate change". wfaa.com. 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  6. ^ a b US patent 9569467B1 
  7. ^ a b "Columbia Scholastic Press Association | Awards Programs | CSPA Gold Circle Awards CSPA Scholastic Gold Circle Awards: Past Recipients, by Year | Columbia University Pre-College Programs". precollege.sps.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  8. ^ "Television station sues University of Missouri system for violating open-records act". Student Press Law Center. 2000-05-10. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  9. ^ Woods, Keith (2002-08-21). "The Essence of Excellence". Poynter. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  10. ^ "2003 Emmy® Awards Nominees & Recipients". Upper Midwest Emmys®. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  11. ^ a b c murrow.rtdna.org https://murrow.rtdna.org/award-winners.php. Retrieved 2024-03-18. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ a b Bahari, Sarah (April 7, 2014). "Documentary tells West's story through football team".
  13. ^ Wilner, Tamar. "A TV station taps viewers to help 'truth-test' the news". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  14. ^ "Trump's Wall vs. landowners in the way". wfaa.com. 2018-02-23. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  15. ^ "'You're only crippling us': Banks own many of Dallas' low-income, high-crime apartments — and they're rewarded for it". wfaa.com. 2021-02-28. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  16. ^ a b "America's top banking regulator: WFAA's 'Banking Below 30' investigation documenting unfair treatment of minorities 'very troubling'". wfaa.com. 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  17. ^ "How David Schechter sees the future of local climate coverage - Storybench". 2021-08-13. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  18. ^ McCarter, Rebecca (2020-03-03). "The Winners Of The 67th Scripps Howard Awards Announced". Scripps. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  19. ^ a b "2021 Winners". duPont-Columbia Awards. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  20. ^ a b "WFAA wins duPont-Columbia Award, broadcast equivalent of Pulitzer Prize, for reporting on climate change". wfaa.com. 2021-02-09. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  21. ^ "David Schechter Leaving WFAA After 16 Years". www.adweek.com. 2022-07-26. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  22. ^ "Paramount Press Express | CBS STATIONS ANNOUNCES PLANS TO CREATE LOCAL NEWS INNOVATION LAB". www.paramountpressexpress.com. 2022-01-11. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  23. ^ "CBS Local News Innovation Lab Adds Six Including Consumer and Environmental Correspondents". www.adweek.com. 2022-07-26. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  24. ^ Miller, Mark (2023-01-10). "CBS Stations Debuts Climate Change Series 'On The Dot With David Schechter'". TV News Check. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  25. ^ "Paramount Press Express | CBS NEWS AND STATIONS PREMIERES "WARMING SIGNS," A WEEK-LONG CLIMATE DOCUSERIES THAT JOURNEYS TO THE FASTEST-WARMING COMMUNITY ON EARTH, TODAY DEC 4-8, WITH AN HOUR-LONG SPECIAL TO AIR THE WEEKEND OF DEC. 9". www.paramountpressexpress.com. 2023-12-04. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  26. ^ "David Schechter - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. 2023-09-19. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  27. ^ Schechter, David (2023-12-13). "I'm a reporter and I know why talking about climate change makes local TV news nervous". Poynter. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  28. ^ Schechter, David. "How a Texas TV reporter gained the confidence to cover climate change". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  29. ^ Mitchell, Bill (2004-01-27). "Poynter Ethics Fellows Class of 2002". Poynter. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  30. ^ murrow.rtdna.org https://murrow.rtdna.org/award-winners.php. Retrieved 2024-03-18. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  31. ^ "WFAA's Verify team nominated for James Beard award". wfaa.com. 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  32. ^ "The 2018 James Beard Award Nominees | James Beard Foundation". www.jamesbeard.org. Retrieved 2024-03-18.
  33. ^ Foundation, Scripps Howard. "Scripps Howard Foundation Announces National Journalism Awards Winners". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2024-03-18.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources David Schechter news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message David Merrill Schechter born February 16 1971 is an American journalist and host of CBS s On The Dot with David Schechter 1 a nationally broadcast show about climate change Schechter previously worked as a local news reporter in Dallas Minneapolis Dubuque Youngstown and Kansas City Schechter has won three Edward R Murrow Awards 2 for documentary three Scripps Howard National Journalism Awards 3 the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Political Reporting 4 as well as a Alfred duPont Columbia University Award 5 which is regarded as the broadcast version of a Pulitzer Prize Schechter is a patented inventor 6 David SchechterSchechter in Mauna Loa Hawaii 2022 BornFebruary 16 1971Detroit Michigan United StatesNationalityAmericanEducationB A Communication University of MichiganOccupationJournalistEmployerCBS NewsKnown forClimate change journalismTelevisionOn the Dot with David SchechterHonoursdu Pont Colombia Award Contents 1 Early Life and Education 2 Career 2 1 Local News 1993 2022 2 1 1 WFAA 2 1 1 1 Climate Coverage 2 2 National News 2022 present 3 Personal Life 4 Awards 5 ReferencesEarly Life and Education editDavid Schechter was born to Neal Schechter and Marilyn Schechter nee Levin He and his sister Buffy were born into a Jewish family in West Bloomfield Michigan His parents owned and operated Camp Walden a children s summer camp in northern Michigan for much of Schechter s life During the school year his father worked as a physical education teacher and his mother as an artist Schechter attended West Bloomfield High School In 1989 while still in high school Schechter won a Columbia Scholastic Press Gold Circle Award 7 for a sports feature about CBS newscaster Pat O Brien called At The Half A Behind the Scenes Look at Pat O Brien The piece went on to be featured in the Detroit Pistons in house magazine as well as the NBA league magazine Hoop nbsp Schechter and O Brien in the early 1990s Over the years O Brien would become a mentor to Schechter After reading the piece by Schechter O Brien would send a note in April of 1989 reading if you keep writing like that not only will you be working for At The Half you ll be hosting the thing See you during the playoffs The two would become friends in the years to come Schechter attended the University of Michigan where he was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and worked as a sports reporter for the Michigan Daily student newspaper In 1993 he graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Communication Career editLocal News 1993 2022 edit Immediately after college Schechter started his career in Dubuque Iowa in 1993 as a Primary Anchor at KDUB TV a now closed local television station nbsp Schechter interviewing a boy in Dubuque Iowa After two years in Iowa Schechter transitioned to WFMJ TV in Youngstown Ohio in 1995 Soon after Schechter moved to WDAF TV in Kansas City Missouri in 1996 8 In Missouri Schechter worked as a Special Projects Reporter until 1999 Schechter s next stop was as an Investigative Reporter at WCCO TV in Minneapolis Minnesota from 1999 2006 In Minneapolis Schechter dug deep into investigative reporting with an emphasis on equality with stories like Access Denied where he investigated discrimination on the basis of race using hidden cameras at a local club 9 At WCCO Schechter created The Last Flagraiser with photojournalist Thomas Aviles a 2003 regional Emmy winning documentary length piece following the last living service member from the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima in World War Two 10 It was for this documentary that Schechter won his first Edward R Murrow Award 11 WFAA edit Finally Schechter landed at WFAA TV in Dallas Texas where he stayed from 2006 to 2022 As a senior reporter Schechter spent his first ten years at WFAA covering typical local news In 2015 Schechter gained recognition for his documentary following the 2013 West Fertilizer Company Explosion the news documentary titled Rise Up West Recovery Starts on the 50 Yard Line won Schechter his second Murrow Award 12 nbsp Schechter anchors the WFAA nightly news in 2016 It was in 2016 that Schechter and his partner Chance Horner developed Verify Road Trip a cutting edge show in which Schechter would bring a skeptical viewer along with him on a road trip to challenge their previously held beliefs 13 In 2020 he won his third Murrow Award for Borderlands after bringing a conservative viewer to the Texas Mexico border to examine the implications of expanding the border wall 14 In 2020 and 2021 Schechter ran Banking Below 30 an investigative series that exposed systemic racism entrenched in the banking industry focusing on racial redlining in Dallas 15 In a congressional hearing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated the series shows we need real vigilance in making sure that banks honor their obligations to serve minority communities low and moderate income communities within their operating areas 16 And that that story got our attention We can t talk about individual institutions of course but we take this very seriously 16 Climate Coverage edit It was with Verify Road Trip that Schechter began covering climate change realizing the pattern s threat and need for additional news coverage from a local level 17 In 2020 Schechter and his partner Chance Horner released Verify Road Trip Climate Truth an hour long piece where they took a climate change skeptic on the road to challenge his beliefs from Texas to Alaska The piece earned Schechter a 2020 Scripps Howard Award 18 and a 2021 duPont Columbia Award 19 20 widely accepted as the broadcast equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize Schechter left WFAA in July of 2022 after 16 years at the station 21 National News 2022 present edit nbsp Schechter at a California snow lab in 2023 In August of 2022 Schechter announced that he was taking a job at CBS News as a member of their new Innovation Lab a branch of the business intended to experiment with next generation storytelling 22 23 As a National Climate Correspondent for CBS Schechter runs segments on climate change in local markets around the country with his show On the Dot with David Schechter 1 Schechter debuted the first episode in January of 2023 24 His pieces have covered forest fires the effects of light pollution sea level rise climate change anxiety university climate divestment the effects of greenhouse gasses and more In December of 2023 Schechter capped off CBS s week long docu series Warming Signs with an hour long piece in which he visited Svalbard Norway the fastest warming area on planet earth 25 In 2023 Schechter co founded the CBS E Team where he trains local reporters meteorologists and news managers on better ways to locally cover climate change 26 Schechter is a patented inventor for an intelligent news management platform and social network 6 Schechter also writes broadly circulated opinion pieces on the how local journalists can better cover climate change 27 28 Personal Life editSchechter lives in Dallas Texas with his wife Janet and son Henry He is an Ethics Fellow at the Poynter Institute 29 Awards editAwards Year Award Name Work Title Category Status 1990 Columbia Scholastic Press Gold Circle Award At The Half A Behind the Scenes Look at Pat O Brien 7 Print Feature Won 2006 Edward R Murrow Awards The Last Flagraiser 11 Documentary Won 2015 Edward R Murrow Awards Rise Up West 12 Documentary Won 2020 Edward R Murrow Awards Verify Road Trip Climate Truth 30 Documentary Won 2020 Scripps Howard Award Verify Road Trip Climate Truth 11 Documentary Won 2020 duPont Columbia Award Verify Road Trip Climate Truth 19 20 Documentary Won 2018 James Beard Foundation Award Verify Road Trip 31 32 Segment Finalist 2010 Scripps Howard Award Deporting Justice 33 Series WonReferences edit a b Miller Mark 2023 01 10 CBS Stations Debuts Climate Change Series On The Dot With David Schechter TV News Check Retrieved 2024 03 19 WFAA wins 6 regional Murrow Awards including top honors in Overall Excellence and Breaking News Coverage categories wfaa com 2022 05 17 Retrieved 2024 03 18 McCarter Rebecca 2020 03 03 The Winners Of The 67th Scripps Howard Awards Announced Scripps Retrieved 2024 03 18 David Schechter CBS News www cbsnews com 2023 09 19 Retrieved 2024 03 18 WFAA wins duPont Columbia Award broadcast equivalent of Pulitzer Prize for reporting on climate change wfaa com 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2024 03 18 a b US patent 9569467B1 a b Columbia Scholastic Press Association Awards Programs CSPA Gold Circle Awards CSPA Scholastic Gold Circle Awards Past Recipients by Year Columbia University Pre College Programs precollege sps columbia edu Retrieved 2024 03 23 Television station sues University of Missouri system for violating open records act Student Press Law Center 2000 05 10 Retrieved 2024 03 18 Woods Keith 2002 08 21 The Essence of Excellence Poynter Retrieved 2024 03 18 2003 Emmy Awards Nominees amp Recipients Upper Midwest Emmys Retrieved 2024 03 18 a b c murrow rtdna org https murrow rtdna org award winners php Retrieved 2024 03 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help a b Bahari Sarah April 7 2014 Documentary tells West s story through football team Wilner Tamar A TV station taps viewers to help truth test the news Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved 2024 03 18 Trump s Wall vs landowners in the way wfaa com 2018 02 23 Retrieved 2024 03 18 You re only crippling us Banks own many of Dallas low income high crime apartments and they re rewarded for it wfaa com 2021 02 28 Retrieved 2024 03 19 a b America s top banking regulator WFAA s Banking Below 30 investigation documenting unfair treatment of minorities very troubling wfaa com 2021 07 15 Retrieved 2024 03 19 How David Schechter sees the future of local climate coverage Storybench 2021 08 13 Retrieved 2024 03 18 McCarter Rebecca 2020 03 03 The Winners Of The 67th Scripps Howard Awards Announced Scripps Retrieved 2024 03 18 a b 2021 Winners duPont Columbia Awards Retrieved 2024 03 18 a b WFAA wins duPont Columbia Award broadcast equivalent of Pulitzer Prize for reporting on climate change wfaa com 2021 02 09 Retrieved 2024 03 18 David Schechter Leaving WFAA After 16 Years www adweek com 2022 07 26 Retrieved 2024 03 18 Paramount Press Express CBS STATIONS ANNOUNCES PLANS TO CREATE LOCAL NEWS INNOVATION LAB www paramountpressexpress com 2022 01 11 Retrieved 2024 03 18 CBS Local News Innovation Lab Adds Six Including Consumer and Environmental Correspondents www adweek com 2022 07 26 Retrieved 2024 03 18 Miller Mark 2023 01 10 CBS Stations Debuts Climate Change Series On The Dot With David Schechter TV News Check Retrieved 2024 03 18 Paramount Press Express CBS NEWS AND STATIONS PREMIERES WARMING SIGNS A WEEK LONG CLIMATE DOCUSERIES THAT JOURNEYS TO THE FASTEST WARMING COMMUNITY ON EARTH TODAY DEC 4 8 WITH AN HOUR LONG SPECIAL TO AIR THE WEEKEND OF DEC 9 www paramountpressexpress com 2023 12 04 Retrieved 2024 03 18 David Schechter CBS News www cbsnews com 2023 09 19 Retrieved 2024 03 19 Schechter David 2023 12 13 I m a reporter and I know why talking about climate change makes local TV news nervous Poynter Retrieved 2024 03 18 Schechter David How a Texas TV reporter gained the confidence to cover climate change Columbia Journalism Review Retrieved 2024 03 18 Mitchell Bill 2004 01 27 Poynter Ethics Fellows Class of 2002 Poynter Retrieved 2024 03 19 murrow rtdna org https murrow rtdna org award winners php Retrieved 2024 03 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help WFAA s Verify team 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