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Peter W. Klein

Peter W. Klein (born in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a journalist, documentary filmmaker, professor, and media leader. He was the founder of the Global Reporting Centre,[1] a non-profit organization dedicated to innovating how global investigative journalism is funded, produced and finds audiences. A hallmark of the centre is collaboration, as well as experimentation with new forms of reporting, including empowerment journalism.

Peter W. Klein
EducationColumbia University (M.S. in Journalism, 1993)
Pennsylvania State University (B.A. in Philosophy, Honors Degree in Economics, Honors Degree in Science Technology and Society, 1991)
Occupation(s)Journalist, television and documentary film producer, professor
Known forInvestigative and global reporting (earning three Emmys, and numerous other awards)
Websiteglobalreportingcentre.org

Peter is the executive editor of investigations at NBC News. He was an investigative producer for the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes and previously was an investigative producer at ABC News' Law & Justice unit.[2] He is a contributor to the documentary series PBS Frontline, where his work has been honored with the Emmy for Best Investigative Magazine, as well as the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award and the Sigma Delta Chi Award.[3][4] He was a regular contributor to The New York Times series Retro Report, focusing on national security stories. He previously wrote a column for The Globe and Mail.

From 2009 to 2010 Klein was the host of the Canadian current affairs interview program The Standard.[5] From 2010 to 2015 he was the Director of the University of British Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism where he continues to serve as a professor and runs the Global Reporting Program,[6] in which he works with students around the world to collaborate on major reporting projects. His journalism has earned recognition from leading professional organizations, including the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (three Emmy Awards), Society of Professional Journalists (two Sigma Delta Chis), Radio Television Digital News Association (numerous Edward R. Murrows), International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (Webby Honor) and the Online Journalism Organization (ONA).

Early life edit

Klein was born to immigrants who fled the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. His father Fred was a knife sharpener and burr hand at the Ford automotive plant in Sharonville, Ohio.[7] His mother Alice was a bookkeeper at a bank. The family spoke Hungarian at home, and Klein maintains dual American and Hungarian citizenship. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and grew up in Miami Beach, Florida.[citation needed]

Career highlight edit

In the early 1990s, Klein worked as a public radio reporter during the Bosnian War while freelancing print stories for various publications. In 1994, he helped found VNI New York Times Television, which pioneered foreign news reporting using small format Hi-8 cameras. He went from there to become a senior producer for CBS News' cable channel, Eye on People, and co-created a documentary series called I Witness, where video journalists spent months covering one topic.

In 1996 Klein left CBS to become a producer at ABC News' Law and Justice Unit. There he conducted investigations for 20/20, Nightline, and World News Tonight. In the late 90s he and correspondent John Miller investigated anti-government militias, as well as Eric Rudolph of the Army of God’s string of abortion clinic attacks. Klein and correspondent Elizabeth Vargas investigated the wrongful conviction of a woman named Betty Tyson and helped overturn her conviction, a project which earned Vargas her first Emmy nomination. Klein also filmed, edited and produced documentary specials for Nightline, following people over long periods of time, including the abortion clinic bombing victim Emily Lyons as she spent her first year recovering from a near-fatal blast.[8] In a project entitled "Life & Death",[9] Klein shadowed Noel Earley, a Vietnam veteran dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, as he fought for the right to use doctor-assisted suicide. In another project, Klein followed a convicted child molester from the day he was released from prison.[10] Over a six-month period, Klein documented his journey moving back into society, showing the police notifications, the community meetings and the pedophile's life at his mother's house.

In 1999, Klein joined 60 Minutes as a staff producer.[11] In 2000 he and Mike Wallace reported on the threat posed by unsecured smallpox virus samples, and on September 5, 2001, their report won a News and Documentary Emmy.[12] After 9/11, Klein went on to work with Wallace covering the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. Their interview with Secretary of Health Tommy Thompson, in which Thompson insisted the country was completely safe from any biological attack, led to a Senate hearing about US biowarfare preparedness.[13] Klein was one of the first network magazine producers to travel to Iraq after the invasion and, working with correspondent Bob Simon, he secured the first and to-date, only Western TV interview with the Shiite cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr.[14]

Throughout his career, Klein has reported on public and mental health, earning two Emmy Awards for projects on pandemics, and was co-producer of Unseen Enemy, a feature documentary directed by Janet Tobias about the risks of global pandemics.[15] Other areas of investigation include corruption and national security.

In 2006, Klein launched an investigative series for the History Channel called Beyond Top Secret. The series received two Emmy nominations in 2007[16] and was featured on a segment of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.[17] He was the director and producer of the Emmy-nominated documentary Over a Barrel, an ABC News special project about the business of the oil industry. Klein has also contributed business reporting and documentaries to CNBC and CBS News, and earned several Business News Emmy Award nominations, including for a 60 Minutes investigation into market timing in the mutual fund industry.

In 2009, Klein became the host of a weekly current affairs program on VisionTV and JoyTV in Canada called The Standard. Some of his notable guests have included former Mossad director Efraim Halevy and Nate Phelps,[18] son of the radical anti-gay preacher Fred Phelps.

Klein has written for The New York Times,[19] The Globe and Mail, The Miami Herald, The Christian Science Monitor, and numerous other publications during his career.

Teaching edit

In addition to his professional work, Klein has been teaching journalism since 1998, initially at New York University[20] and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[21] In 2005 Klein became a professor at the University of British Columbia's School of Journalism, where he teaches investigative reporting, documentary production and global reporting.[22] In 2009, with the support of a $1 million donation from Mindset Foundation,[23] he founded the International Reporting Program in which he took graduate students overseas to produce long-form reporting projects. In 2009, his class produced a documentary for PBS Frontline/World called "Digital Dumping Ground" in which they traced the path of electronic waste to three continents. The project won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative in a Newsmagazine. The course has developed into a more collaborative Global Reporting Program [24] in which students at universities around the world work together to produce journalism in partnership with major media organizations.

References edit

  1. ^ Globe & Mail, "UBC journalism director looks to philanthropy to fund reporting centre".
  2. ^ "Backgrounder: Peter Klein | Bullpen". nyujournalismprojects.org. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  3. ^ "Peter Klein, Author at FRONTLINE". FRONTLINE. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  4. ^ "Peter Klein". School of Journalism, Writing, and Media. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  5. ^ The Standard, . Archived from the original on 2010-02-11.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  7. ^ "Ohio primaries: Trump promises a time machine for blue-collar Americans".
  8. ^ "The Survivor". Nightline. Aired January 28, 1999.
  9. ^ "A Public Death". The Province Journal Company. 1997.
  10. ^ "Sex offender next door". Nightline. Aired in 1999.
  11. ^ "60 Minutes – show description, cast and crew". 1968–present.
  12. ^ "The 23rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Award Nominees Announced By The National Academy of Television Arts And Sciences".
  13. ^ Connolly, Ceci "Senators Criticize HHS Chief On Readiness; Bio-Terrorism Comments 'Will Not Really Help'". The Washington Post. October 4, 2001.
  14. ^ McKay, Mary Jayne "Muqtada Sadr's Battle Against U.S.: Bob Simon Interviews Iraq's Radical Cleric". CBS News. May 28, 2004. 60 Minutes. Aired May 30, 2004.
  15. ^ "CNN Press Release: Unseen Enemy".
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-02.
  17. ^ "– YouTube". YouTube.
  18. ^ Cutbirth, Joe Cutbirth, Joe (June 10, 2010). "Phelp's Son Says "God Hates Fags" Church Could Turn Violent". Huffington Post. The Huffington Post. April 11, 2010.
  19. ^ Klein, Peter W. Klein, Peter W. (January 4, 2007). "My Father's Red Scare". The New York Times. The New York Times. January 4, 2007.
  20. ^ Richards, Jennifer . Archived from the original on 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2010-04-17.Bullpen
  21. ^ "The Interview reinforces a negative view of US journalists".
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  23. ^ "$1m gift creates groundbreaking International Reporting course". UBC Graduate School of Journalism News & Events. April 6, 2009.
  24. ^ "GRP Press Release". 21 September 2016.

External links edit

  • Peter W. Klein's Homepage

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Peter W Klein born in Cincinnati Ohio is a journalist documentary filmmaker professor and media leader He was the founder of the Global Reporting Centre 1 a non profit organization dedicated to innovating how global investigative journalism is funded produced and finds audiences A hallmark of the centre is collaboration as well as experimentation with new forms of reporting including empowerment journalism Peter W KleinEducationColumbia University M S in Journalism 1993 Pennsylvania State University B A in Philosophy Honors Degree in Economics Honors Degree in Science Technology and Society 1991 Occupation s Journalist television and documentary film producer professorKnown forInvestigative and global reporting earning three Emmys and numerous other awards Websiteglobalreportingcentre org Peter is the executive editor of investigations at NBC News He was an investigative producer for the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes and previously was an investigative producer at ABC News Law amp Justice unit 2 He is a contributor to the documentary series PBS Frontline where his work has been honored with the Emmy for Best Investigative Magazine as well as the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award and the Sigma Delta Chi Award 3 4 He was a regular contributor to The New York Times series Retro Report focusing on national security stories He previously wrote a column for The Globe and Mail From 2009 to 2010 Klein was the host of the Canadian current affairs interview program The Standard 5 From 2010 to 2015 he was the Director of the University of British Columbia s Graduate School of Journalism where he continues to serve as a professor and runs the Global Reporting Program 6 in which he works with students around the world to collaborate on major reporting projects His journalism has earned recognition from leading professional organizations including the National Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences three Emmy Awards Society of Professional Journalists two Sigma Delta Chis Radio Television Digital News Association numerous Edward R Murrows International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences Webby Honor and the Online Journalism Organization ONA Contents 1 Early life 2 Career highlight 3 Teaching 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editKlein was born to immigrants who fled the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 His father Fred was a knife sharpener and burr hand at the Ford automotive plant in Sharonville Ohio 7 His mother Alice was a bookkeeper at a bank The family spoke Hungarian at home and Klein maintains dual American and Hungarian citizenship He was born in Cincinnati Ohio and grew up in Miami Beach Florida citation needed Career highlight editIn the early 1990s Klein worked as a public radio reporter during the Bosnian War while freelancing print stories for various publications In 1994 he helped found VNI New York Times Television which pioneered foreign news reporting using small format Hi 8 cameras He went from there to become a senior producer for CBS News cable channel Eye on People and co created a documentary series called I Witness where video journalists spent months covering one topic In 1996 Klein left CBS to become a producer at ABC News Law and Justice Unit There he conducted investigations for 20 20 Nightline and World News Tonight In the late 90s he and correspondent John Miller investigated anti government militias as well as Eric Rudolph of the Army of God s string of abortion clinic attacks Klein and correspondent Elizabeth Vargas investigated the wrongful conviction of a woman named Betty Tyson and helped overturn her conviction a project which earned Vargas her first Emmy nomination Klein also filmed edited and produced documentary specials for Nightline following people over long periods of time including the abortion clinic bombing victim Emily Lyons as she spent her first year recovering from a near fatal blast 8 In a project entitled Life amp Death 9 Klein shadowed Noel Earley a Vietnam veteran dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as he fought for the right to use doctor assisted suicide In another project Klein followed a convicted child molester from the day he was released from prison 10 Over a six month period Klein documented his journey moving back into society showing the police notifications the community meetings and the pedophile s life at his mother s house In 1999 Klein joined 60 Minutes as a staff producer 11 In 2000 he and Mike Wallace reported on the threat posed by unsecured smallpox virus samples and on September 5 2001 their report won a News and Documentary Emmy 12 After 9 11 Klein went on to work with Wallace covering the aftermath of the terrorist attacks Their interview with Secretary of Health Tommy Thompson in which Thompson insisted the country was completely safe from any biological attack led to a Senate hearing about US biowarfare preparedness 13 Klein was one of the first network magazine producers to travel to Iraq after the invasion and working with correspondent Bob Simon he secured the first and to date only Western TV interview with the Shiite cleric Muqtada Al Sadr 14 Throughout his career Klein has reported on public and mental health earning two Emmy Awards for projects on pandemics and was co producer of Unseen Enemy a feature documentary directed by Janet Tobias about the risks of global pandemics 15 Other areas of investigation include corruption and national security In 2006 Klein launched an investigative series for the History Channel called Beyond Top Secret The series received two Emmy nominations in 2007 16 and was featured on a segment of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 17 He was the director and producer of the Emmy nominated documentary Over a Barrel an ABC News special project about the business of the oil industry Klein has also contributed business reporting and documentaries to CNBC and CBS News and earned several Business News Emmy Award nominations including for a 60 Minutes investigation into market timing in the mutual fund industry In 2009 Klein became the host of a weekly current affairs program on VisionTV and JoyTV in Canada called The Standard Some of his notable guests have included former Mossad director Efraim Halevy and Nate Phelps 18 son of the radical anti gay preacher Fred Phelps Klein has written for The New York Times 19 The Globe and Mail The Miami Herald The Christian Science Monitor and numerous other publications during his career Teaching editIn addition to his professional work Klein has been teaching journalism since 1998 initially at New York University 20 and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism 21 In 2005 Klein became a professor at the University of British Columbia s School of Journalism where he teaches investigative reporting documentary production and global reporting 22 In 2009 with the support of a 1 million donation from Mindset Foundation 23 he founded the International Reporting Program in which he took graduate students overseas to produce long form reporting projects In 2009 his class produced a documentary for PBS Frontline World called Digital Dumping Ground in which they traced the path of electronic waste to three continents The project won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative in a Newsmagazine The course has developed into a more collaborative Global Reporting Program 24 in which students at universities around the world work together to produce journalism in partnership with major media organizations References edit Globe amp Mail UBC journalism director looks to philanthropy to fund reporting centre Backgrounder Peter Klein Bullpen nyujournalismprojects org Retrieved 2023 06 03 Peter Klein Author at FRONTLINE FRONTLINE Retrieved 2023 06 03 Peter Klein School of Journalism Writing and Media Retrieved 2023 06 03 The Standard The Host Peter Klein Archived from the original on 2010 02 11 UBC Graduate School of Journalism faculty biography Archived from the original on 2012 07 12 Retrieved 2010 04 17 Ohio primaries Trump promises a time machine for blue collar Americans The Survivor Nightline Aired January 28 1999 A Public Death The Province Journal Company 1997 Sex offender next door Nightline Aired in 1999 60 Minutes show description cast and crew 1968 present The 23rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Award Nominees Announced By The National Academy of Television Arts And Sciences Connolly Ceci Senators Criticize HHS Chief On Readiness Bio Terrorism Comments Will Not Really Help The Washington Post October 4 2001 McKay Mary Jayne Muqtada Sadr s Battle Against U S Bob Simon Interviews Iraq s Radical Cleric CBS News May 28 2004 60 Minutes Aired May 30 2004 CNN Press Release Unseen Enemy Nominees for the News and Documentary Emmy Awards in 32 categories announced by NATAS Archived from the original on 2007 12 02 YouTube YouTube Cutbirth Joe Cutbirth Joe June 10 2010 Phelp s Son Says God Hates Fags Church Could Turn Violent Huffington Post The Huffington Post April 11 2010 Klein Peter W Klein Peter W January 4 2007 My Father s Red Scare The New York Times The New York Times January 4 2007 Richards Jennifer Background Peter Klein Archived from the original on 2010 06 20 Retrieved 2010 04 17 Bullpen The Interview reinforces a negative view of US journalists UBC Graduate School of Journalism Faculty Bio Archived from the original on 2012 07 12 Retrieved 2010 04 17 1m gift creates groundbreaking International Reporting course UBC Graduate School of Journalism News amp Events April 6 2009 GRP Press Release 21 September 2016 External links editPeter W Klein s Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter W Klein amp oldid 1209971363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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