Английская Википедия:Eric Engberg
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Eric Jon Engberg (September 18, 1941 – March 27, 2016) was an American correspondent who worked for CBS News from 1976 to 2003.
Life
Engberg attended Highland Park High School (Class of 1959) in Highland Park, Illinois.[1] He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.[2]
He worked at WTOP-TV; WTOP-FM; WTOP from 1968 to 1972, then moved to Group W from 1972 until he joined CBS in 1976.
Bernard Goldberg listed, as a central example of media bias, an Engberg CBS Evening News Reality Check segment that ridiculed the flat tax proposal of Steve Forbes. Goldberg leveled this charge in his book, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News, and elsewhere.[3][4][5]
Engberg wrote disparagingly of the candidates' performance in the 2000 presidential debates.[6] He cautioned that anonymous sources are often misleading.[7]
Engberg died at his home in Palmetto, Florida, on March 27, 2016.[8]
Awards
During his career Engberg received several awards for his reporting, including 1998 Investigative Reporters and Editors award,[9] and 1999 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award silver baton award.[10]
References
External links
- Eric Engberg website
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- "Blogging As Typing, Not Journalism", CBS News, Dick Meyer, November 8, 2004
- "Outside Voices: Eric Engberg Calls For A Time Out On Anonymous Sources", CBS News, Vaughn Ververs, November 11, 2005
- "48 Hours with "48 Hours"", Entertainment Weekly, Tim Appelo, March 23, 1990
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