- Steve Kroft
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URL = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/07/09/60minutes/main13544.shtmlSteve Kroft (born
August 22 ,1945 ) is an Americanjournalist and a longtime correspondent for "60 Minutes ". His investigative reporting has garnered him much acclaim, including threePeabody Awards and nineEmmy awards, one of which was an Emmy for Lifetime Achievement.Biography
Early life
Born on
August 22 ,1945 inKokomo, Indiana , Kroft attendedSyracuse University , where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1967.cite web
url = http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1998/07/09/60minutes/bios/main13544.shtml
title = Steve Kroft
accessdate = 2006-11-16
publisher = CBS Broadcasting Inc.] After his graduation, he was drafted into theUnited States Army and served in theVietnam War .cite web
url = http://inside.binghamton.edu/May-June/18may00/degrees.html
title = Four to receive honorary degrees
accessdate = 2006-11-16
date = 2000-05-18
publisher = Inside Binghamton University] He was assigned to the25th Infantry Division inCu Chi , where he was a reporter for the Armed Forces Network; he covered the Division's participation in the invasion ofCambodia . Kroft won several Army journalism awards for his work and a Bronze Star for "Meritorius Achievement".cite web
url = http://www.albany.edu/campusnews/releases_403.htm
title = UAlbany Honors 60 Minutes' Steve Kroft for Commitment to Journalistic Excellence
accessdate = 2008-04-28
date = 2007-09-17
publisher = University of Albany New Release] When the Division was redeployed, he was reassigned to the military newspaper Stars and Stripes as a correspondent and photographer.Shortly after receiving an honorable discharge from the army in 1971, he began his broadcast journalism career as a reporter for
WSYR-TV inSyracuse, NY . Kroft returned to academics in 1974, enrolling at theColumbia University Graduate School of Journalism and earning his masters degree in 1975.cite web
url = http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/fulldetail/id/197868
title = Steve Kroft Biography
accessdate = 2006-11-16
publisher = Hollywood.com] Upon graduation Kroft moved to Florida, where he worked for two stations owned by the Washington Post Company. As an investigative reporter forWJXT inJacksonville , his reports on local corruption led to several grand jury investigations and established his reputation. In 1977 he moved toWPLG -TV in Miami, where his work came to the attention of CBS News.CBS career
Kroft joined
CBS News in 1980 as a reporter in its Northeast bureau, based out ofNew York City . The next year, he was named a correspondent and the network soon moved him to its Southwest Bureau in Dallas , where he stayed until 1983. That year, Kroft returned to Florida after CBS reassigned him to its Miami bureau. He was soon making frequent visits to the Caribbean and Latin America, covering the civil war in El Salvador and theU.S. invasion of Grenada .In 1984, Kroft landed a job as a foreign correspondent at CBS's
London bureau, where he traveled extensively to cover stories in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the middle east. Many of his assignments involved international terrorism and sectarian violence, including the hijackings ofTWA Flight 847 andAchille Lauro , theRome and Vienna airport attacks of theAbu Nidal Organization , theLebanese Civil War , and the violence inNorthern Ireland . His report for theCBS Evening News on the assassination ofIndira Gandhi won him an Emmy. In 1986, CBS News brought Kroft back to the United States to become a principal correspondent on a new magazine show called "West 57th". He stayed in that position until the program was cancelled in the spring of 1989.That September, Kroft and Meredith Viera, a "West 57th" colleague, joined "60 Minutes". In 1990, he became the first American journalist to be given extensive access to the contaminated grounds of the
Chernobyl nuclear facility, and his story won an Emmy. After allegations of infidelity surfaced in the 1992 presidential election, then-GovernorBill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, gave an exclusive interview to Kroft. The interview was one of the defining moments in the election.Kroft continued to file groundbreaking reports for "60 Minutes". A 1992 segment which detailed a friendly fire incident in the
Gulf War won him his first Peabody Award. Two of Kroft's stories in 1994, a profile of SenatorBob Dole and an exposé on the Cuban government's quarantine policy for people infected withAIDS , won Emmy awards. In 2003, he and the rest of the "60 Minutes" team were awarded Emmys for lifetime achievement.cite web
url = http://www.emmyonline.org/emmy/docu1.html
title = 60 Minutes to Receive 2002 Lifetime Achievement Award for News & Documentary
accessdate = 2006-11-16
last = Rogers
first = Steve
publisher = The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences]He appeared as himself on an episode of "
Murphy Brown ".cite web
url = http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471901/
title = Steve Kroft
accessdate = 2006-11-16
publisher = Internet Movie Database] He played himself again in Woody Allen's 2000 movie, "Small Time Crooks ", in which he interviewed Allen's character for a segment on "60 Minutes".cite web
url = http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/2000/05/19/crooks/index.html
title = "Small Time Crooks"
accessdate = 2006-11-16
last = Taylor
first = Charles
date = 2000-05-19
publisher = Salon.com]Personal
Kroft lives in
New York with his wife, Jennet Conant, who is a journalist and author. They have one son, John Conant Kroft.Awards
*9-time
Emmy Award winner including a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 2003
*3-timePeabody Award winner
*1992 recipient of the "George Arents Medal", the highest honor given to a Syracuse University alumnus
*Honorary Doctoral degrees from Indiana University; State University of New York, Binghamton; and Long Island University.
*2007 recipient of the "Medallion of the University", the highest honor given by the University at Albany.ee also
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