- Dominic Patten
Dominic Patten (born 1969 in
England ) is a Canadianjournalist ,television host andauthor . He has lived in England, Spain, the U.S. and all over Canada.Patten has written for "The
New York Times ", "TheInternational Herald Tribune ", "Salon.com ", "The Washington Times ", "The Globe and Mail ", "The Toronto Star ", "The Vancouver Sun ", and "The National Post ".Formerly the Culture Correspondent for the CTV National News with
Lloyd Robertson in Canada, Patten was also the co-creator and host of “21©” (www.21c.ca) CTV's current affairs show which ran from 2001-2004. Among the stories covered were the TorontoSARS crisis, the 2002 World Cup, World Youth Day 2002, and a series on the decline of the Recording Industry.In 2003 he was nominated for a
Gemini Award , the Canadian equivalent of the Emmys, for Best News Magazine Segment for "Out of Control" - a study of Parent Abuse. Patten was a producer and on-air correspondent for CBC TV's award-winning media series “Undercurrents” as well as a popular guest on many shows including Global TV's “Global Morning”, CHUM's “Media Television”, MuchMoreMusic's “Listed”, TVO's current affairs series “Studio 2”, CBC Radio's “Here and Now”, The Sports Network's “Off The Record”, TALK TV's “The Chatroom”, and CTV's “Canada AM”.In 2004 he became one of the founding board members for Business for Diplomatic Action, a US-based non-profit organization dedicated to public diplomacy [http://www.businessfordiplomaticaction.com]
On June 5, 2006, it was announced that Patten had been appointed the Arts&Life editor of the Vancouver Sun. http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/arts/story.html?id=89878e94-4473-4506-8ebc-6ad95501e545
He is also currently writing “1972 - The First Year of the 21st Century” (www.1972rocks.com ) for publication by HarperCollins in the USA and McClelland & Stewart in Canada in 2007.
elected bibliography
* Early-Onset Shuffleboard - The New York Times
* Be a Junkie. Be a Thief. But Must You Date Kate Moss? - The New York Times
* One Big Family - The Washington Times
* The One That Got Away - The Globe and Mail
* Rising Body Count - Salon.com
* Reagan Made Everything Seem Possible and New
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