- Rich Newberg
Rich Newberg is a reporter for News 4 Buffalo,
WIVB -TV. He joined theCBS affiliate in 1978 as a weekend anchorman. Newberg later became an anchor for the five and 11 p.m. newscasts, but was removed as ratings faltered. Newberg was then returned to the reporters pool delegated to doing documentaries.He serves as a regional vice president of the New York Chapter of the National Television Academy. cite web | last = Morad | first = Tamar | title = Can You Dig It? | work = Ithaca College Quarterly | publisher = Ithaca College | url = http://www.ithaca.edu/icq/2006v4/documentarians2006_4newberg.htm | accessdate =2008-04-03 ]
Newberg has won ten New York
Emmy Award s for his television specials, which have included themes ranging from the fight against terrorism, to the challenges facing psychiatric outpatients. “Our documentaries generally deal with the human struggle for dignity,” says Newberg. “We focus on people who have overcome incredible odds by drawing on their own inner strength. Some of our most powerful specials have dealt with the history of slavery and Western New York’s role in the Underground Railroad.” Newberg’s many state, regional, and national awards include the Edward R. Murrow,CINE Golden Eagle, Telly, Hugo, Gabriel, New York Festivals World Medal, AP, and UPI. He was inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2006.Newberg considers his work on
Holocaust survivors his most important contribution as a broadcast journalist. He and Chief PhotographerMike Mombrea documented a reunion of Jewish survivors who returned to theAuschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp inPoland , confronting their lost childhood. “Lost Childhood: The Story of the Birkenau Boys” is being distributed nationally.Newberg and Mike also met
Pope John Paul II in Poland and produced an hour special on the pontiff’s life. Newberg had first met the pope in 1985 after coveringSolidarity ’s struggle for freedom in Poland. In 1990 Newberg traveled to thePersian Gulf covering Air Force reservists fromNiagara Falls preparing for war. Other special assignments for News 4 Buffalo have taken him to China, Japan, Panama, and Cuba.Newberg started his career as a TV News Troubleshooter, helping viewers solve problems that seemed insurmountable to them. Newberg worked at ABC affiliates in Syracuse and Rochester, and the
NBC owned and operated station inChicago .Newberg received a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Arts from
Ithaca College , and a Master of Arts degree in News and Public Affairs fromMichigan State University . M.S.U. honored Newberg in 2005 with its Distinguished Alumni Award.References
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