- Gene Roberts (journalist)
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name = Gene Roberts
| birth name = Eugene Leslie Roberts, Jr.
birth_date = c. 1933
birth_place = Goldsboro, North Carolina
age = c. 75
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occupation = journalist, professor of journalism
gender = male
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title = Professor of Journalism, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park,Md.
family =
spouse = Susan McLamb Roberts
children = Leslie Roberts, Maggie Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Polly Roberts
relatives = sister, Peggy Ellis; grandchildren, Emma Roberts Zevin; Wiley Roberts Guillot
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credits = "The New York Times ", "The Philadelphia Inquirer ",books:The Race Beat(with Hank Klibanoff, The Censors and the Schools (with Jack Nelson), Assignment America, (with David Jones); Leaving Readers Behind (with Thomas Kunkel and Charles Layton), Breach of Faith(with Thomas Kunkel)(book
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agent =Gene Roberts is an American journalist and professor of journalism. Roberts was executive editor of "
The Philadelphia Inquirer " from 1972 to 1990 and managing editor of "The New York Times " from 1994 to 1997.Background
Although famously a man of few spoken words, Roberts is widely viewed by his peers as among the most influential of late 20th Century journalistsFact|date=April 2007. He is credited with reviving the "Philadelphia Inquirer" and leading it from a second-place daily to one of the best regional newspapers in the country. Largely, he did this by recruiting young, talented journalists and then giving them a free hand both in time and space to write compelling investigative stories under the tutelage of senior editors. Such nationally known writers as
Mark Bowden ("Black Hawk Down") andRichard Ben Cramer ("What It Takes") worked at the "Inquirer". Perhaps the most famous and longest lasting investigative team ever — Jim Steele and Don Barlett — flourished under RobertsFact|date=April 2007. The "Inquirer" won 17 Pulitzer Prizes during his 18 years as executive editor.Roberts grew up in
North Carolina and worked for newspapers in Goldsboro,N.C., Norfolk, Va.. Raleigh, N.C. and Detroit. He covered the Kennedy Assassination in Dallas for the "Detroit Free Press " and also covered thecivil rights movement as a correspondent for "The New York Times", where he also served asSaigon bureau chief in 1968. Before heading "The Philadelphia Inquirer", he went on to become national editor at the "Times". Later, after retiring from his post at the "Inquirer", he returned to the "Times" from 1994 to 1998 as managing editor.Roberts has taught journalism from 1991 to 1994 and 1998 to the present at the
Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.He is on the board of directors of the
Committee to Protect Journalists and served five years as its chairman; he also served as chairman of thePulitzer Prize Board, theInternational Press Institute , and the Board Of Visitors of the School of Communications at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .Awards
Roberts, along with co-author
Hank Klibanoff (managing editor of the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution "), won the 2007Pulitzer Prize [ [http://www.pulitzer.org/ The Pulitzer Prizes] ] for History for their book "The Race Beat." In it, Roberts and Klibanoff chronicled the civil rights struggle in America and the role the press played in bringing it to the forefront.Roberts received the National Press Club's
Fourth Estate Award for Distinguished Contributions to Journalism in 1993 [ [http://www.cpj.org/development/board.html#grCommittee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Board of Directors] ] .Personal
Roberts earned an
associate's degree fromMars Hill College in North Carolina. He went on to receive his B.A. in journalism from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1954 and was later aNieman Fellow atHarvard University [ [http://www.journalismjobs.com/interview_roberts.cfm Interview with Gene Roberts on JournalismJobs.com] ] .Bibliography
* Roberts, Gene; and Klibanoff, Hank. "The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation." New York: Knopf, 2006. (ISBN 978-0679403814)
* "The Censors and the Schools" (with Jack Nelson). Boston: Little, Brown, 1963.(ISBN 978-0837196879)
* "Assignment America;: A collection of outstanding writing from the New York times" (with David Jones) (ISBN 9780812903843)
* "Leaving Readers Behind" (with Thomas Kunkel and Charles Layton) University of Arkansas Press, 2001. (ISBN 1557287716 )
* "Breach of Faith" (with Thomas Kunkel)Notes
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