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Acclaimed Broadcast Journalist Bob Dotson G’69 to Teach at Newhouse School This Fall

Friday, August 26, 2016, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Recently retired broadcast journalist Bob Dotson spoke to students and faculty in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Dec. 1, 2015. Dotson spent 40 years with NBC News with majority as a host of "American Story" series on the "Today" show. Photograph by James K. McCann

Recently retired broadcast journalist Bob Dotson spoke to students and faculty in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Dec. 1, 2015. Dotson spent 40 years with NBC News with majority as a host of “American Story” series on the “Today” show. Photograph by James K. McCann

Acclaimed broadcast journalist Bob Dotson G’69, an alumnus of the at 鶹ƵUniversity, will teach (BDJ) students beginning this fall.

Dotson retired last year after 40 years with NBC News, 35 of them on the “Today” show, where he reported the “” series. During his career, he filed 4,000 stories for NBC News and traveled some 4 million miles.

Dotson will co-teach the Master Storytelling course with new BDJ faculty member Les Rose, whose 38-year career in broadcast journalism included 22 years with CBS National News Network as a photojournalist and field producer. Rose spent seven years working with CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman on the series “.” Dotson will teach remotely, and will also come to campus to meet with students in person.

“This course will provide students with top-notch writing and story construction skills from Bob, and video and production skills from Les—two professionals who spent their careers doing this at the highest level,” says , BDJ chair. Tuohey expects much of the student work from the class to air on “,” a weekly morning show produced by BDJ students.

Dotson earned 120 national and international awards for producing and reporting, including six Edward R. Murrow Awards for Best Network News Writing (a record) and 12 more for Reporting. He also received eight National Emmy Awards and 11 nominations. In addition, he was honored by the William Allen White and Robert F. Kennedy Foundations and earned a CINE Grand Prize and multiple Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards.

He is the author of “”; “” (the second edition was Amazon’s best-selling journalism book); and the New York Times Best Seller “.”

On Oct. 24, 2015, on the 40th anniversary of the day he joined NBC, and said goodbye to his viewers.

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