Dave Malkoff

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Dave Malkoff
WYTV-TV
TitleCBS News National Correspondent
Websitehttp://www.davemalkoff.com

Dave Malkoff (born March 1, 1976) is an American

war in Iraq
.

Career

Dave Malkoff is a National Correspondent at CBS News based in Atlanta. Working with the CBS News and Stations Innovation Lab, his focus is on delivering live news and weather coverage and providing in-depth stories on national issues.[6]

Malkoff was previously the Chief Environmental Correspondent for

The Today Show, MSNBC, CNBC, CNBC Europe & NBC
television stations nationwide. Dave formerly reported for KTLA in Los Angeles, California. His daily "Malkoff on a Mission[7]" segments at 10PM were feature reports with a tech edge. In April 2007, Dave joined KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV, the CBS west coast owned stations based in Los Angeles. His extended feature story reports would often appear as the "6:15 Spotlight" segment on KCBS's weekday-evening newscast.

His focus is

WICD-TV in Champaign, Illinois. Dave has been a reporter in Las Vegas, Miami & San Francisco. Early in his career, he was an associate producer in Columbus, Ohio
.

Personal life

Dave Malkoff was born in Youngstown, Ohio where he got his start in broadcasting by running a low-power radio station in his Liberty Twp. basement.[4][8]

He also built and ran the television station for Liberty High School before moving onto commercial radio and television. This was all before he started college at The Ohio State University.[8]

Malkoff is married with a son and a daughter.[9]

Emmy Awards and nominations

  • 2018 News & Documentary Emmy Nomination : Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story in a Newscast
  • 2013 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Light News Story - Single Report [10]
  • 2013 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Outstanding News Feature Reporting
  • 2012 Los Angeles Regional
    Emmy Award
     : Outstanding News Feature Reporting
  • 2012 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Award : Medical News Story - Multi-Part Report
  • 2012 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Light News Story - Single Report [11]
  • 2011 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Award : News Special [5]
  • 2011 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Light News Story - Single Report
  • 2010 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Serious News Story - Single Report [12]
  • 2010 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Outstanding News Feature Reporting
  • 2009 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Outstanding News Feature Reporting [13]
  • 2008 Los Angeles Regional Emmy Nomination : Light News Story [14]
  • 2006 Suncoast Regional Emmy Nomination : Spot News [15]
  • 2006 Suncoast Regional Emmy Nomination : Reporter Features/Human Interest [15]
  • 2005 Suncoast Regional Emmy Award : Feature Segment [16]
  • 2004 Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Award : News Feature (Same Day)
  • 2004 Suncoast Regional Emmy Nomination : Spot News
  • 2004 Suncoast Regional Emmy Nomination : Reporting
  • 2001 Pacific Southwest Regional Emmy Nomination : Documentary
  • 1998 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Nomination : Newscast
  • 1998 Ohio Valley Regional Emmy Award : Team Effort on News Event Coverage

References

  1. ^ https://www.cbsnews.com/team/dave-malkoff/ | CBS News Biography
  2. ^ "Dave Malkoff". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
  3. ^ YouTube: Dave Malkoff's Iraq War Documentary
  4. ^ a b "KFI-AM 640 Interview with Dave Malkoff". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  5. ^ a b Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2011
  6. ^ CBS Announcement
  7. ^ Podcast Description on Apple iTunes
  8. ^ a b KTLA.com - Dave Malkoff
  9. ^ Cleveland Jewish News - Birth Announcement
  10. ^ "65th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards Nominations & Winners".
  11. ^ http://www.emmys.tv/awards/64th-los-angeles-area-emmy-awards-nominations
  12. ^ Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2010
  13. ^ Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2009
  14. ^ Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2008
  15. ^ a b "Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2006". Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2012-08-20.
  16. ^ "Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 2005". Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2012-08-20.

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