Jay Schadler
Jay Schadler is an American journalist, news reporter, photographer, and artist. For more than three decades Schadler traveled the world as a correspondent and anchor for
Education
Schadler is a graduate of
Career
Schadler worked at
He became a full-time correspondent with
Later, with his longtime producer and friend, Robert Campos, the adventures continued under the name Talelights for the Bravo. In 2000, Oprah Winfrey invited Schadler onto her show along with a handful of the people who picked him up along the road. Winfrey said, "Jay has the eyes of a journalist and the heart of a storyteller."
He was also a correspondant for
He is currently a speaker, providing talks about navigating life's transitions with stories from his days on the road.[5]
Awards
- United Press International Outstanding Individual Achievement Award for New England, 1988[1]
- United Press International Outstanding Individual Achievement Award for the United States, 1988[1]
- National Environmental Media Award, 1994[1]
- National Headliner Awards, 1995[1]
- Emmy Award for Outstanding Investigative Journalism, 2000[1]
- 1994, he was awarded the National Environmental Media Award and an Emmy nomination for his ABC News "Day One" investigation on illegal wildlife trade, and the National CINE award for his "PrimeTime Live" profile of small-town America as seen through the camera lenses of a professional photojournalist.
References
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Jay Schadler". ABC News. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
- ^ "In the Line of Fire." Justice Files. Exec Prod. Rudy Bednar, Sheila Sitomer, Peter W. Kunhard, and Dyllan McGee. Hst. Jay Schadler. Discovery Channel. 20 Jan. 2001.
- ^ "Behind the Badge." Justice Files. Exec Prod. Rudy Bednar, Sheila Sitomer, Peter W. Kunhard, and Dyllan McGee. Hst. Jay Schadler. Discovery Channel. 10 Mar. 2001.
- ^ "Small Town Trouble." Justice Files. Exec Prod. Rudy Bednar, Sheila Sitomer, Peter W. Kunhard, and Dyllan McGee. Hst. Jay Schadler. Discovery Channel. 24 Feb. 2001.
- ^ "Newsman Jay Schadler to speak at SJHS." The Herald-Palladium (St. Joseph, MI) February 4, 2001. Accessed November 19, 2015.
Bibliography
- Knapp, Carol. "Treks across America correct a skewed portrait." The Herald-Palladium, (St. Joseph, Michigan), April 26, 2001. via NewsBank. Accessed November 19, 2015.
- Pierson, Colleen. "ABC's Jay Schadler got his start right here." Grand Rapids Press, 15 Aug. 2004, Entertainment: F7. via NewsBank. Accessed 19 November 2015.