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Robert Calo
Robert Calo
is an associate professor in the television program at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is also a broadcast producer for NBC News. He graduated from SUNY Buffalo and began working for KQED TV in San Francisco as a current affairs producer before moving on to ABC News’ “Prime Time Live.” He has been a producer for NBC News’ “Dateline” since 1994. Calo produced the PBS documentary, “J.B. Jackson & The Love of Everyday Places,” a profile of the late landscape historian.
Seminar speeches given by Robert Calo:
Channeling Public Interest Media:
Reporting on the Public Broadcast System
May 05, 2005
Dinner and Presentation, “Are We Getting the International News We Need?” Hotel Nikko, Bay View Room
The geopolitics of news coverage from the perspective of three journalists who produce international news.
Moderated by Robert Calo.
Channeling Public Interest Media:
Reporting on the Public Broadcast System
May 01, 2005
Welcome, Lanita Pace-Hinton, associate director, Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism; and Robert Calo, associate professor, Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley
Covering the Press: Ethics, Values and Social Issues
April 24, 2002
Entertainment and Personalities In Network News. How is "news" being defined in the new media marketplace? Are entertainment values warping traditional news judgment?
Covering Urban Growth: The reshaping of our cities and suburbs
October 26, 2001
Turning Information Into Stories: What Have We Learned? What Will We Write?
Group discussion on how to incorporate demographic, economic, environmental, ethnic, cultural and other useful information into your development stories. Also, what happens when we get back to our keyboards and back in our newsrooms? What obstacles could we encounter and how do we overcome them?
Moderator: Victor Merina
Covering Urban Growth: The reshaping of our cities and suburbs
October 24, 2001
"Television and The City: Producing and Selling Housing Stories On Prime Time"
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What fellows have to say about past seminars:
"The WKC fellowship 'Covering Fisheries' was a great education on fisheries issues from Alaska to Mexico, and the contacts made during the week-long session have lasted for many years, as have the friendships made with other fellows. "
- David Wiwchar, Ha-Shilth-Sa Newspaper |