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Bob Berkowitz
Born
Occupation(s)Journalist, talk show host, author, business and political communications consultant
SpouseSusan Yager

Bob Berkowitz is an American journalist, talk show host, and author.[1]

Education

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He holds a degree in business from the State University of New York at Delhi and a B.A. in communications from the University of Denver.[2]

Professional life

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Berkowitz began his career at Associated Press, and is best known as former Senate and White House correspondent for CNN where he was a founding correspondent covering the 1980 presidential campaign.[2][3] He was general news correspondent for ABC News, and men's correspondent for the Today Show on NBC. He was host of a talk show on the Financial News Network, and also host of Real Personal, a ground-breaking show on CNBC from 1991 to 1994 that dealt with human sexuality.[4][5]

Berkowitz is a Principal at The Dilenschneider Group, a New York-based strategic communications firm, where he specializes in media, speech, and personal communications training.[6]

He is the co-founder of the Big6 strategy.[7][8]

Publications

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He co-authored Why Men Stop Having Sex. And What You Can Do Without It with his wife, author Susan Yager, as well as the best-selling What Men Won't Tell You. But Women Need to Know.

References

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  1. ^ Hellmich, Nanci (2008-02-11). "Health & Behavior". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
  2. ^ a b "Bob Berkowitz". HuffPost.
  3. ^ "Making an interview impression with Bob Berkowitz". Inside.fdu.edu.
  4. ^ "Naked New York with Bob Berkowitz". New York Magazine. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  5. ^ "Bob Berkowitz Gets 'Personal,' but That's His Job". Los Angeles Times. 1995-06-10. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
  6. ^ "Communication expert Bob Berkowitz offers Advice on effective pitching for social entrepreneurs". sfs.ashoka.org.
  7. ^ "Moving every child ahead: The Big6 Success Strategy". infotoday.com. 2002.
  8. ^ "Modèles CU informations". Informationskompetenz.ch.
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