Print Share . "Banking regulators increased pressure on lenders to comply with the guidelines of the Along with responses from lawmakers and regulators, Atlanta's largest banks agreed to lend $65 million at low rates to moderate-income borrowers, particularly on the city's black Southside.From 2006 to 2014, Dedman was an investigative reporter for Dedman taught advanced reporting as an adjunct lecturer at Dedman's investigative reporting is analyzed at length in two books: In addition to serious investigative reporting, Dedman has done quirky stories, including his account in While working for NBC News as an investigative reporter, Dedman uncovered the case of the reclusive copper heiress Dedman and Clark's cousin, Paul Clark Newell, Jr. (1936â2016), co-wrote the 2013 nonfiction book Congratulations on this excellent venture⦠what a great idea!I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. ... Bill Dedman, Keith Herbert and Olivia Winslow and edited by Arthur Browne.
Please enable notifications or using normal browsing mode. Alma mater: Baylor School, Chattanooga: Occupation: Journalist, author; Employer: Newsday: Awards: Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, 1989. Valenti is featured in the Emmy Award-winning ESPN 30-for-30 film “Big Shot.” We had minority communities where no one got listings. Bill Dedman, Newsday: The violations we saw in our investigation came not just in what the real estate agents said, but more in what the agents did. Bill Dedman. The series was the work of lead reporters Ann Choi, Keith Herbert, Olivia Winslow and Bill Dedman and edited by Arthur Browne. chronicling the 44-year battle by supporters of Keith Bush to overturn his conviction in a 1975 Suffolk County sex-related murder — a conviction vacated following the May 20, 2019, publication of the story in Newsday.Reporter Paul LaRocco took first place in Environment for "Dumping Ground," a look at how New York City's building boom led to illegal dumping on Long Island.Other honorees include reporter Beth Whitehouse, who took first place for Lifestyle Feature; food critic Scott Vogel, who took first for Travel; reporter David Reich-Hale, who was awarded first and third as Newsday swept the Health reporting category; multimedia journalist Randee Daddona, who took first place the Video category for a health story titled “Robert Aliano’s Second Chance”; and photographer Alejandra Villa Loarca, who was named Best Photojournalist and took first place in multiple categories.“This recognition of vibrant local journalism from our colleagues on Long Island, across a range of subject categories and platforms, is especially gratifying,” said Deborah Henley, editor of Newsday.John Valenti, a reporter at Newsday since 1981, has been honored nationally by the Associated Press and Society of the Silurians for investigative, enterprise and breaking news reporting, as well as column writing, and is the author of “Swee'pea,” a book about former New York playground basketball star Lloyd Daniels. About. Data analysis by Choi. Nominated as finalists in Investigative Reporting in 1989: Mary Bishop of The Roanoke (VA) Times and World News. These are the communities where most of … We can’t find a newsday subscription associated with this login information.
Share: Twitter Facebook Email. 1 New York Times bestselling author. Published: Nov. 17, 2019. Credit: Newsday The "Long Island Divided" series, a three-year Newsday investigation that showed evidence of widespread disparate treatment of minority home-hunters on Long Island, has been honored with the heralded Bob Greene Public Service Award by the Press Club of Long Island, capping a slate of 2020 contest winners that saw Newsday finish first in about 30 categories, including sweeps in 11.The annual contest, hosted by the Long Island chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, honors the best daily and weekly print journalism, as well as online media, TV, radio and photojournalism.