Krulwich, Robert

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Name (Latin)
Krulwich, Robert
Date of birth
1947
Occupation
Radio journalists
Television journalists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 18761305
Wikidata: Q7346474
Library of congress: n 88027379
HAI10: 000551058
Sources of Information
  • Wikipedia, October 12, 2016(Robert Krulwich; Robert Louis Krulwich, born 1947, is an American radio and television journalist who currently serves as a science correspondent for NPR and is a co-host of the program Radiolab. He has worked as a full-time employee of ABC, CBS, National Public Radio, and Pacifica. He has done assignment pieces for ABC's Nightline and World News Tonight, as well as PBS's Frontline, NOVA, and NOW with Bill Moyers. Krulwich received his bachelor's degree in U.S. history from Oberlin College in 1969 and his Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School in 1974. Just two months later, he abandoned his pursuit of a law career to cover the Watergate hearings for Pacifica Radio. In 1976, he became Washington bureau chief for Rolling Stone. From 1978 to 1985, he was the business and economics correspondent for NPR. In 1984, he joined CBS and appeared regularly on This Morning, 48 Hours, and Nightwatch with Charlie Rose. During the first Gulf War, he co-anchored the CBS program America Tonight. In 1994, he joined ABC)
  • America is eating differently [SR] p1980:narration (Robert Krulwich; narrator, producer) NPR catalog (Robert Krulwich)
  • Cracking the code of life [VR] c2001:container (Robert Krulwich, ABC Nightline correspondent and interviewer, NOVA special)