Bio: Steve Dunlop
Bio: Steve Dunlop
Dunlop is a correspondent for the CBS News Bulletin Center, the network's "rapid response" team for major breaking news, based in New York. He has appeared as a reporter or anchor on all four of the major broadcast networks, as well as CNN. He has also worked for the Associated Press, UPI Audio, WNBC-TV, WOR Radio/TV, and WNEW-TV (now WNYW) as editor, reporter, writer and anchor.
In the 1980’s, Dunlop was a street reporter for New York’s Ten O’Clock News (1983-87) and the Fox news magazine The Reporters (1988-89). Dunlop’s insightful coverage of New York and national issues led him to be named chief correspondent for the critically acclaimed Newsline New York (1989-90). After leaving Fox, Dunlop anchored "The Reuters Business Report" from the floors of the New York and American Stock Exchanges.
Dunlop is a board member and past president of the Deadline Club, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. He was also a charter member and president of the Press Club of Long Island (1980), and an Adjunct Professor of Journalism at New York University (1994). He holds a B.A. in Political Economics from Fordham University. His interests include music, history, architecture, baseball, and golf.
Dunlop is also president of Dunlop Media, Inc. (www.dunlopmedia.com), a media education and consulting firm. The Dunlop Media Press Center has been published regularly since 2005.
Dunlop lives with his wife and son in New York.