Bio: Steve Dunlop

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In a street reporting, editing and teaching career spanning nearly 40 years, Steve Dunlop has collected three Emmys, six Emmy nominations, and the prestigious James Wrig
ht Brown Public Service Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.  His interview subjects have included Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, eight New York State governors, six New York City mayors, and celebrities ranging from Henry Kissinger to Steven Speilberg.


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.