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Rob Stafford
NameRob Stafford
OccupationJournalist, News Anchor

Rob Stafford is a renowned American journalist and news anchor, best known for his work with NBC News, WMAQ-TV, and WTTW. He has covered a wide range of topics, including politics, crime, and social issues, often collaborating with notable journalists like Lester Holt, Savannah Guthrie, and Chuck Todd. Stafford's reporting has taken him to various locations, such as Chicago, New York City, and Washington, D.C., where he has interviewed prominent figures like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi. His work has also been featured on programs like Today (American TV program), NBC Nightly News, and Meet the Press.

Early Life and Education

Rob Stafford was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in the Chicago metropolitan area, attending Loyola Academy and later graduating from Loyola University Chicago. He developed an interest in journalism while studying at Northwestern University, where he earned a degree in Journalism and was influenced by notable journalists like Walter Cronkite, Edward R. Murrow, and Mike Royko. Stafford's early career was shaped by his experiences at WGN-TV, WBBM-TV, and CLTV, where he worked alongside journalists like Bill Kurtis, Walter Jacobson, and Carol Marin. He also drew inspiration from news programs like 60 Minutes, 20/20, and Dateline NBC.

Career

Stafford's career in journalism spans over three decades, during which he has covered significant events like the 1992 Los Angeles riots, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the September 11 attacks. He has worked as a reporter and anchor for several news organizations, including WMAQ-TV, WTTW, and PBS NewsHour, often collaborating with journalists like Judy Woodruff, Gwen Ifill, and Jim Lehrer. Stafford has also reported on various topics, such as politics, crime, and social issues, frequently featuring stories on Chicago City Council, Illinois General Assembly, and United States Congress. His work has been recognized by organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, and Asian American Journalists Association.

Personal Life

Rob Stafford is married to Lisa Parker, a journalist and investigative reporter, and they have two children together. He is involved with several charitable organizations, including the United Service Organizations, American Red Cross, and Catholic Charities USA. Stafford is also a member of the National Press Club, Chicago Headline Club, and Society of Professional Journalists, and has participated in events like the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award ceremony. He has interviewed notable figures like Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, and Michelle Obama, and has covered events like the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Rob Stafford has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including multiple Emmy Awards, Edward R. Murrow Awards, and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards. He has been honored by organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists, National Association of Black Journalists, and Asian American Journalists Association, and has been named one of the top journalists in Chicago by Chicago Magazine and Crain's Chicago Business. Stafford's reporting has also been recognized by the Pulitzer Prize board, and he has been a finalist for the Peabody Award and the George Polk Award.

Filmography

Rob Stafford has appeared in various documentaries and news programs, including Frontline (American TV program), Nova (American TV program), and American Experience. He has also been featured in films like The Take (2007 film), The Interrupters (film), and The Trials of Muhammad Ali (film), and has worked with directors like Steve James (film director), Kartemquin Films, and Frontline (American TV program). Stafford's reporting has been showcased on programs like CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel, and he has collaborated with journalists like Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, and Shepard Smith. His work has also been featured on NPR, PBS, and BBC News, and he has been a guest on shows like The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and Real Time with Bill Maher.

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