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Dave Malkoff (born March 1, 1976) is an American television journalist with CBS News.[1] He has covered some of the most destructive hurricanes in US history. Dave has hosted more than a dozen documentaries that air on the network under the title "The Weather Channel Explores".[2] He reported from Iraq at the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2010.[3][4] Dave produced an Emmy Award winning[5] documentary about the war in Iraq.
Dave Malkoff | |
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Occupation | Television journalist |
Years active | 1994 – present |
Notable credit(s) | CBS News The Weather Channel KTLA-TV KCBS-TV KCAL-TV WFOR-TV KRON-TV KTNV-TV WICD-TV WBNS-TV WKBN-TV WYTV-TV |
Title | CBS News National Correspondent |
Website | http://www.davemalkoff.com |
Dave Malkoff is a National Correspondent at CBS News based in Atlanta. Working with the CBS News and Stations Innovation Lab, his focus is on delivering live news and weather coverage and providing in-depth stories on national issues. He is part of the CBS News Climate Watch unit.[6]
Malkoff was previously the Chief Environmental Correspondent for The Weather Channel. He reported on major weather events, science & technology. He frequently appeared on The Today Show, MSNBC, CNBC, CNBC Europe & NBC television stations nationwide. Dave formerly reported for KTLA in Los Angeles, California. His daily "Malkoff on a Mission[7]" segments at 10PM were feature reports with a tech edge. In April 2007, Dave joined KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV, the CBS west coast owned stations based in Los Angeles. His extended feature story reports would often appear as the "6:15 Spotlight" segment on KCBS's weekday-evening newscast.
His focus is science, technology and features along with general assignment and news reporting. His reporting career began at WICD-TV in Champaign, Illinois. Dave has been a reporter in Las Vegas, Miami & San Francisco. Early in his career, he was an associate producer in Columbus, Ohio.
Dave Malkoff was born in Youngstown, Ohio where he got his start in broadcasting by running a low-power radio station in his Liberty Twp. basement.[4][8]
He also built and ran the television station for Liberty High School before moving onto commercial radio and television. This was all before he started college at The Ohio State University.[8]
Malkoff is married with a son and a daughter.[9]
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