Michael Rosenblum
Michael Rosenblum (born 1954) is a television producer and video journalist (VJ) who built the first major VJ-driven local TV news operation at NY1. He later went on to train VJs at Voice of America, The New York Times, the BBC,[1] News10, McGraw Hill, German Public TV, Dutch Public TV and many other VJ-driven news operations around the world.[2] He was both the founder and first president of New York Times Television.[3] Rosenblum has produced a number of television shows, including: 5 Takes: Latin America (2007), What's Your Trip (2007), Let the Good Times Roll Again (2007), 5 Takes: USA (2006), Turning the Tide: Tsunami Volunteers (2005), Trauma: Life in the ER, Paramedics, Police Force, Labor and Delivery, and Science Times. Rosenblum was part of the foundation of Current TV and the Travel Channel Academy.[4] "he has developed a unique and radical vision for television news based on the concept of the "video journalist".[5] He is the CEO[6] of RosenblumTV, a production company focused on VJ model programming and video boot camps for aspiring VJs, as well as the Travel Channel Academy, NYVS (an online film school), and the Brussels-based Rosenblum Institute. He launched outwildtv.com, a new network modeled on National Geographic.[7] He is the author of iPhone Millionaire: How to Create and Sell Cutting-Edge Video (2012) and Videojournalismus (2003). EducationRosenblum is a 1972 graduate of Lawrence High School, New York[8] and a 1976 graduate of Williams College. Publications
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