Steve Hartman
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- Steve Hartman of CBS News should not be confused with Los Angeles sportscaster Steve Hartman.
Steve Hartman (born April 1963) is a columnist and correspondent for CBS News.
From 1984-87, Hartman served as an intern and general assignment reporter for WTOL in Toledo, Ohio. From 1987-91, he was a feature reporter for KSTP in Minneapolis and held the same post at WABC-TV in New York from 1991-94. From 1994-98, he served as a feature reporter for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. Hartman was also a correspondent for two CBS News magazines, Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel (1997-98) and Coast to Coast (1996-97). In 1998, Hartman became a full-time CBS News correspondent and in 2002, he joined 60 Minutes II as a columnist.
Hartman is best known for his award-winning feature series, "Everybody Has a Story."
Hartman is a graduate of Bowling Green State University. He lives in New York.
He is currently popular (March 2006) for his story about Jason McElwain: an autistic high school basketball player.
Awards
- Recipient of nearly two dozen local Emmys
- Recipient of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award
- Recipient of an Emmy Award for writing
- 4-time recipient of RTNDA/Edward R. Murrow Awards
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