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Onto the bio:
Paul LaRosa is a four-time Emmy Award winning journalist and a writer and producer at the CBS News broadcast “48 Hours.” He has also won 2 Du Ponts, 3 Gracie Awards, a Peabody and 2 Edward R. Murrow Awards. Basically, every major award granted in television journalism.
He was one of the producers on the acclaimed CBS News documentary “9/11” which was seen by 40 million viewers when it first aired on CBS six months after the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers. He's been a staff producer at "48 Hours" on CBS for more than 30 years.
He was formerly a reporter at The New York Daily News and has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Newsday and other publications. He is also the author of four true crime books and a memoir released in spring, 2012.
He also writes a frequent blog which can be found on the Substack platform. On social media, he can be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @paullarosa.
A resident of Park Slope, Brooklyn, he is married to Susan Glauberman and they have two children. Paul attended Fordham University and was later a Revson Fellow at Columbia University.
Paul’s memoir “Leaving Story Avenue, my journey from the projects to the front page,” has drawn great critical reviews from, among others, Sam Roberts of The New York Times, and Ken Auletta of The New Yorker.
In his free time, he swims, plays guitar, reads Tarot cards, and is an amateur historian of The Beatles.