Jim Axelrod
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Axelrod in May 2017 | |
Born | (1963-01-25) January 25, 1963 (age 61) |
Education | Cornell University 1985 B.A. History Brown University 1989 Master's History |
Occupation | Reporter |
Title | CBS News Chief Investigative Correspondent |
Spouse | Christina Axelrod |
Children | Emma Axelrod, Will Axelrod, Bobby Axelrod |
Jim Axelrod (born January 25, 1963)[1] is the Chief Investigative Correspondent for CBS News and reports across all CBS News programs and platforms.
Axelrod was one of CBS News' embedded correspondents in Iraq and was the first TV reporter to broadcast live from Saddam International Airport, now Baghdad International Airport, after its takeover by American forces during the Iraq War.[2]
Early life and education
Axelrod was born on January 25, 1963, to a Jewish family[3] in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Raised in Highland Park, New Jersey, he attended Highland Park High School.[4] He received a B.A. in 1985 from Cornell University in history and an M.A. in 1989 from Brown University, also in history.
Career
In 1989, Axelrod began his career in journalism at WVII-TV in Bangor, Maine. He subsequently was a general assignment and political reporter at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, North Carolina. Before WRAL, Axelrod worked at WSTM-TV in Syracuse, New York and WUTR in Utica, New York.[5]
Personal life
Axelrod resides in Montclair, New Jersey, with his wife and their three children.[2]
References
- ^ "Jim Axelrod". CBS News. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
- ^ a b Jim Axelrod, CBS News. Accessed August 12, 2007.
- ^ Weiner, Robert (May 18, 2011). "Broadcaster: 'We have a lot to be happy about' - Questions for Jim Axelrod". New Jersey Jewish News.
- ^ Makin, Bob. "Levinson Axelrod celebrates 70 years of service", Home News Tribune, November 12, 2009. Accessed August 17, 2012. "His son is with CBS News as their Washington reporter. He's writing a book that is out soon about his relationship with his father. His name is Jim Axelrod. He's well known. They're Highland Park people. Jim went to Highland Park High School."
- ^ "Jim Axelrod". The History of Capitol Broadcasting Company. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
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Preceded by | CBS Evening News anchor June 14, 2019 (interim) July 8, 2019 - July 12, 2019 (interim) | Succeeded by |
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