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词条 Steve Bartelstein
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. References

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Steve Bartelstein is a former American television journalist.

He was previously a news anchor in New York City, first at WABC-TV (1999–2007), a flagship station of the ABC television network, WCBS-TV (2007–2009), a flagship station of CBS and later in Chicago, Illinois at WBBM-TV (2010–2011), a television station owned and operated by the television network CBS.[1]

Early life and education

He was born in Evanston, Illinois,[1] and graduated from Niles East High School, located in Skokie, Illinois.[1] He attended the University of Evansville for two years.[1] He is of Italian and Jewish descent.[2]

Career

He began his broadcasting career at age nineteen as a weekend news anchor in Evansville. He worked in Durham, North Carolina; Providence, Rhode Island; Indianapolis, Indiana; Charleston, South Carolina;{{Citation needed|date=January 2011|reason=for entire paragraph}} and Portland, Oregon.[3]

Following a period working at CNN in Atlanta, Georgia, he joined WABC-TV in New York City.[4]

On March 14, 2007, the Daily News reported that Bartelstein had been "fired" from WABC-TV after "sleeping through a newsbreak he was to anchor".[5] The Daily News article also reported that WABC-TV had previously suspended him several times for persistent tardiness.

On November 7, 2007, Mediaweek reported that WCBS-TV had announced that it had hired Bartelstein as a weekend news anchor.[6] The station soon began airing promotional announcements featuring him and making reference to an upcoming feature story about his cancer illness. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}}

On September 28, 2007, New York Post columnist Cindy Adams had reported that Bartelstein was being treated for testicular cancer.[7]

On March 18, 2009, WCBS-TV announced that he had left the station. Bartelstein told the Daily News that he was unhappy and felt unappreciated with his job. {{Citation needed|date=January 2011}}

On August 12, 2010, it was announced that he would be joining WBBM-TV in Chicago as a morning-news anchor[8] On July 3, 2011, it was announced that he left WBBM after only 10 months.[9]

References

1. ^Staff writer (undated). "Steve Bartelstein" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101225044157/http://chicago.cbslocal.com/personality/steve-bartelstein/ |date=2010-12-25 }}. WBBM-TV. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
2. ^[https://nypost.com/1999/10/07/nightly-news-stole-his-name-some-newscasters-change-monikers/ New York Post: "NIGHTLY NEWS STOLE HIS NAME ; SOME NEWSCASTERS CHANGE MONIKERS" By Austin Smith] October 7, 1999
3. ^{{cite news|last=Schulberg|first=Pete|title=Heres the latest on the Ex-Files|url=http://www.pamplinmedia.com/component/content/article?id=107995|accessdate=31 August 2013|newspaper=Portland Tribune|date=January 15, 2004}}
4. ^Huff, Richard (November 7, 2007). "Steve Bartelstein Hired by WCBS". Daily News. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
5. ^Huff, Richard (March 14, 2007). "WABC Anchor Snoozes and Loses His Job". Daily News. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
6. ^Bachman, Katy (November 7, 2007). "WCBS-TV N.Y. Gives Bartelstein Second Chance". Mediaweek. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
7. ^Adams, Cindy (September 27, 2007). "TV Newsman Spills and Looks Ahead" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021183928/http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/cindy_adams/item_unlHH5q9tq3ieSbsenOHlI;jsessionid=9283599DF50B73E6451ABF9082C61C5F |date=2012-10-21 }}. New York Post. Retrieved January 6, 2011
8. ^"Another New Yorker joining CBS 2 anchor lineup" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120918191418/http://www.wbez.org/blog/robert-feder/another-new-yorker-joining-cbs-2-anchor-lineup/ |date=2012-09-18 }}. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
9. ^"Over and out: CBS 2 releases morning anchor Bartelstein". Retrieved July 3, 2011.
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