Joe Saltzman

Joe Saltzman

Joe Saltzman is a professor of journalism and communication at USC Annenberg and an expert in the image of the journalist in popular culture.

Saltzman received his B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California and his M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. After working for several years as a newspaper reporter and editor, Saltzman joined CBS television in Los Angeles in 1964 and for the next ten years produced documentaries, news magazine shows, and daily news shows, winning more than fifty awards including the Columbia University-duPont broadcast journalism award (the broadcasting equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), four Emmys, four Golden Mikes, two Edward R. Murrow Awards, a Silver Gavel, and one of the first NAACP Image awards.

Why Me?

Why Me?

1974

Black on Black

Black on Black

1968

The Unhappy Hunting Ground

The Unhappy Hunting Ground

1971

The Junior High School

The Junior High School

1971

Rape

Rape

1972

The Very Personal Death of Elizabeth Schell Holt-Hartford

1972