Joe Angotti
National Emmy award-winning veteran Joe Angotti was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, where he worked at his dad’s bakery filling jelly doughnuts before delivering them to the steel mills. While at Indiana University, he was the first student news director of WFIU-FM and earned the first graduate degree ever awarded at IU in radio and television. After stints at Louisville’s WHAS-TV and Chicago’s WMAQ-TV, he was promoted to New York, where he was eventually named senior vice president of the NBC News Division and executive producer of NBC Nightly News. From 1993 to 1998, he taught broadcast journalism at the University of Miami School of Communication. In 1999, he was named professor and chair of the broadcast program at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. He later was named visiting distinguished professor of communication at Monmouth University.
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Video bio of Joe Angotti, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2011. Production and Post-production by NBC News; National Emmy award-winning veteran Joe Angotti... |
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