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Richard Hart (journalist)

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Richard Hart was a staple of Bay Area television throughout the 1980s on the popularEvening Magazine. EM aired at 7:30 pm nightly, with co-hostJan Yanehiro and showcased some of the interesting and often technology-based activities and happenings around theSan Francisco Bay Area.

Richard Hart created and hostedThe Discovery Channel television showThe Next Step. He later hosted several programs forCNET TV[1] including C|net Central[2] (CNET's first project, which aired on theScifi Channel), andCNET News.com, which aired weekly on CNBC.

Currently, he is an instructor in the Multimedia Communications department at theAcademy of Art University in San Francisco.[3] Hart also produces along with Steve Kotton a segment forABC'sKGO-TV in San Francisco on technology. He currently reports on emerging technologies for San Francisco's ABC7 among other TV stations.[3]

Awards

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Richard Hart is the only person to have been the recipient of both anEmmy Award (for comedy) and a DuPont-Columbia Journalism Award (investigative reporting).

Education and milestones

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Richard Hart has a Physics Degree. He is on the officialNASA list to be the first US space reporter journalist.[3]

References

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  1. ^Mann, Bill (October 1, 1995)."LATE FOX ENTRIES RUN WITH THE PACK".Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Retrieved19 May 2011.
  2. ^"IMDb".IMDb. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  3. ^abc"Academy of Art University School of Multimedia Communications - Faculty".Academy of Art University. Retrieved25 September 2018.


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