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Howard Weinberg is an award-winning independent documentary film and television producer who has created significant public and commercial television programming. His innovative reporting and imaginative producing have contributed to the successes of major figures in American journalism: Bill Moyers, Studs Terkel, Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer, Hodding Carter, Charles Kuralt and Harry Reasoner. Founding Producer of The MacNeil/Lehrer Report that began as The Robert MacNeil Report and made nightly news analysis a staple of public television; Executive Producer of The Dick Cavett Show the premiere talk show of PBS; Creator and Producer of Assignment America with Studs Terkel; Senior Producer of Inside Story with Hodding Carter; and Executive Producer of Listening to America with Bill Moyers a 27-part election year series called "one of the high watermarks of televised politics", Weinberg has earned a reputation for producing quality television and the recognition of his peers. Columbia Journalism School has honored him with its Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement.
Specializing in arts and culture as well as politics, education and public policy, Weinberg has worked with major figures of our time: Luciano Pavarotti twice producing his Pavarotti Plus! Concert intermission features for Live From Lincoln Center; Dizzy Gillespie, David Hockney, Willem de Kooning, Jennifer Bartlett, Harold Prince, Ricardo Muti and Robert Joffrey, Leontyne Price, Nam June Paik, Charles Dutoit and Yo Yo Ma profiling them for CBS Sunday Morning with Eugenia Zukerman, Billy Taylor, Heywood Hale Broun and other correspondents. For CBS 60 Minutes, he profiled alternate energy experts Amory and Hunter Lovins, and produced stories on Campaign Finance Reform, Airline Pilots' Retirement Age and Maternity Leave Laws. Weinberg profiled political cartoonists Pat Oliphant and Bill Mauldin, who caricatured Presidents Nixon, Johnson and Ford, and he produced other programs with or about Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Jimmy Carter. In 2004, he produced Unraveling of a Candidate, an election year reminder of how untoward moments can derail candidates in presidential primaries, for the Discovery Channel's Spotlight series via New York Times Television. The program was repeated multiple tiimes on DiscoveryTimes cable. A documentary filmmaker with wide-ranging interests, Weinberg produced "Topless Cellist" Charlotte Moorman, a ha1f-hour video commissioned as a tribute to the late impresario and performance artist by her long-time collaborator, the seminal video artist Nam June Paik. Originally broadcast on WNET/New York, "Topless Cellist" was selected for screening by the New York Film Festival; it played for four months at Holly Solomon Gallery in SoHo and has been shown on television and at museums and festivals worldwide. Weinberg has been honored with Emmy, Peabody, DuPont and Polk awards
for his work. In addition he has written, produced and directed documentaries
that have won other prestigious awards: Moyers/Sports for Sale
the Excellence in Sports Journalism Award from the Center for
the Study of Sport in Society; Special Report: After the War
the CINE Golden Eagle Award; First Things First, A Project
Literacy U.S. Special the Education Writers of America
Reporting Award.
Weinberg won his second Education Writers of America Award for net.LEARNING,
a two-hour PBS documentary about the new phenomena of online college
courses. For MSNBC cable television, he produced a profile of Caroline
Kennedy and a documentary, Extreme Plastic Surgery.
As a consultant, Weinberg is known as the the "Script-Doctor" or "Doc Doc"
"Documentary Doctor." He doctors scripts, refines rough
or fine cuts of documentaries notably for the award-winning documentary
feature film Hoop Dreams. When brought in at an early stage,
he rewrites and revises proposals and treatments for television documentary
and public affairs series. . |
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