Jeff Rossen is an American television journalist who is employed by NBC News. He joined the network in September 2008. Rossen contributes to all NBC News programs and platforms, including NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, and Today. Rossen also fills in at the anchor desk for Weekend Today, and MSNBC.
In 2012, Rossen was named National Investigative Correspondent. He will lead a new investigative unit titled "Rossen Reports." According to an NBC News press release, Rossen's investigations will appear on all platforms, including Today, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline.
Prior to his promotion, Rossen landed a now legendary interview with actor Charlie Sheen in February, 2011. The interview made international headlines, not only for its content, but also because Rossen stole the exclusive from ABC News. During his time at NBC News, Rossen has also covered the David Goldman kidnapping case -- traveling with the American dad to Brazil, the Death of Michael Jackson, and an exclusive interview with the owner of "Travis the Chimp" in the Connecticut Chimp Attack.
Rossen left WABC-TV at the end of May 2008, seven years after he joined the station. He has covered news segments such as the crash of TWA Flight 800 and the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, the New York City Olympic Bid in Singapore, Ronald Reagan's death, London Terrorist Attack, among others. He hosted a weekly segment on Eyewitness News called "What's Bugging You?"
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Jeff Rossen is an American television journalist who is employed by NBC News. He joined the...
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Jeff Rossen is an American television journalist who is employed by NBC News. He joined the network in September 2008. Rossen contributes to all NBC News programs and platforms, including NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, and Today. Rossen also fills in at the anchor desk for Weekend Today, and MSNBC.
In 2012, Rossen was named National Investigative Correspondent. He will lead a new investigative unit titled "Rossen Reports." According to an NBC News press release, Rossen's investigations will appear on all platforms, including Today, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline.
Prior to his promotion, Rossen landed a now legendary interview with actor Charlie Sheen in February, 2011. The interview made international headlines, not only for its content, but also because Rossen stole the exclusive from ABC News. During his time at NBC News, Rossen has also covered the David Goldman kidnapping case -- traveling with the American dad to Brazil, the Death of Michael Jackson, and an exclusive interview with the owner of "Travis the Chimp" in the Connecticut Chimp Attack.
Rossen left WABC-TV at the end of May 2008, seven years after he joined the station. He has covered news segments such as the crash of TWA Flight 800 and the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001, the New York City Olympic Bid in Singapore, Ronald Reagan's death, London Terrorist Attack, among others. He hosted a weekly segment on Eyewitness News called "What's Bugging You?"
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