Jim Rutenberg

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Jim Rutenberg
Born
OccupationJournalist

Jim Rutenberg is a political correspondent for The New York Times, for whom he has written 1600 articles.[1]

Education

Rutenberg obtained his degree from New York University.

Career

After graduating college in 1993, Rutenberg began working for the New York Daily News as a gossip stringer. He eventually worked his way up to becoming a general assignment reporter. In 1996, he was hired on staff and became a transit beat reporter. He left the Daily News in 1999 to work as a TV reporter for the New York Observer. One year later, he began working for The New York Times where he was responsible for covering media and local politics. He has also served as City Hall Bureau Chief.[2]

Family

Rutenberg is married to actress Ondine Karady,[3]

References

  1. ^ "Jim Rutenberg". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Jim Rutenberg". Center for Communication. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  3. ^ Internet Movie Database

External links

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