Robert Kovacik
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Robert Kovacik is the lead morning reporter for “Today in LA.” He is also featured on Channel 4 newscasts throughout the day.
"Kovacik's live shots wake up southern California every morning, and often there are unforgettable moments. An early morning exchange on “Today in LA” between the Los Angeles Chief of Police and a Councilman made headlines around the world, earning Robert a 2008 Golden Mike award. While explaining to viewers about the extensive manhunt to find an alleged murderer, the suspect suddenly appeared and surrendered to Kovacik while live on the air. Robert's coverage of the event was recognized in 2007 with Edward R. Murrow, Golden Mike and L.A. Press Club awards for breaking and spot news reporting."Cite error: A <ref>
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