Herb Denenberg
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Herb Denenberg (November 20, 1929 – March 18, 2010)[1] was a television consumer advocate and newspaper columnist since the mid-1970s. He was best known as an investigative reporter for the CBS and NBC affiliates in Philadelphia. He also served as Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner, was a lawyer and a college professor. He went a long way to control the Pennsylvania insurance industry in favor of the consumers. Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp fired Denenberg at the behest of the insurance industry, which the Philadelphia Inquirer famously described as "The Greatest Political Backstabbing Since Caesar". He had also written for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin and authored many books.
The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia posthumously Denenberg inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2010.[2]
Biography
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Denenberg was born on November 20, 1929 in Omaha, Nebraska. His Russian-born father and Romanian-born mother raised eight children.[3]
References
- ^ "Herb Denenberg, Bulletin Columnist And Consumer Advocate, Dies At 81". The Bulletin. 2010-03-19.
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- ^ "Obituary: Herb Denenberg". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2010-03-20.
External links
- Herb Denenberg's Biography
- Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia website* Time Magazine Article
- Bad Faith Insurance Article
- NBC 10's Herb Denenberg Tribute
- Philadelphia Weekly Willdo Column on Herb
- 1929 births
- 2010 deaths
- Philadelphia television reporters
- American television journalists
- Writers from Omaha, Nebraska
- People from Delaware County, Pennsylvania
- American people of Romanian-Jewish descent
- American people of Russian-Jewish descent
- Consumer rights activists
- American male journalists
- Journalists from Pennsylvania
- American journalist, 1920s birth stubs
- American activist stubs