Eight-time Emmy and Murrow award-winning investigative reporter Matthew Schwartz, who worked on WOR-TV and WWOR-TV, Channel 9 in New York and Secaucus, NJ from 1983-2003, tells stories he couldn't tell on TV in his upcoming memoir, Confessions of an Investigative Reporter, to be released May 26 from Koehler Books. It is now available for pre-orders on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
The book details how Schwartz was told to lie on the air after he interviewed the "Son of Sam" serial killer David Berkowitz. Schwartz writes about his experiences with Donald Trump, covering John Gotti, 9/11 and other New York stories. Confessions of an Investigative Reporter takes an unprecedented behind the scenes look at local news in the New York market and others he worked in during his four decades on TV.
Best-selling New York Times author and former Today show national correspondent Bob Dotson calls Confessions of an Investigative Reporter "fascinating" and "incredible." New York and Los Angeles TV news producer Michael Horowicz says it is, "thrilling and poignant," adding, "I read it in one sitting"
Confessions of an Investigative Reporter is outrageous, funny, dishy and poignant. It's a no-holds barred look at Schwartz' battles with management, police and politicians. It's not only for news viewers. It's for everyone who cares about their community, corruption and justice.
More information, including links, at https://www.matthewschwartzbook.com/
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