Noah Rosenberg is a print, video and multimedia journalist who works regularly for The New York Times. He is also a fellow at The City University of New York’s Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, where he is exploring the intersection of business, media and technology.
Rosenberg is a frequent contributor to The Times’ Metro desk and he has also written features, essays and breaking news for the National, Travel, Sports and Styles sections. Both his writing and photography have been featured on the Times’ front page, and he is currently helping the Metro desk pioneer its use of iPhone video reporting.
Previously, Rosenberg worked for Univision‘s Interactive Media division, and spent the summer of 2010 in South Africa, where he was The Wall Street Journal’s video correspondent at the FIFA World Cup. While there, Rosenberg also took photographs and wrote human-interest pieces for The Wall Street Journal and GQ magazine. He has also produced, edited and reported on-camera for CBS’ Channel One News and written for New York magazine.
Rosenberg was the Founding Editor-in-Chief of Long Island City Courier Magazine, which he launched in October 2009 for the New York City-based Queens Courier chain of newspapers. He also served as The Courier’s Digital Director, re-launching its website and pioneering its award-winning video and multimedia content, and was a staff reporter for the company’s various publications.
Before joining The Courier, Rosenberg spent over two years producing documentaries, news and reality shows at CBS News Productions. He worked on programs for a variety of clients, ranging from Current TV to the Discovery Health Channel to the CBS network.
A passionate story-teller across all media platforms, Rosenberg has interviewed Holocaust survivors and Nuremberg interrogators; day laborers and CEOs; youth athletes and sports legends.
He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Email him here.
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