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Roland De Wolk (born 1953) is an American author and print and television
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from the
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. His career has spanned four decades. He has won multiple awards for his journalism, including a lifetime achievement award. He has been described as "a star journalist" and "an ace reporter."


Career


Print journalism

De Wolk spent the first half of his four-decade career at publications such as the
Oakland Tribune The ''Oakland Tribune'' was a daily newspaper published in Oakland, California, and a predecessor of the '' East Bay Times''. It was published by the Bay Area News Group (BANG), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group. Founded in 1874, the ''Tribune'' ...
and
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. He also wrote for publications such as the
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and
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as well as the
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(now defunct). In 1995 he co-wrote a travel guidebook for the San Francisco area called ''Our Town''. After the near shutdown of the ''Oakland Tribune'' in 1991 and observing changes in the media landscape in the early years of the Internet, De Wolk moved into television and online journalism.


TV and online journalism

De Wolk moved to television journalism and worked at KTVU from 1991 when he took legal action against the station after it fired three other producers, when a list of fake and racially offensive names, supposedly of pilots on board a crashed Asiana flight, was read on the air. While at KTVU, he won multiple awards for his investigative journalism. He was a contributing reporter/producer for the Chauncey Bailey Project, which covered the murder case of the well known Bay Area journalist and editor-in-chief of the ''Oakland Post''.


Academia

Since 1993 he has been a lecturer and adjunct professor of journalism at
San Francisco State University San Francisco State University (San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a Public university, public research university in San Francisco, California, United States. It was established in 1899 as the San Francisco State Normal School and is ...
’s Journalism Department, where he taught online journalism as well as news writing, reporting, feature reporting and investigative reporting. Working with Professor Emeritus Leonard Sellers, De Wolk assisted in founding SFSU's Online Journalism Program, which started NewsPort.org.


Publications

In 1997 he co-wrote (with photographer John Swain) a guidebook to family campgrounds in Northern California. In 2000 he wrote one of the earliest college textbooks on online journalism, ''Introduction to Online Journalism: Publishing News and Information ''(2000). In 2021 he wrote a biography of
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, the American industrialist and politician who founded
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, titled ''American Disruptor: The Scandalous Life of Leland Stanford.''


Awards and recognition

De Wolk won a
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Career Achievement Award, four
James Madison Freedom of Information Award The James Madison Freedom of Information Award is a San Francisco Bay Area honor given to individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the advancement of freedom of expression, particularly freedom of information (as in ...
s from SPJ, and the Edward R. Murrow Award for Investigative Journalism. De Wolk and Leslie Griffith won a Casey Award from the Journalism Center on Children & Families at the
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for their 1998 KTVU investigative news story called "Candy Kids", about the exploitation of children in violation of labor laws in selling candy. The citation called it a "provocative report on a subject rarely examined. It showed true enterprise and initiative and followed up with additional reporting. It provided the children’s perspective looking at a story that affects minority children not only in this community but elsewhere." He was an investigative journalist in a collaborative, multimedia storytelling project, called "The Price of Prosperity", which was produced in partnership between KTVU, the
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, SFGate.com and Bayinsider.com. The project received a grant award from the Pew Center for Public Journalism in 2001. De Wolk won a James Madison Award in 2008 for digging into public records about the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's loss of income from drivers who obstruct the collection of fees for using its
FasTrak FasTrak is the electronic toll collection (ETC) system used in the state of California in the United States. It operates statewide on all toll roads, toll bridges, and high-occupancy toll lanes that are part of the California Freeway and Expr ...
system on bridges.


KTVU-TV

In July 2013, De Wolk was employed as a producer with KTVU-TV, when the station's news team broadcast false and racially insensitive names of pilots involved in the July 2013 Asiana airplane crash at San Francisco International Airport. Anchor Tori Campbell read all four fake names on air. The names had reportedly been emailed to De Wolk by a trusted source and he forwarded them to the newsroom with the warning "you'd better check these out." The names were confirmed by the
National Transportation Safety Board The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation. In this role, the NTSB investigates and reports on aviation accidents and inci ...
before they were aired but the NTSB later apologized and said the mistaken confirmation had been given by a summer intern "acting outside the scope of his authority". Three other producers were fired by KTVU after the incident. De Wolk retained legal counsel and took action against KTVU. The station quickly settled, issuing a statement that De Wolk and KTVU had "reached an amicable agreement" but details were not released. Earlier in 2013,
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technologist Micah Lee claimed that De Wolk interviewed him for KTVU on the subject of
doxing Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information Personal data, also known as personal information or personally identifiable information (PII), is any information related to an identifiable person. The ...
and its free speech implications but inserted quotes from that interview in a story that aired on the subject of
swatting Swatting is a form of criminal harassment that involves deceiving an emergency service (via such means as hoaxing an emergency services dispatcher) into sending a police or emergency response team to another person's location. This is achieved ...
, which Lee says was not discussed during the interview. The story was routinely removed from KTVU's website as were all such stories on KTVU servers as company policy for server space. The Executive Producer issued a statement to the EFF stating that after reviewing the raw tapes of the interview the station "unequivocally stands by its story."


Publications

* Gary Kauf and Roland De Wolk, ''Our Town: 50 Terrific Bay Area Escapes'' (Chronicle, 1995) * Roland De Wolk (text) and John Swain (photographs), ''Northern California's Best Family Campgrounds: 50 Fun, Affordable, Kid-Friendly Sites'' (Chronicle, 1997) * Roland De Wolk, ''Introduction to Online Journalism: Publishing News and Information'' (Pearson, 2000). * Roland De Wolk, ''American Disruptor: The Scandalous Life of Leland Stanford'', 2019.


Personal

De Wolk is a graduate of
UC Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after the Anglo-Irish philosopher George Berkele ...
, and lives in the
San Francisco Bay Area The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a List of regions of California, region of California surrounding and including San Francisco Bay, and anchored by the cities of Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose, California, S ...
with his wife, ''
Politico ''Politico'' (stylized in all caps), known originally as ''The Politico'', is an American political digital newspaper company founded by American banker and media executive Robert Allbritton in 2007. It covers politics and policy in the Unit ...
'' senior reporter Carla Marinucci, and two sons.


References


External links


Roland De Wolk's websiteDe Wolk's Introduction to Online JournalismNewsPort.org
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