Jim Popkin
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American investigative journalist and author
Jim Popkin is an American investigative journalist and author. He won a 2007 Gerald Loeb Award, Edward R. Murrow Award, and the George Polk Award.
Life
[edit ]Popkin graduated with a BA from Northwestern University, and a Master's degree from Yale Law School.[1] He is the president and founder of Seven Oaks Media Group, who provides strategic counsel to CEOs and executives. He also worked for more than twenty years at NBC News and began his career there at NBC–4. He has won four national Emmy Awards as well as two Edward R. Murrow Awards.[2]
Works
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Jim Popkin". Gaithersburg Book Festival. Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
- ^ "Jim Popkin Biography" (PDF).
- ^ "Jim Popkin | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org. Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
- ^ "Jim Popkin - The true story behind one of the most damaging spies in American history". PBS NewsHour. Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
- ^ "Transcript: Jim Popkin, Author "Code Name Blue Wren"". Washington Post. 2023年01月05日. ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
- ^ Politics and Prose (2023年01月09日), Jim Popkin — Code Name Blue Wren: The True Story of America's Most Dangerous Female Spy--And the Sister She Betrayed - with Pete Williams , retrieved 2023年05月16日
- ^ CODE NAME BLUE WREN | Kirkus Reviews.
- ^ Klehr, Harvey (2023年01月19日). "'Code Name Blue Wren' Review: The Queen of Cuba". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660 . Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
- ^ Harris, Shane (2022年12月02日). "FBI alerted notorious spy for Russia to another working for Cuba". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2023年05月16日.
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