Belle Adler | |
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Born | New York City |
Education | |
Occupation(s) | Professor, journalist, film producer, television producer |
Employer | Northeastern University |
Political party | Independent |
Belle Adler is an associate professor of journalism [1] at Northeastern University School of Journalism. Adler specializes in television news. Before teaching at the university, Adler was a local television news executive where she was an investigative producer and tape editor. She had previously been employed by several broadcasting stations like KGO-TV, WCBS-TV, and KQED and cable stations like CNN, A&E, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet. [2] Adler has won two Northern California Emmy’s for her work. [3]
Belle Adler specialized in documentary productions and is credited with producing Murder for Hire for the Discovery Channel and American Dream, American Nightmare for A&E's Investigative Reports, narrated by Bill Kurtis. [4] In 2002, Adler produced Operation Animal Shield for Animal Planet and Discovery International. Adler said she wanted to "create an educational documentary that gave others the opportunity to see what a huge problem poaching is in other countries." [3] Adler was the research director for Drugs on Public Lands, an A&E production.
Adler was awarded fellowships and honors with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, who honored Adler in 2002 with an AOPA award for Best Documentary [5] for "Operation Animal Shield" which documented efforts to catch elephant and rhino poachers in East Africa. [6] She earned a Sidney Hillman Foundation award in 2001 for her documentary "American Dream, American Nightmare". [7] This report investigated the effects of the 1996 Immigration Reform Acts on legal resident aliens in the United States, resulting in INS reviews of the cases investigated. Adler was a winner and participant of two fellowships: The William Benton Fellowship at the University of Chicago and the Jefferson Fellowship [8] at the East/West Center of the University of Hawaii in Oahu.
Belle Adler | |
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Born | New York City |
Education | |
Occupation(s) | Professor, journalist, film producer, television producer |
Employer | Northeastern University |
Political party | Independent |
Belle Adler is an associate professor of journalism [1] at Northeastern University School of Journalism. Adler specializes in television news. Before teaching at the university, Adler was a local television news executive where she was an investigative producer and tape editor. She had previously been employed by several broadcasting stations like KGO-TV, WCBS-TV, and KQED and cable stations like CNN, A&E, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet. [2] Adler has won two Northern California Emmy’s for her work. [3]
Belle Adler specialized in documentary productions and is credited with producing Murder for Hire for the Discovery Channel and American Dream, American Nightmare for A&E's Investigative Reports, narrated by Bill Kurtis. [4] In 2002, Adler produced Operation Animal Shield for Animal Planet and Discovery International. Adler said she wanted to "create an educational documentary that gave others the opportunity to see what a huge problem poaching is in other countries." [3] Adler was the research director for Drugs on Public Lands, an A&E production.
Adler was awarded fellowships and honors with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, who honored Adler in 2002 with an AOPA award for Best Documentary [5] for "Operation Animal Shield" which documented efforts to catch elephant and rhino poachers in East Africa. [6] She earned a Sidney Hillman Foundation award in 2001 for her documentary "American Dream, American Nightmare". [7] This report investigated the effects of the 1996 Immigration Reform Acts on legal resident aliens in the United States, resulting in INS reviews of the cases investigated. Adler was a winner and participant of two fellowships: The William Benton Fellowship at the University of Chicago and the Jefferson Fellowship [8] at the East/West Center of the University of Hawaii in Oahu.