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Carol Marin (born October 10, 1948) is a television and print journalist based in Chicago, Illinois.
Marin began her journalism career in 1972 at WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee working as a reporter, anchor, and assistant news director. In 1976, she moved to WSM-TV in Nashville, where she was instrumental in the investigative reporting that ultimately led to the ouster and indictment of then-Tennessee Governor Ray Blanton.In 1978, Marin was hired by the NBC owned and operated station, WMAQ-TV, in Chicago, where she worked for almost two decades.
On 1 May 1997, she resigned her position as 6 and 10 p.m. news anchor in protest of the station's decision to give Jerry Springer a commentary segment on the evening news program that she anchored; her co-anchor Ron Magers resigned a few weeks later for the same reason. After the two anchors left the station, ratings plummeted and Springer quit.
Two months later, Marin and producer Don Moseley were hired by CBS News. In a dual assignment, she worked as a network correspondent and an investigative reporter for WBBM-TV, the CBS station in Chicago. From 1997–2002, Marin reported for the CBS News programs 60 Minutes, 60 Minutes II, and Evening News with Dan Rather. In 2002 Marin and Moseley left CBS to form an independent documentary company, Marin Corp Productions. They have produced programs for CNN and New York Times/Discovery Channel. Marin Corp Productions is housed at DePaul University) where they guide aspiring DePaul journalism students through internships.
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Lessons in investigative journalism: Carol Marin at TEDxMidwest
Carol Marin Recalls Blanton Interview (1990)
NBC-5 Carol Marin on Rauner nursing home scandal
WBBM Carol Marin 10PM News 2000
Looking hard at "class" in the classroom: Carol Marin at TEDxWellsStreetED
9/11 - Eyewitness Reporter Carol Marin - Another Explosion And A Street Level Rolling Blast Of Fire
Vegan Indian Cooking: 'Chicago Tonight' with Carol Marin
Abner Mikva is interviewed by Carol Marin
Canción Sé su voz
Carol Marin on News Literacy - McCormick Foundation Insights Summer 2012
This is probably one of the most intriguing speakers of this edition of TEDx Midwest. Carol Marin, a Veteran Investigative Journalist, taps into her audience's deeply rooted interest in bad guys and catastrophic events. She is completely captivating as she recounts thrilling tales of organized crime and political corruption in "The Windy City" as well as the fear and chaos of the day she spent rushing toward the falling Twin Towers in New York City. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independentl...
Carol Marin recalls Blanton interview (1990)
WMAQ-TV (NBC-5 Chicago) reports on the nursing home abuse scandal rocking GOP governor candidate Bruce Rauner's campaign. Feb. 20, 2014.
From WBBM Chicago, an interesting experiment with a different 10PM News format. Carol Marin, who left WMAQ after the Jerry Springer fiasco, hosts a show with longer pieces, in-studio interviews, and shorter weather and sports. This didn't last long.
Carol Marin grew up in a blue-collar suburb and despite being an "A" student, was put in the bottom track at her high school. She shares the compelling story of how some teachers fought for her while others doubted a girl from a poorer neighborhood could make it in an honors curriculum, and how this experience has shaped her view of public education and the need for teachers to build relationships with, and carry on conversations with, lawmakers. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organi...
9/11 - Eyewitness Reporter Carol Marin - Another Explosion And A Street Level Rolling Blast Of Fire
http://www.indianasapplepie.com/2012/09/chicago-vegan-indian-book-launchmedia-blitz/ Vegan Indian cookbook author Anupy Singla talks with Carol Marin on WTTW's 'Chicago Tonight' about her latest book, her cooking journey, veganism, Indian spices and Indian cooking.
Abner J. Mikva, a former federal judge and congressman, died Monday, July 4, 2016 at the age of 90. Mikva dedicated more than a half-century to public service and developed a reputation for honesty in Chicago and Washington. In November 2014, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama. “It was the most exciting day of my life. I can’t imagine anything that could’ve been better,” Mikva told Host Carol Marin in December 2014.
No es un vídeo de una chica en una playa, es un video para pensar y entender por qué una luz va hacia el mar... La luz significa la esperanza, la esperanza de una madre. No se dirige hacia un túnel, porque el túnel tiene una salida; se dirige hacia el mar, porque el mar es infinito. Canción para concienciar sobre el autismo. Escucha la letra!!! Si quieres descargártela y poner un granito de arena, todos los beneficios van destinados a la asociación DEPORTEA, que se especializa en deporte adaptado para niños con autismo. YO SOY SU VOZ, YO HE FIRMADO!! Puedes ver el vídeo de la campaña de concienciación por el autismo en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5bvDAVNlNQ #SéSuVoz #BeTheirVoice ''Sé su voz'' Letra y composición: Carol Marín y Iago Cid Guitarra flamenca: Antonio Mata Guitarra acús...
The McCormick Foundation spoke with Carol Marin, reporter for WMAQ-TV and political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, about trends in media. Marin compared society's disenchantment with news to its apathy for politics. Her solution to this problem: engagement. In the video, Marin talks about multi-platform sharing as a way reporters can reach wider audiences. But she does not say that news engagement is solely the responsibility of journalists. Education systems and students must be involved also. Marin says she is up to the challenge of preserving quality journalism. She has never and will never fall out of love with reporting.
Carol Marin recalls Blanton interview (1990)
Blanton/Marin full interview (9-15-77)
Shabbona Saints NBC 5 Carol Marin interview 07/10/13 10 pm news
Carol Marin interviews David Hoffman on WTTW on September 16, 2009 00:52 - Independent record 02:33 - Clerkships 04:00 - Health reform 04:58 - Wall street 06:11 - Background and interests 07:02 - Accomplishments as Inspector General
Abner J. Mikva, a former federal judge and congressman, died Monday, July 4, 2016 at the age of 90. Mikva dedicated more than a half-century to public service and developed a reputation for honesty in Chicago and Washington. In November 2014, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama. “It was the most exciting day of my life. I can’t imagine anything that could’ve been better,” Mikva told Host Carol Marin in December 2014.
The McCormick Foundation spoke with Carol Marin, reporter for WMAQ-TV and political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, about trends in media. Marin compared society's disenchantment with news to its apathy for politics. Her solution to this problem: engagement. In the video, Marin talks about multi-platform sharing as a way reporters can reach wider audiences. But she does not say that news engagement is solely the responsibility of journalists. Education systems and students must be involved also. Marin says she is up to the challenge of preserving quality journalism. She has never and will never fall out of love with reporting.
Peabody Winner 2015 | WMAQ-TV, NBC, Chicago Months before the wider world learned the name of Laquan Mcdonald, reporter Carol Marin and her team at WMAQ-TV in Chicago were looking into the death of the African-American 17-year-old who had been killed by Chicago police. Their investigation, which began after the city paid Mcdonald’s family a $5 million settlement, uncovered allegations that police didn’t interview witnesses properly, that police investigators may have erased crucial evidence from a camera system at a nearby fast-food restaurant, and that police reports may have been contradicted by video of the event from squad cars. By the time a judge ordered release of the squad car “dashcam” video and Mcdonald’s death became a global story, WMAQ had already done its journalistic job, a...
(Monday, Oct. 27th, 2014) - WTTW CH 11 Carol Marin interviews Cook County Commissoner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, Announces Chicago Mayoral Run
CBS interview with Carol Marin who was caught in the North Tower Explosion and saved by unidentified Fireman.The exceptional footage was shot by Mark Laganga, who is not named but mentioned as a cameraman with a cut on his head.There has been no Justice for this Carnage. Never ending war and a police state are the results of a mind numbing assault on Us that began September 11, 2001. This is a moving interview. The end of this video will remind you of what you don't want to know.When you study 911 there is one aspect you can not escape, about 200 Souls fell to their physical end. The government used footage like this to prosecute the 911Patsy squad by going after the emotions of the Jurors.Stop Hating now, it will be you undoing in the future, for sure. There is an unlimited supply of Love...
This is probably one of the most intriguing speakers of this edition of TEDx Midwest. Carol Marin, a Veteran Investigative Journalist, taps into her audience's deeply rooted interest in bad guys and catastrophic events. She is completely captivating as she recounts thrilling tales of organized crime and political corruption in "The Windy City" as well as the fear and chaos of the day she spent rushing toward the falling Twin Towers in New York City. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independentl...
Carol Marin recalls Blanton interview (1990)
WMAQ-TV (NBC-5 Chicago) reports on the nursing home abuse scandal rocking GOP governor candidate Bruce Rauner's campaign. Feb. 20, 2014.
From WBBM Chicago, an interesting experiment with a different 10PM News format. Carol Marin, who left WMAQ after the Jerry Springer fiasco, hosts a show with longer pieces, in-studio interviews, and shorter weather and sports. This didn't last long.
Carol Marin grew up in a blue-collar suburb and despite being an "A" student, was put in the bottom track at her high school. She shares the compelling story of how some teachers fought for her while others doubted a girl from a poorer neighborhood could make it in an honors curriculum, and how this experience has shaped her view of public education and the need for teachers to build relationships with, and carry on conversations with, lawmakers. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organi...
9/11 - Eyewitness Reporter Carol Marin - Another Explosion And A Street Level Rolling Blast Of Fire
http://www.indianasapplepie.com/2012/09/chicago-vegan-indian-book-launchmedia-blitz/ Vegan Indian cookbook author Anupy Singla talks with Carol Marin on WTTW's 'Chicago Tonight' about her latest book, her cooking journey, veganism, Indian spices and Indian cooking.
Abner J. Mikva, a former federal judge and congressman, died Monday, July 4, 2016 at the age of 90. Mikva dedicated more than a half-century to public service and developed a reputation for honesty in Chicago and Washington. In November 2014, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama. “It was the most exciting day of my life. I can’t imagine anything that could’ve been better,” Mikva told Host Carol Marin in December 2014.
No es un vídeo de una chica en una playa, es un video para pensar y entender por qué una luz va hacia el mar... La luz significa la esperanza, la esperanza de una madre. No se dirige hacia un túnel, porque el túnel tiene una salida; se dirige hacia el mar, porque el mar es infinito. Canción para concienciar sobre el autismo. Escucha la letra!!! Si quieres descargártela y poner un granito de arena, todos los beneficios van destinados a la asociación DEPORTEA, que se especializa en deporte adaptado para niños con autismo. YO SOY SU VOZ, YO HE FIRMADO!! Puedes ver el vídeo de la campaña de concienciación por el autismo en: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5bvDAVNlNQ #SéSuVoz #BeTheirVoice ''Sé su voz'' Letra y composición: Carol Marín y Iago Cid Guitarra flamenca: Antonio Mata Guitarra acús...
The McCormick Foundation spoke with Carol Marin, reporter for WMAQ-TV and political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, about trends in media. Marin compared society's disenchantment with news to its apathy for politics. Her solution to this problem: engagement. In the video, Marin talks about multi-platform sharing as a way reporters can reach wider audiences. But she does not say that news engagement is solely the responsibility of journalists. Education systems and students must be involved also. Marin says she is up to the challenge of preserving quality journalism. She has never and will never fall out of love with reporting.
The Morton-Kenney Public Affairs Lecture with Carol Marin September 12, 2016 "Confessions of a Diehard Political Reporter in an Apocalyptic Election Year"
Carol Marine and Antrese Wood talk about about Carol's daily paintings and her journey from the gallery circuit to founding her own painter's site. Carol started painting daily while her newborn napped and eventually found the short spurts of painting time were more liberating than constraining. Get Savvy! Sign up for exclusive show notes and episode guides: http://savvypainter.com
Lynn Sweet, Carol Marin, Natasha Korecki, Mary Mitchell, and Dave McKinney March 19, 2014
Ken Davis is joined by Jeremy Gorner (Tribune) and Carol Marin (NBC 5 & WTTW) to discuss the Paul O’Neal shooting and CPD’s release of 9 videos. Also: police training, predictive policing and the public right to access the videos and other records. This program was produced by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
Broadcaster Carol Marin was the keynote speaker at the Association for Women Journalists-Chicago annual meeting, 1-27-2015 at Columbia College, Chicago. AWJ-Chicago President Amy Guth introduced Marin. Video by Tracy Baim/Windy City Times
Here is approximately the first 45 minutes of the Today show from 1986, with then-WMAQ anchor Carol Marin subbing in for Jane Pauley alongside Bryant Gumbel. We begin with Bob Jamison at the newsdesk, with stories on the Cameroon toxic disaster at Lake Nios, violence in South Africa, actor Ted Knight's passing, drug agent Victor Cortez's report in Mexico, and an Italian man returns to his Sardinian family after 36 years. Willard Scott then plugs Hermann, Missouri's 150th anniversary along with a weather forecast that hints at a change in season. On Close-Up, a more detailed look at the toxic gas leak at Cameroon including an interview with AID Official Paul Krumpe. Then, Carol Marin interviews with Valery Legasov from Vienna on a report involving the Chernobyl disaster. After the newsbrea...
The School Project debuts "Chicago Schools - Worst in the Nation?", the first film in a web series examining Chicago's public education system. After the screening is followed by a panel discussion moderated by Carol Marin. This program was streamed and recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).