Biography
Who better than a guy who spent 25 years as a newspaper reporter and established himself as one of the mainstream media's harshest critics to write a book about the broken relationship between the media and the American public? Makes sense to me, but it took me a while to get to this point. You could say writing is in my blood -- my mother was a newspaper reporter and photographer and before her, my grandmother. But I started off on a divergent path, earning a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. However, once I graduated, I decided law enforcement wasn't a good fit, so I took a job as a hospital security officer by day and pursued a second degree in journalism by night. I then parlayed my two degrees into my first job as a full-time newspaper crime reporter in 1996 at a start-up paper in Rhode Island. Two years later, I moved from RI to Pennsylvania, working for three different newspapers in the Keystone State, all as a crime and emergency news reporter. Sensing a seismic shift in the craft and industry of journalism, I left newspapers in 2021, and now work in public relations. My first book, Saving the Beast -- A Recovering Reporter Reflects on America's Broken Media and How to Fix it -- is the culmination of nearly two years of dissecting the once-symbiotic, now-contentious marriage between the mainstream media and the public. It is my hope that readers find it educational, informative and entertaining.
Books by Ted Czech
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