Bill Dedman

Bill Dedman Bio, Age, Marriage, Career, Net Worth and Empty Mansions

Bill Dedman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and an investigative reporter for Newsday. He also a co-author of the biography of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark and  Empty Mansions.

Bill Dedman Biography

Bill Dedman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and an investigative reporter for Newsday. He also a co-author of the biography of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark and  Empty Mansions.

 Dedman has reported and written influential investigative articles on racial discrimination by mortgage lenders, racial profiling by police, interrogation of detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, and efforts to understand and prevent school shootings. His work includes one of the early examinations, in 1990, of the cover-up by the Roman Catholic Church of allegations of child sexual abuse by a priest.

In 1989, Dedman received the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for The Color of Money, his series of articles in 1988 in Bill Kovach’s The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on racial discrimination by banks and other mortgage lenders in middle-income black neighborhoods. In addition to raising awareness of redlining of minority areas, and leading Congress to expand disclosure of data allowing an analysis of racial patterns in mortgage data, The Color of Money was an influential early example of computer-assisted reporting, data journalism, and data-driven journalism.

Bill Dedman Age

He was born in 1960 in Chattanooga, Tennesse, United States Of America. Dedman grew up in neighboring Red Bank, Tennessee. He was born to Harold Dedman and Bobbye Dedman.

Bill Dedman Education

He graduated from the Baylor School in Chattanooga. He attended Washington University in St. Louis, writing for the student newspaper Student Life and editing part-time for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, but dropped out of college to work as the reporter at The Daily Star-Journal in Warrensburg, Missouri.

Bill Dedman family

Bill Dedman has kept his personal life private and has not revealed  his parents or siblings

Bill Dedman Marriage

Bill is happily married to Pam Belluck. Unfortunately, due to his love of keeping his private life a mystery, we do not have information on their marriage or children.

Bill Dedman kids

No information regarding his children has been reviewed.

Bill Dedman Height

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Bill Dedman  Career

Dedman’s journalism career began at the age of 16 as a copy boy at The Chattanooga Times. He then went on to report for The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Boston Globe.  Bill was the first director of computer-assisted reporting for the Associated Press.

Bill has taught advanced reporting at the University of Maryland, Northwestern University, and Boston University. He served for six years as a member of the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors. The board is a nonprofitable educational association.

Bill Dedman

Dedman was a copy editor and reporter at newspapers in Chattanooga. Later, he became a reporter for the Knoxville News Sentinel, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe. He was the first director of computer-assisted reporting for The Associated Press. He has covered news and sports part-time for The New York Times, such as; the home run record chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa in 1998 and 1999.

From 2006 to 2014, Dedman was an investigative reporter for NBC News and NBCNews.com, formerly known as msnbc.com, uncovering stories including firefighter deaths from faulty equipment, fraud in Pentagon efforts to identify war dead, widespread failures to inspect highway bridges, efforts by U.S. officials to hide the risk of earthquake damage to nuclear power plants, hidden visitor logs at the Obama White House, suppression of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s college thesis at the request of the Clinton White House, and journalists making campaign contributions.

In September 2014, he joined Newsday, the daily newspaper on Long Island, N.Y., as a senior writer, reporting investigative stories in print, online, and on television for Newsday and its sister cable television channel, News 12 Long Island.

He taught advanced reporting as an adjunct lecturer at Boston University, Northwestern University, and the University of Maryland. He also taught seminars for many news organizations and associations.

Dedman’s investigative reporting is analyzed at length in two books: Custodians of Conscience, which examines the techniques and moral implications of investigative reporting, and the textbook The Ethical Journalist: Making Responsible Decisions in the Digital Age.

In addition to serious investigative reporting, Dedman has done quirky stories, including his account in The Washington Post of discovering the 1989 DC Prostitute Expulsion. This was when police officers attempted to force sex workers to march down 14th Street, past the Washington Monument, and across the 14th Street Bridge toward Virginia.

Dedman has received the Investigative Reporters and Editors award, the Worth Bingham Prize for national investigative reporting. He also received the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award grand prize, awards from the Society of American Business Editors. Additionally, he received the Writers for investigative reporting and creative use of online media, the Society of Professional Journalists national award for online investigative reporting, and others.

Empty Mansions and Huguette Clark

While working for NBC News as an investigative reporter, Dedman uncovered the case of the reclusive copper heiress Huguette Clark. He documented her life in a series of reports on NBCNews.com and The Today Show in 2010-2012. Dedman reported the Clark mystery first in an online slideshow, a series of 47 photos with 2,788 accompanying words in captions. The slideshow attracted more than 75 million page views, more than any story in the website’s history.

Dedman and Clark’s cousin, Paul Clark Newell, Jr. (1936–2016), co-wrote the 2013 nonfiction book Empty Mansions about Clark and her father, the Gilded Age industrialist William A. Clark.

Published September 10, 2013, by Ballantine Books, Empty Mansions debuted at No. 4 on The New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover nonfiction and was the No. 1 bestselling nonfiction e-book in America. Empty Mansions has been published in translation in China, Brazil, and Italy, and in English in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, and Commonwealth countries.

Hollywood writer-director Ryan Murphy has optioned Empty Mansions for a feature film.

Bill Dedman Net Worth

He has accumulated a large amount of wealth since he started his career as a teen. As of 2019, he had an estimated net worth of $1.9 Million.

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