Confessions of an Investigative Reporter
"A fascinating look behind the media mirror that reflects celebrity and power ... incredible." --Bob Dotson, New York Times bestselling author, former national correspondent, the Today show
Award-winning investigative reporter Matthew Schwartz was ordered to lie on TV in the name of sensationalism. He was arrested for trespassing on the property of a business he exposed for committing fraud. A target of one of his investigations swung a baseball bat at his head. He's been shoved, sued, and cursed out. He caught a car dealership rolling back odometers and selling used cars as new. In Confessions of an Investigative Reporter, this veteran journalist reveals his inner thoughts and the inside stories viewers never saw. Confessions of an Investigative Reporter is funny, fast-moving, and dishy. It provides a rare look inside the world of local news from someone who spent four decades in it. It's not only for news viewers. It's for anyone who cares about justice and their community. And about that time he was ordered to lie? His answers lie within.
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Become an affiliate"The worst thing an investigative subject can hear from a receptionist is: 'Matthew Schwartz is here.'" --Rolland Smith, former TV news anchor and reporter
"a top-notch investigative journalist in the tradition of Edward R. Murrow and Mike Wallace." --Charles Gomez, author, Cuban Son Rising; former correspondent, CBS News and NBC News
"a thrilling and poignant account of his life and career. I read it one sitting."--Michael Horowicz, TV news producer
"One of the great TV news investigative reporters in America over the last twenty-five years." --Mort Meisner, TV news agent
" ... page-turning words all spin together to make this a rocketing must-read book!"--Lala Corriere, best-selling author
"... quirky, captiviating, and compelling details behind the stories that fueled excitement in newsrooms, and filled millions of TV screens all those years."--Tom McNamara, former anchor, KVOA-TV, Tucson
"Viewers and readers benefit from Matthew's New York hustle, weapons-grade chutzpah, relentless work ethic, and massive experience."--Jim Randle, former Beijing Bureau chief, Pentagon correspondent, anchor, and editor at Voice of America.
Matthew is among the smartest, most gifted journalists I have ever known. He has always approached his craft with a sense of fairness and a relentless pursuit of the truth."--Frank Robertson, former TV news anchor and reporter
"When you love what you do it shows. Read his book. Guarantee you will like it." --Lloyd Lindsay Young, weatherman, WWOR-TV, New York
"Matthew has had an incredible career spanning four decades. Now we finally get to hear the stories behind the stories." --Sean Mooney, anchor and reporter, KVOA-TV, Tucson, Arizona
" ... finely crafted tales of some of the most interesting stories of our lifetime." --Jim Bailey, longtime TV news director, anchor and reporter