14 Facts About Steve Hartman

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Stephen Robert Hartman was born on April 14,1963 and is an American broadcast journalist.

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Steve Hartman earned a degree in broadcast journalism at Bowling Green State University, graduating in 1985.

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Steve Hartman was a correspondent for two CBS News magazines, Coast to Coast and Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel.

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In 1998, Steve Hartman became a full-time CBS News correspondent; he served as 60 Minutes II essayist from 2002 until the show was canceled in September 2005.

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Steve Hartman became well known for his award-winning feature series, Everybody Has a Story.

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Steve Hartman got the idea from newspaper reporter David Johnson of the Lewiston [Idaho] Morning Tribune.

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Steve Hartman first tried a few stories on Public Eye.

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Steve Hartman traveled around the country, from Hawaii to Alaska, from Buckhannon, West Virginia, to Miami, Florida.

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In 2010, Steve Hartman took the series worldwide, when with assistance of NASA, each "Everybody in the World Has a Story" segment featured an astronaut in the International Space Station spinning a globe and pointing to random locations for Steve Hartman to travel and find a story.

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In 2011, CBS revived On the Road, with Steve Hartman providing the Friday evening end-pieces for the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.

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Three of Steve Hartman's stories won in the Best Writing category.

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Steve Hartman has been featuring Kindness 101, inspiring stories about goodness, kindness, compassion, appearing on CBS Evening News.

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In 2002 Hartman received an Alfred I DuPont-Columbia University Award from the Columbia Journalism School, for the Everybody has a Story series.

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Steve Hartman has received four Edward R Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association, including three consecutive citations for Best Writing.