Jeff Rossen
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Jeff Rossen (born 1976) is an American television journalist who can be seen as a news reporter/anchor for Eyewitness News and WABC-TV in New York. He has covered news segments such as the crash of TWA Flight 800 and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, The NYC Olympic Bid in Singapore, Ronald Reagan's death, London Terrorist Attack, among others. He hosted a weekly segment on Eyewitness News called "What's Bugging You?".
Rossen worked as a reporter at WUTR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Utica, New York. He also worked in Syracuse, New York at ABC affiliate WIXT-TV, and at Fox affiliate WJBK-TV in Detroit before coming to WABC-TV in May 2001. He was featured doing a report on the death of Kayla Rolland, a first grader at Buell Elementary School, in Michael Moore's documentary, Bowling for Columbine.[1] Jeff has traveled the world for Eyewitness News.
In 2007, Rossen began reporting for ABC News Magazines, debuting on i-Caught on ABC.[citation needed]
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- ^ Genoways, Ted (2004), Reporting the Report, <http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2004/fall/genoways-reporting-report/>. Retrieved on 2008-02-19