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David Sanders, Ph. D.

David Sanders, Ph. D.
Chair
Associate Professor
Broadcasting
973-655-7974
sandersd@mail.montclair.edu
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David Sanders is currently a tenured Associate Professor in the broadcasting department at Montclair State University. Before joining the MSU faculty, Dr. Sanders was Director of the Music, Business, & Technology Program at New York University and Dean of the Audio Arts Division at Center for the Media Arts in New York City. He has also served on the faculties of the City University of New York and The New School University.

Dr. Sanders brings great depth of audio experience to his teaching. A musician and composer, he has written electro-acoustic scores for film, television, commercials, modern dance, and multimedia. As an engineer/producer, he has worked on an eclectic mix of projects ranging from classical to R & B. As a product specialist/artist endorsee for Korg keyboards, he has been involved in research and development as well as marketing for the company?s line of synthesizers and MIDI products. In addition to his duties as producer of Inside MSU, a weekly campus television news program, audio supervisor for Carpe Diem, the MSU Broadcasting Department?s award winning weekly cable show, and faculty advisor to WMSC, the MSU campus radio station, Dr. Sanders currently teaches courses in television production, audio production, multi-track recording, sound design, computer music, MIDI, and music technology at Montclair State University, Mercy College, and New York University.




Lawrence J. Londino, Ph.D.

Lawrence J. Londino, Ph.D.
Professor
Broadcasting
973 655-4362
londinol@mail.montclair.edu
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Lawrence J. Londino is chair of the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. He has written, produced and directed a variety of radio, television and film projects over a 30-year career, most recently a public television documentary, Ripple in The Water, and wrote produced and directed A Place for Us: The Story of Shady Rest and America's First Golf Professional, which traced the history of African-Americans playing golf in New Jersey.




Beverly Peterson

Beverly Peterson
Assistant Professor
Broadcasting, Journalism
973-655-7339
petersonb@mail.montclair.edu
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Professor Beverly Peterson's documentaries have been broadcast internationally, and screened at major festivals including; HBO, PBS The Sundance Channel, The Sundance Film Festival, Human Rights Watch, Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Walker Art Center, The Warhol Museum, The Kitchen. 71 West Broadway: Ground Zero, New York, NY was selected as part of the memorial presentation at the Library of Congress, which has included it in the national 9/11 film archive. Portions of Invisible Revolution, were featured on ABC's 20/20, Dateline, and HBO specials on domestic terrorism. Peterson is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University.




Patricia Piroh

Patricia Piroh
973-655-5158
pirohp@mail.montclair.edu
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Patricia Piroh is a producer for the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. She recently co-produced a documentary, A Ripple in the Water: Healing Through Art, which has been in over 10 international and national film festivals, and is currently airing on PBS across the U.S. For sixteen years she has been the series producer for Carpe Diem, an award-winning magazine format program that airs throughout New Jersey, producing over 450 half hour programs. She was also the coordinating producer for programming appearing on NJN Public Television, including two health series: Tomorrow's Medicine Today and Take Care with Dr. Max Gomez. She's produced a series of vignettes entitled: Italy: A Sense of Place, and Your Worst Nightmare, a video about violence in high schools.

Her production credits range from news to sports to daytime drama and include the 2008 election coverage and Democratic National Convention for NBC News, the 2004 Republican National Convention for NBC News, the 1998 XVIII Winter Olympic Games for CBS Sports and the New York City Marathons 1987-1991 with ABC Sports. Piroh has an MA in Communication Arts and also has 18 years of teaching experience.

Her work has been recognized by the South African International Film Festival, Cinema Verite Film Festival, GirlFest Hawaii, Global Peace Film Festival, U.S. International Film and Video Festival, Telly Awards, IABC Gold Quill Awards, CAPE Award for Best Educational Series, and APEX Grand Award of Excellence.




Marc Rosenweig

Marc Rosenweig
Assistant Professor
Production, Programming, Broadcast
973.655.7870
rosenweigm@mail.montclair.edu
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Marc Rosenweig is Assistant Professor of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. He became a full-time faculty member in the fall of 2007, following a career of more than three decades as a television reporter, producer, executive producer and program manager.

Rosenweig was a member of program management teams that launched CNBC and the YES Network for the New York Yankees. He was senior vice president of programming and production for King World Productions, where he supervised news magazine, talk and court shows. Previously, he worked as a reporter, producer and executive producer at television stations in New York, Miami, Detroit and New Orleans.

At WWOR-TV in New York, he worked with the investigative unit which was honored with the DuPont Columbia Award. During his tenure at King World's "Inside Edition", the news magazine became the first (and only) syndicated news program to receive the George Polk Award.

Rosenweig has a Master of Science degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a Bachelor of Science in journalism from Ohio University. In 2010, he received the L.J. Hortin Distinguished Alumnus Award from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University.