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Bob Tarlau

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Residence
  
Los Angeles, USA

Name
  
Bob Tarlau

Role
  
Television producer


Born
  
6 January 1944 (age 80) (
1944-01-06
)

Occupation
  
Radio correspondent TV news writer (retired) TV news producer (retired)

Robert (Bob) Tarlau (born 6 January 1944) is a retired American television news writer and producer and current radio correspondent, who lives in Los Angeles, USA. Tarlau attended California State University, Northridge and earned a BA, Journalism (1963–1965).

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Television career

Bob Tarlau's first job was at KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles in 1965 working alongside the legendary Stan Chambers.

Tarlau retired from television in January 2010 after 46 years as a news writer and producer. His most recent TV news position was as a senior news producer for KTTV (FOX11) a Fox television network station. He had worked previously for KABC-TV, KTLA and KNXT (now KCBS-TV) in Los Angeles and for Australia's Nine Network, both in Sydney and Los Angeles.

Radio

Tarlau continues his long-running association with the Australian media, as a U.S. correspondent for Melbourne radio station 3AW. He is heard weekday mornings on 3AW's Breakfast Show with Ross Stevenson and John Burns, and overnight weekdays on Macquaire Media's networked radio program Australia Overnight.

Awards and recognition

In 2000 Bob was recognised by the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for his accomplishments over the course of his career in broadcast journalism.

He has received numerous Los Angeles-area Emmy Awards and has been honored by the Southern California Radio Television News Association and the Los Angeles Press Club.

In 2011, Tarlau was inducted into the Associated Press Television Radio Association of California Hall of Fame.

Personal life

Bob is married to Barbara Tarlau and they have a son David and Bob has a daughter Amanda from a previous marriage.

References

Bob Tarlau Wikipedia