CBS veteran newsman Harold Dow no more

CBS veteran newsman Harold Dow no more

CBS

MUMBAI: Award winning CBS correspondent Harold Dow, best known for his 1986 report “48 Hours on Crack Street," has expired. He was 62.

Winner of George Foster Peabody Award and five Emmy awards, Dow was one of the network’s most senior correspondents, and had appeared on ‘48 Hours’ since it was launched in 1990.

Dow was also regularly seen on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ and contributed reporting across the entire news channels of CBS.

Dow used to serve as an co-anchor on ‘CBS News Nightwatch' and was also a correspondent and reporter of the CBS News Los Angeles bureau.

Dow also worked as a correspondent for the CBS News magazine 'Street Stories' (1992–93) and had reported for the 'CBC Evening News' and 'CBS News Sunday Morning' since the early 1970s.

Dow started his career with CBS as a broadcast associate in 1972.