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Stephen Hale "Steve" Handelsman (born December 9, 1948) is an American retired journalist. As a former national correspondent for NBC News, his reports were seen on many NBC stations, sometimes with him "tagging out" with the mentioning of an NBC station's general branding or newscast title, giving the impression he is a reporter for that station—whether owned and operated by NBCUniversal or just affiliated with the network—while other times stating he was from NBC News, especially on WMGM-TV. His reports also appeared on CNBC and The Weather Channel. He had filed in for Dateline NBC.

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Early years and education

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Handelsman is a native of Baltimore and following his graduation from Duke University, he taught English and Mass Media for three years at Anacostia High School in Washington, D.C.

Career

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In 1984, Handelsman began working for NBC in Washington as the first national reporter for the NBC owned stations. Prior to that, he was with WXYZ-TV in Detroit and WLWT-TV in Cincinnati.

He has received three Emmy Awards, including one in 1988 for his story "Kids on Steroids."

Some of the major domestic stories Handelsman has covered include Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Hugo. Overseas, he covered The Iraq War, The Gulf War, unrest in Pakistan, Panama, the Philippines, Africa, and the Middle East, terrorist attacks in Brussels (2016) and London, the opening of the Berlin Wall, Pope John Paul II's death, and Summit conferences in Geneva, Moscow, and Iceland.

Handelsman covers national political affairs including the 2016 Presidential election. He has been assigned political coverage since 1984.

Handelsman retired in January 2017.[1]

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Steve Handelsman (born December 9, 1948) is an American retired broadcast journalist known for his long tenure as a national correspondent for NBC News, where he covered political, national, and international stories from Washington, D.C. He worked as a reporter at WXYZ-TV in Detroit from 1978 to 1984 before joining NBC in 1984 as a national reporter for the network's owned-and-operated stations. Over the next 33 years, Handelsman reported on major events and crises, with his work appearing on NBC affiliates nationwide, including contributions to NBC News Channel and local stations such as News4 in Washington. He retired from NBC in January 2017, marking the end of a distinguished career in network news based in the nation's capital. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Handelsman has been recognized for his extensive on-the-ground reporting throughout his professional life.

Early life and education

Steve Handelsman was born on December 9, 1948, in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from Duke University.

Career

Early career in teaching and local news

After graduating from Duke University, Steve Handelsman entered broadcast journalism with reporting positions at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati and WXYZ-TV in Detroit. He worked as a reporter at WXYZ-TV in Detroit from 1978 to 1984. These early roles in local television news provided foundational experience in reporting before his transition to national news in 1984.

Career at NBC News

Steve Handelsman joined NBC Washington in 1984 as the first national reporter for NBC owned-and-operated stations. He served as a national correspondent for NBC News, with his reports airing on NBC affiliates, CNBC, The Weather Channel, and filed for Dateline NBC. Since joining, he provided continuous coverage of U.S. national politics from the Washington, D.C. bureau, including during the 2016 Presidential election.

Notable coverage and reporting

Steve Handelsman covered a wide array of major domestic and international stories during his tenure as a national correspondent for NBC. His reporting included on-the-ground coverage of significant national and international events, with reports airing across multiple NBC platforms, including NBC News, affiliated stations, CNBC, and The Weather Channel.

Retirement

Retirement from NBC

Steve Handelsman retired from NBC News in January 2017 after 33 years of service as a national correspondent based in Washington, D.C. NBC affiliates marked the occasion with farewell tributes, including a segment from News4 that reflected on his extensive reporting career with the network. His departure concluded a long tenure covering national news from the nation's capital for NBC. Handelsman announced his retirement earlier that month, expressing anticipation for new challenges while acknowledging the personal connections he had formed during his time at NBC.

Personal life

Family and personal life

Steve Handelsman is married to Ruth E. Handelsman. Ruth is the daughter of Helen Kathryn Yackee and the late Robert A. Yackee. He has two children.

Awards and recognition

Awards received

Steve Handelsman received an Emmy Award for his work as a producer on the news series "Kids on Steroids: Well Built Lies" for WRC-TV. He shared the recognition in the News Series category with producer Barbara Conroy at the 31st Annual Washington Area Emmy Awards ceremony, held June 17, 1989, at the Sheraton Washington Hotel. This award was part of a competitive field with 292 nominations across various categories that year.
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