Joe Peyronnin

Joseph Felix Peyronnin III (born August 3, 1947) was the executive vice president and founder of Telemundo News (1998–2006), the former President of Fox News, and a former senior executive and producer at CBS News (1970–1995). He is currently an adjunct journalism professor at New York University, and has served as an Associate Professor of Journalism at Hofstra University (2011–2019). Peyronnin is a long time Trustee of Vibrant Emotional Health, overseers of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, and a Trustee of Gracie Square Hospital in New York City. He has also been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since 1994.

Joe Peyronnin
Born (1947-08-03) August 3, 1947
Alma materColumbia College Chicago
Roosevelt University
Occupation(s)News producer and executive, journalism professor
EmployerNew York University
TitleNYU Journalism Professor (2008–present)

Hosftra Journalism Professor (2011–2019)

Executive Vice President and founder of Telemundo News (1998–2005)
President of Fox News (1995–1996)
Senior Executive and Producer at CBS News (1970–1995)CBS News (1970–1995)
Spouse
(m. 1984)
AwardsOctober 2022 – The Dean's Award issued by the Walter Heller School of Business of Roosevelt University, associated with outstanding alumni (MBA 1978)

2016–2017 – Teacher of the Year, Hofstra's School of Communication
2002 – Recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for Telemundo's news coverage of the 9/11 Terrorist Attack
1994 – Who's Who in America, 43rd edition

1975 - Breaking News Emmy Award WBBM-TV Chicago coverage train accident
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