Paul Brock (journalist) explained

Paul Brock was an American journalist and film producer.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Brock was born on 10 February 1932. He was educated at Armstrong High School.[2] Later, he studied at Howard University.[3]

Career

In 1951, Brock joined the U.S. Air Force as a radio reporter and later became the editor of a newspaper at Griffiss Air Force Base.

In 1968, Brock became news director at WETA-FM and started to host a news program named The Potter's House. Three years later, in 1971, he joined WUHR-FM, a Howard University radio station, as news director.

In 1975, Brock became the chief organizer of the National Association of Black Journalists after founding it.

Brock was also a fellow of the Institute for the Study of Educational Policy of Howard University.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Post . Louie Estrada Washington . Paul Brock, a Founder of Black Journalism Group, Dies at 89 . 2023-02-21 . Editor and Publisher . en.
  2. News: Paul Brock, a founder of Black journalism group, dies at 89 . en-US . Washington Post . 2023-07-28 . 0190-8286.
  3. News: Seelye . Katharine Q. . 2021-03-22 . Paul Brock, 89, Dies; Helped Found Black Journalists Group . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-07-28 . 0362-4331.