Roberto has hosted more than one hundred news segments and documentaries that span a wide-spectrum of topics, including politics, immigration, education, criminal justice, economics, and climate. He has experience covering breaking news, producing hard-hitting investigative pieces, and hosting 30 and 60 minute-long documentaries. His work has consistently reached large audiences, whether on HBO or on YouTube.
Roberto has nearly a decade of experience producing and writing video news segments and documentaries for VICE News and HBO, where he was intimately involved in every part of the production process. He consistently finds and researches his own stories, writes his own scripts, and works with editors to structure and build the final pieces. His work spans breaking news and longer term investigations and documentaries.
Roberto's reporting for The Washington Post and VICE News has uncovered marketing scandals at multi-national companies, public corruption, police misconduct, and wide-spread abuse by criminal justice systems. His work covering the police raid that killed Breonna Taylor was awarded two Emmys, a Polk, and an Edward Murrow. An ABC 20/20 documentary based on his reporting was awarded a Peabody.
Roberto has published hundreds of articles for Atlantic Media, The Washington Post, and VICE News. His writing spans a wide array of topics and has consistently reached a large audience. At both Atlantic Media and The Washington Post, he was among the most read authors, garnering millions of readers each month. At VICE News, his reporting on Breonna Taylor's death received multiple awards, including a Polk.
Roberto Ferdman is an award-winning video and print journalist with over a decade of experience producing and writing news segments, documentaries, and reported articles. His work spans a wide range of topics, including food economics and policy, immigration, education, economics, politics, climate, and criminal justice.
From 2016 to 2024, Roberto was an On-Air Correspondent and Producer for VICE News and HBO's nightly news and documentary show, Vice News Tonight. Before that, he was a staff reporter for The Washington Post, where his work was read by millions of people each month.
Roberto has won several awards, including two Emmy Awards for television reporting, a Polk Award, and an Edward Murrow Award. His work has received many other award nominations
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