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Jay DeDapper

Jay Warren DeDapper (born June 7, 1962 Los Angeles) is a political analyst and journalist located in New York City. DeDapper was a senior political reporter at WNBC-TV Channel 4 in New York City until 2009.
==Life==
His parents are Jay Warren DeDapper Sr. and Marguerite Walcott DeDapper.
DeDapper began his broadcasting career while studying at the University of California at Santa Barbara. In his sophomore year, a television program came on the air called NBC News Overnight. Anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Lloyd Dobyns, with Bill Schechner replacing Dobyns in January 1983, its take on news appealed to Jay and helped him decide on a career in television journalism. He attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University where he obtained a master's degree and won the Harrington Award as the best journalism student of his class.
DeDapper landed his first job at KWQC-TV6 NBC in Davenport, Iowa.
DeDapper was the station's weekend weather anchor and one of the weekday reporters.
While in Davenport a key story that he covered was the murder-suicide of an entire family in the rural town of Algona, Iowa.
After 15 months in Davenport, Jay landed a job in Phoenix, Arizona at KTVK-TV.
Jay was part of the debut team that launched the Newschannel 3 morning news show, and later did investigative reporting, winning several Emmy awards.
Again one of his most notable stories was his ongoing coverage of another mass homicide.
This time it was the 1991 massacre of some nine people at the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist Temple.
Authorities initially arrested and charged 5 young men in the attacks.
DeDapper helped break the story that their confessions were coerced after the true killer was discovered almost by accident.
In 1992, DeDapper took a job in New York City as part of WABC-TV's Channel 7 Eyewitness News Team. He was a general assignment reporter for five years during which he covered nearly the entire OJ Simpson trial, the crash of TWA flight 800, and a series of terrorist bombings in Israel. In 1997 Jay became the political reporter just in time to cover Rudy Giuliani's reelection campaign.
In 1998 DeDapper moved to WNBC-TV, where he joined a newly enlarged political unit. Jay helped develop the groundbreaking "What Matters" series of in-depth issues reporting along with his "Reality Checks". DeDapper has developed a following for his ability to make sense of complicated stories and has covered the campaigns of Senator Chuck Schumer, Governor George Pataki, Senator Hillary Clinton, among others.
On September 11, 2001 DeDapper rushed to New York City Hall, reporting from there and from the street adjacent to the World Trade Center. After the collapse of the second tower he moved north eventually reporting from the police command center, at the Police Academy for the next several days.
DeDapper was the first pool reporter brought to Ground Zero on Giuliani's first visit to the site on September 12.
Since joining Newschannel 4 Jay has won numerous awards including the prestigious Cronkite Award for political reporting. In 2007 Jay and colleague Melissa Russo helped create the first local political video podcast Politics to Go for WNBC-TV.
Due to budget cuts and sinking ad revenue in 2008, WNBC-TV has been forced to downsize their operations significantly. DeDapper parted ways with the station in 2009.
He now resides in New York City where he is known by his doormen as "Super Jay" for his uncanny resemblance to the comic-book superhero.

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