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Dan Rea

          Dan Rea, a veteran Boston television journalist. Is the Host of NightSide on WBZ NewsRadio 1030 every weeknight from 8:00pm to midnight.
 
          NightSide focuses on a wide variety of issues, political, economic and social. Rea believes that talk radio is the best way for people to communicate their opinions and ideas on what he calls “North America’s Virtual Back Porch”. Rea encourages challenging conversations and diverse ideas combined with respect and tolerance for the opinion of others. But don’t think for a moment that NightSide is anything but provocative, always interesting and at times, passionate and emotional.
 
          Dan Rea is a native Bostonian, educated at the Boston Latin School, Boston State College and Boston University School of Law. Dan spent thirty-one years as an on-air television reporter at WBZ Radio’s sister television station, WBZ-TV, the CBS affiliate in Boston.
 
          While working as a general assignment, investigative and political reporter at WBZ-TV, Rea won many awards, including two Regional Emmys and nine Regional Emmy Nominations. His reporting took Rea across America and to Europe several times to follow stories involving New Englanders. Rea has interviewed every American President since Gerald R. Ford.
 
          Rea considers his most important work in television a fifteen year crusade that helped gain freedom for Joe Salvati, a Boston man wrongfully convicted for a 1965 murder of which Salvati was completely innocent. Rea exposed corruption within the Boston office of the F.B.I,, whose agents conspired with a disgraced federal informant to wrongfully, intentionally and maliciously convict Salvati and three other innocent men. The men and their families were awarded over $ 101,000,000 by Federal District Court Judge Nancy Gertner on July 26, 2007, a day during which Rea concluded his career at WBZ-TV with a series of day-long on air reports.
 
          Rea is the recipient of many distinguished awards including the First Annual Excellence in Journalism Award from the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Silver Shingle Award for Public Service from Boston University School of Law and the Silver Circle Award for Lifetime Achievement from the New England Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
 
          In addition to Rea’s Juris Doctor from Boston University Law School in 1974, Rea recently received Honorary Doctorate Degrees from the University of Massachusetts Boston and from the Massachusetts School of Law. Rea has been an active member of the Massachusetts Bar since 1974 and is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the Federal District Court of Massachusetts and before the United States Supreme Court.
 
          In May of 2001, Rea was honored by the My One Wish Foundation for his work with various charities including the New England Center for Children (childhood autism center) and has served on the boards of several charities during his public life including the Samaritans (an suicide prevention organization from 1979 to 1994), the Pike Institute on Law and Disability at Boston University School of Law and the Massachusetts Vision Coalition (formerly Prevent Blindness Massachusetts).
 
          Rea has written op-ed articles for the Boston Globe, the Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine. He was the subject of a children’s book, “A Day in the Life of a Television news Reporter” published by Little Brown and appeared in the Oscar-nominated film, “Reversal of Fortune”, which chronicled the celebrated trial of Rhode Island socialite Claus Von Bulow.
 
          Rea and his wife Jeanne, are the proud parents of a son, Daniel III, and a daughter Catherine Florence.                                  
 

 
 
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Al Gore: Eight years later
Al Gore, the 2000 Democratic candidate, reflects on what's happened during eight years under the Bush administration.
     
Joe Biden unscripted
Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden makes an unscheduled appearance before Democratic delegates at Invesco Field Thursday night.
     
Bill Richardson's call for change
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson urges Democratic delegates to get out and vote for change
     
MLK's children remember
The Reverend Bernice King and Martin Luther King the third remember the words of their father for delegates at the Democratic National Convention
     
Remembering Dr. King
Georgia Congressman John Lewis, who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Junior, addresses the Democratic National Convention on the 45th anniversary of the "I Have a Dream Speech."
     
Supporting Obama
Barack Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, urges delegates gathered at Invesco Field at Mile High, to help "get out the vote."
     
An Eisenhower's view
Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of President Dwight Eisenhower, calls for restoring the United States' image around the world.
     
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 08/28/2008
Barack Obama will make history tonight, Joe Biden's stumping in Pennsylvania, will it be a McCain/Mitt ticket? The Sox try for a sweep in the Bronx, these stories and more, in the WBZ Afternoon News.
     
New Orleans resident who lived through Katrina braces for Gustav
WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks to Tom Piazza, who has written several books about Hurricane Katrina.
     
Big night for Barack Obama
WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks with former DNC Chairman Steve Grossman.
     
Red Sox make last stand at Yankee Stadium
WBZ's Mark Katic reports.
     
Mark Katic Sports Commentary 8/27/2008
Mark comments on the Yankees and their historic ballpark.
     
Over the limit, under arrest
State police emphasize their crackdown on drunk drivers by presenting the story of a Franklin couple that lost its unborn baby in a crash.
     
Gloucester high school students go extra mile
WBZ's Doug Cope reports more than 150 students spruced up local athletic fields Thursday to help pay fees for school sports programs.
     
The Parent Report: Peanut Allergies
WBZ's Doug Cope talks about an allergy-free peanut!
     
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