American journalist
Raney Aronson-Rath
Alma mater University of Wisconsin (B A., 1992) [ 1] Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (M.A.) Occupation Filmmaker Title Executive Producer, Frontline Spouse Arun Rath
Raney Aronson-Rath produces Frontline , PBS 's flagship investigative journalism series. She has been internationally recognized for her work to expand the PBS series' original investigative journalism[ 2] and directs the editorial development and execution of the series. Aronson-Rath joined Frontline in 2007 as a senior producer. She was named deputy executive producer by David Fanning , the series’ founder, in 2012, and then became executive producer in 2015.[ 3]
Education
Aronson-Rath earned a bachelor's degree in South Asian studies and history from the University of Wisconsin . She received her master's from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[ 4]
Career
Early in her professional life, Aronson-Rath worked in Taipei , Taiwan , for a small, English-language daily newspaper, The China Post , where she decided to commit to a career in journalism.[ 5] Later, Aronson-Rath developed and managed more than a dozen journalistic partnerships with news outlets, including ProPublica , Marketplace , PBS NewsHour , The New York Times , CBC Television , and Univision .[ 6]
Moving to TV news production, Aronson-Rath worked on award-winning series at ABC News , The Wall Street Journal , and MSNBC . She also produced, directed, and wrote several award-winning Frontline films, including News War , The Last Abortion Clinic , and The Jesus Factor .
Aronson-Rath officially joined Frontline in 2007. In 2012, she was named Deputy Editor of Frontline by David Fanning , and Executive Producer in 2015, the position she holds today.[ 7] She has earned new funding to expand Frontline ’s investigative capacity, including the launch of a YouTube channel with original content, a commitment to interactive projects,[ 8] as well as a film initiative focused on accountability for institutions and public officials called the Transparency Project.[ 9]
Aronson-Rath currently serves on the Knight Commission on Trust, Media, and Democracy, the Board of Visitors for Columbia University ’s Journalism school , and the advisory board of Columbia Global Reports .[ 10]
She has received numerous accolades for producing the documentary feature film 20 Days in Mariupol , which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival [ 11] and won the Best Documentary Feature Award at the 96th Academy Awards .[ 12] At Sundance, the film won the Sundance World Cinema Documentary Competition .[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] It was also selected as the Ukrainian submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, but was not ultimately nominated in this category.[ 16] [ 17]
Awards and honors
Aronson-Rath was a 2014-2015 Fellow at the MIT Open Doc Lab.[ 18] Aronson-Rath has been a speaker at the Skoll World Forum,[ 19] the Aspens Ideas Summit,[ 20] The National Scholastic Press Association 's High School Journalism Convention, the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism , and The Power of Narrative Journalism Conference.[ 21]
Since 2015, Frontline has won many accolades under her direction, including the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film ,[ 22] The Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award , IRE Awards , The George Foster Peabody Award ,[ 23] Peabody-Facebook Futures of Media Award,[ 24] the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Emmy Award , the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award , the Overseas Press Club Awards , The Scripps Howard Award,[ 25] and Writer's Guild Awards,[ 26] and the 2019 dupont-Columbia Gold Baton award,[ 27] among others.
References
^ DixonKate, Kail, "Raney Aronson-Rath ’92A New Era for Frontline" , On Wisconsin magazine, University of Wisconsin, Spring 2016 issue.
^ "FRONTLINE" . PBS .
^ " 'Frontline' Getting a Change in Leadership" . The New York Times . 14 May 2015.
^ "Frontline Welcomes New Class to Frontline Columbia School of Journalism Fellows" .
^ April Simpson (May 30, 2017). "Raney Aronson-Rath: It's in my DNA to get to the Nuanced Truth" .
^ " 'Frontline' Getting a Change in Leadership" . The New York Times . May 13, 2015. Retrieved 2015-07-20 .
^ Mike Kiniry (March 14, 2018). "Frontline Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath" .
^ "PBS Official Frontline Youtube Channel" . YouTube .
^ "About Frontline's Transparency Project" . PBS .
^ "Columbia Global Reports Advisory Board" .
^ "Program Guide — 20 Days in Mariupol" . Sundance Film Festival . Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
^ Bergeson, Samantha (2023-12-21). "2024 Oscar Shortlists Unveiled: 'Barbie,' 'Poor Things,' 'Maestro,' and 'The Zone of Interest' Make the Cut" . IndieWire . Retrieved 2023-12-22 .
^ Galuppo, Mia (27 January 2023). "Sundance: 'A Thousand and One,' Nikki Giovanni Doc Take Top Jury Prizes" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
^ Goodman, Stephanie (27 January 2023). " 'A Thousand and One' and Nikki Giovanni Documentary Win at Sundance Film Festival" . The New York Times . Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
^ Husted, Anne (13 February 2023). "FRONTLINE, AP documentary '20 Days in Mariupol' wins Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Documentary Audience Award - FRONTLINE" . FRONTLINE . Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
^ "Five Ukrainian films included in 2024 Oscars eligibility lists – photo" . Ukrainska Pravda . Retrieved 2024-02-19 .
^ Horlach, Polina (18 September 2023). " "20 днів у Маріуполі": обрали претендента на "Оскар-2024" від України" .
^ "Virtual Reality Meets Documentary" . 2016-05-13.
^ "Raney Aronson-Rath Biography" .
^ "Raney Aronson-Rath Speaker Bio" .
^ "About the Power of Narrative" .
^ "The 96th Academy Awards | 2024" . 23 January 2024.
^ "FRONTLINE: United States of Secrets" .
^ Lyn Trahn (May 1, 2016). "Peabody Awards and Facebook Launch New Futures of Media Award" .
^ Valerie Miller (2016-03-08). "2015 Scripps Howard Winners Announced" .
^ Gregg Mitchell. "2017 Writers Guild Awards Winners Announced" .
^ "Winners of the 2019 dupont-Columbia Awards" .