Kim Goldman Joins ‘Crime Watch Daily’

The syndicated Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen is adding another special correspondent to its roster — New York Times–bestselling author and community activist Kim Goldman will join the Daytime Emmy–nominated show, which has just begun its second season. Goldman will make her Crime Watch Daily debut today, Sept. 21, with an interview with Sitora Yusufiy, the former wife of Orlando, Fla., Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen.

Goldman became known as a victims’ rights advocate following the 1994 murder of her brother, Ron, and the subsequent trial of O.J. Simpson. She currently is the executive director of The Youth Project, a nonprofit that provides free counseling, support groups, crisis intervention, education and outreach to teenagers, serving more than 25,000 students in the Santa Clarita, Calif., Valley.  She also hosts Broadscast, a national radio show and podcast for women featuring people involoved in parenting, lifestyle, relationships, pop culture and other topics of interest to women.

She joins Crime Watch Daily’s primary correspondents Jason Mattera, Ana Garcia, Andrea Isom and Michelle Sigona.

Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen is nationally syndicated on Tribune-owned stations in 30 markets, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. The show is also cleared on additional stations representing 99% of the country. Affiliate news stations will continue to serve as an “extended newsrooms,” sharing local resources and reporters to cover the stories in local markets all over the country.

The show is produced by Telepictures Productions and is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution. Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey, Jeremy Spiegel and Scott Eldridge are executive producers.


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