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Megan Robertson began working as a producer for FRONTLINE in 2015. She has pioneered a new approach to investigative journalism, gathering hundreds of hours of archival material on public figures to tell their stories in their own words. Her work has been recognized with three Emmy nominations, a George Foster Peabody Award, and a duPont-Columbia silver baton.
Megan began her career at ABC News’ Longform Unit in 2006, and later produced science programming for National Geographic Television. Since joining FRONTLINE, Megan has contributed to collaborations with The New York Times, ProPublica, National Public Radio and the BBC. She earned a B.A. from New York University, where she studied journalism and politics.
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