Steve Adubato

Steve Adubato, Ph.D., enjoys a distinguished career as a broadcaster, author, syndicated columnist, distinguished university professor, lecturer and motivational speaker. A trainer and coach in the areas of leadership and communication skills, Adubato also served in the mid 1980s as New Jersey’s youngest state legislator at the age of 26.

Adubato currently anchors three television series produced by the Caucus Educational Corporation (CEC) — Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato, an Emmy Award-winning public affairs series; State of Affairs with Steve Adubato, the CEC’s new series providing in-depth analysis of the political, social and cultural issues that impact the everyday lives of New Jersey residents, through compelling conversations with our state's government and industry leaders, policy experts, pundits and journalists; and One-on-One with Steve Adubato, the nightly series that brings viewers in-depth interviews with some of the region’s most compelling personalities, including artists, authors, academics, media personalities, health experts and sports icons. Adubato has also anchored many high-profile television specials including an exclusive, live primetime interview with Governor Chris Christie and a primetime special with U.S. Senators, Bob Menendez and Cory Booker.

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Steve Adubato appears in the following:

Pre-Interview Before the Governor

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

WNET anchor Steve Adubato talks about his upcoming WNET interview with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, which will be simulcasted on WNYC Thursday night from 8 to 9 p.m.

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NJ Schools Supreme Court Showdown

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Paul Tractenberg, Rutgers School of Law-Newark professor, talks about the constitutional ramifications of a New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that Governor Chris Christie wrongly cut school aid. Steve Adubato, Emmy Award winning broadcaster and author of the book What Were They Thinking,  joins the conversation and talks about the New Jersey Supreme Court decision on $1.6 billion in cuts to school budgets.

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