Don Ray(I)
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Don Ray is a multi-media producer, writer, author, journalist and
lecturer. He began his television journalism career as a researcher
with the investigative news team, Unit 4, at KNBC-TV, now NBC4, in
Burbank, California in 1978. In 1980 he worked as a news writer, insert
producer and assignment editor there before moving to the Phoenix-area
Public Broadcast station, KAET-TV, in Tempe, Arizona, as a
producer/director/reporter for the programs "Arizona Weekly" and
"Horizon". In 1981, he wrote and produced "Close-up Buscaglia," and
conduced an in-depth, one-on-one interview with the popular educator
and author, Leo Buscaglia. 1982, Ray returned to Los Angeles where he
was a news writer for KNXT-TV, now KCBS-TV, in Hollywood. The following
year, Ray produced investigative segments for KCAL-TV in Hollyood. In
1987, Ray returned to KCBS-TV as an investigative producer for the
investigative news team, Channel 2 Investigations where he won top
writing and investigative reporting awards. In 1989 Ray opened an
independent production company, ENG Productions, where he provided
investigative research, writing, videography and production assistance
for all of the major networks. In 1993, Ray broke the story with
KNBC-TV of the child molestation investigation by police of rock star
Michael Jackson. In 1995, Ray produced television segments for
"The Crusaders" and "Inside Edition." In 2004, Ray was a segment
producer with Dateline NBC's two-hour special on Michael Jackson. In
2004, Ray conducted many of the on-camera interviews for the
documentary "One Six Right" (2004). Currently, Ray is producing
independent documentaries.