Tom Schwab is a former New York City television news reporter and anchor for WRNN-TV (Regional News Network). From 2004 to 2008, Schwab reported on such shows as Metro News Live, News Center Now, and Richard French Live and was represented by the Napoli Management Group. He's covered such stories as the Pope's visit to NYC, the Hudson Valley mall shooting, the Eliot Spitzer sex scandal, the 2004 Republican National Convention, the NYC transit strike, and was one of the first reporters live at the scene of Corey Lidle's plane crash into a NYC apartment building. Schwab is now a freelance communications consultant/reporter and teaches journalism/English in northern New Jersey.


Prior to his work at RNN, Schwab managed media relations for United Business Media's broadcast PR firm and served as an associate producer and news copy editor for PR Newswire's multi-media and editorial divisions. He also has worked for NBC News and the NY Times along with internships at WNBC-TV and NY1. Schwab graduated Magna Cum Laude from Marist College in 1999 with a BA in communications and minor in philosophy.

He's received numerous awards and recognition for his work in television news. In 1998, he was presented with the prestigious media-journalism fellowship from the International Radio and Television Society and was named “Who's Who Among American Universities and Colleges.” In 1999, Marist College presented Schwab with the baccalaureate award for excellence in communication.

Last Published Media Report on Schwab

*Note: Schwab's public website was temporarily dismantled as of Aug. 2008.

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