The YoCo News Partners with Rossen Reports to Bring Consumer Advocacy to Local Readers

YORK COUNTY, SC – The YoCo News is excited to announce a new partnership with Rossen Reports, the nationally syndicated consumer advocacy franchise led by Jeff Rossen. This collaboration will bring Rossen’s trusted consumer advice, product reviews, safety information, and money-saving tips to local readers.

Jeff Rossen is widely recognized as America’s top consumer advocate. His Rossen Reports franchise appears on ABC, NBC, and CBS stations across the country. He also runs a successful YouTube channel where he shares original content focused on helping consumers make informed decisions.

Before launching his own platform, Rossen spent more than a decade at NBC News as the host of Rossen Reports. He contributed to major programs such as TODAY, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline NBC. His work has led to significant policy changes at major corporations, including Disney World and Target, and has helped expose wrongdoing, such as a $9 million lawsuit victory for TD Bank customers.

Rossen’s investigative reporting covers a wide range of topics, from consumer safety to financial scams. His 2017 book, Rossen to the Rescue, became an Amazon bestseller, solidifying his reputation as a trusted source for consumer advocacy.

Through this new partnership, YoCo News readers will gain direct access to Rossen’s expertise, with regular reports featured in the publication. “We are thrilled to bring Jeff Rossen’s investigative work to our readers,” said a spokesperson for YoCo News. “His commitment to consumer advocacy aligns with our mission to inform and protect the local community.”

Stay tuned for upcoming Rossen Reports content in YoCo News, offering valuable insights to help local residents navigate everyday consumer challenges. You can see all of the Rossen Reports at https://yoconews.com/rossen-reports/,  and the latest video is available directly on the homepage of YoCo News.

More about Jeff Rossen. 

Jeff Rossen is America’s top consumer advocate. His highly rated “Rossen Reports” franchise is nationally syndicated on all of Hearst’s ABC, NBC and CBS television stations nationwide. He recently launched the “Rossen Reports” YouTube channel where original content posts first.

Before joining Hearst, Rossen spent more than a decade at NBC News as the host of “Rossen Reports.” Rossen contributed to all NBC properties, including “TODAY,” “NBC Nightly News,” and “Dateline NBC,” and the network’s digital platforms. In addition, Rossen regularly hosted NBC’s TODAY Show.

Rossen created, hosts, and manages America’s #1 consumer brand on television. Millions of people trust Jeff Rossen for product purchasing decisions, safety/security information, and money-saving tips. Rossen is also responsible for major policy changes at Disney World and Target and helped TD Bank customers win a 9 million lawsuit for wrongdoing he exposed. Rossen released his consumer book “Rossen to the Rescue” in 2017 which became an Amazon bestseller.

While at NBC News, Rossen has conducted numerous high-profile interviews, including an exclusive with Charlie Sheen during his Two and a Half Men dispute in February 2011, and a rare interview with the owner of “Travis the Chimp” involved in the Connecticut Chimp Attack in February 2009. He has also covered major stories such as the Oscar Pistorius trial, the David Goldman kidnapping case, Michael Jackson’s death, and Whitney Houston’s investigation.

Previously, Rossen was an anchor and reporter for WABC-TV in New York City. During his seven years at WABC, Rossen covered the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center, the 2012 New York City Olympic Bid in Singapore, the 2005 London terrorist bombings, and the 2004 passing of President Ronald Reagan, among others. He hosted a weekly segment on Eyewitness News called “What’s Bugging You?” In 2007, Rossen began reporting for ABC News Magazines, debuting on ABC’s i-Caught.

Rossen began his broadcasting career in radio at WBLI-FM on Long Island, New York. He made the transition from radio to local television as a reporter for ABC affiliate WUTR-TV in Utica, New York. Rossen then moved on to report for ABC affiliate WIXT-TV in Syracuse, New York, followed by Fox affiliate WJBK-TV in Detroit, Michigan before joining WABC-TV in May 2001.

Rossen is a graduate of the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. He is from Hauppauge, New York. He is married to his wife Danielle, a network television executive, and has three children.

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