

Matt Schrader is an Emmy Award-winning investigative and consumer news producer at KOVR-TV (CBS) in Sacramento, CA, with a passion for telling stories that impact the community. He is a 2011 graduate of the University of Southern California, where he studied Broadcast Journalism, Cinema-Television and Advertising.
Schrader was Executive Producer of USC's award-winning Annenberg TV News and ATVN Sports Extra.
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Report: iPhone, iPad track user locations
Researchers have a found a file in the popular Apple products that keeps a full record of its users' locations
Researchers: "Low tides saved the day" in California
The USC Tsunami Reseach Center praises, criticizes statewide response to tsunami
Researchers: California not ready for disaster
The USC Tsunami Reseach Center said steps should be taken to help prepare Californians for a future disaster
Report: Osaka finding ways to carry on
ATVN's Robbie Heeger reports from Osaka on how southern Japan is moving on despite the continuing problems
Report: Kyoto already back to business
Morale is surprisingly high in southern Japan, despite Friday's quake and tsunami. ATVN's Robbie Heeger reports in Kyoto
Student group 'Fights On' for Japan
Co-founder Evan Jones hopes USCforJapan will attract the interest and support of the student community at USC
Expert: Radioactive rain could be in Japan's forecast
An expert breaks down what could be next for Japan, and what the U.S. can do to learn from the...
Ongoing concern about family and friends
Heartache and worry are in full force after the quake and tsunami. ATVN's Marie Agnello reports from Kyoto
Asia closely following Japan disaster
While many cities are back to business, all eyes are on the news coverage. ATVN's Robbie Heeger reports from Beijing
State Dept.: Travelers should avoid Japan for now
The U.S. State Department issues a warning to Americans traveling to Japan as ATVN's Marie Agnello arrives in Narita