Jeff Rossen Investigative Journalist

Jeff Rossen created, hosts and manages the “Rossen Reports” consumer investigative unit, America’s #1 consumer brand on television. Rossen contributed to all NBC properties, including T​ ODAY​, ​NBC Nightly News​, and Dateline NBC​, and the network’s digital platforms.

Millions of people turn to “Rossen Reports” for product purchasing decisions, safety/security information and money-saving tips. Leading a growing team, Jeff has expanded into digital and social media platforms--influencing the lives of millions more.

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.

Since joining NBC News, Rossen has conducted several news-making interviews. In February 2011, he landed a worldwide exclusive interview with actor Charlie Sheen during his very public dispute with his former bosses over the hit show T​ wo and a Half Men​. In an exclusive February 2009 interview, Rossen spoke with the owner of “Travis the Chimp” in the Connecticut chimp attack. It would be the only interview she ever granted. During his time at NBC News, Rossen has also covered countless headlining stories, including the 2014 Oscar Pistorius murder trial in South Africa, the 2009 David Goldman kidnapping case, the death of Michael Jackson, and the investigation into Whitney Houston’s death.

Rossen joined NBC News in 2008 from WABC-TV in 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 ​ 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 . He lives in New York with his wife and children.