Diane Dimond is a modern day journalist who defies a category. She’s been called “A renaissance broadcaster” for her versatility on-air and “A reporter’s reporter” for her consistently high-quality investigative storytelling. Dimond’s greatest talent may be her ability to communicate complicated stories in an understandable, common-sense way.

Most recently Diane has been branching out on multi-media platforms to tell the stories she finds so fascinating. She writes a weekly crime and justice newspaper column which is cross posted on her media-popular website www.DianeDimond.com. She is also a pioneer contributor for True Slant and her daily posts on topics from crime to politics can be found www.trueslant.com

In the field of radio Diane was picked by the Greenstone Media group to co-host their syndicated morning radio talk show in 2007 and she can often be heard filling in on other major radio talk shows. Demos of this work can also be found on the website.

When there is a breaking crime story you can often see Dimond’s thoughtful commentary on CNN, Fox News, Court TV (TruTV) and other cable outlets. And, Dimond fills in for Nancy Grace on her evening crime related program on CNN-Headlines News. She’s also an accomplished narrator and voice over artist.

Diane Dimond may be best known for exposing then explaining to the world the child molestation charges against Michael Jackson. Dimond’s coverage of Jackson’s criminal trial was seen by millions on Court TV, NBC’s Today Show, MSNBC, Larry King Live and news outlets worldwide. Her book on Jackson,“Be Careful Who You Love: Inside the Michael Jackson Case, published by Simon and Schuster and released in November 2005, is an explosive tome detailing Dimond’s exclusive revelations from 1993 when she first broke the story - to the case 10 years later when, once again, Dimond was the first to report the latest charge of molestation.

Diane has been at the center of countless other major news stories as well. She was the first to report the story of rape at the Kennedy compound in Palm Beach, Florida and to identify William Kennedy Smith as the accused. And Dimond has been praised for her hard-hitting interviews with a number of infamous prison inmates including: Pamela Smart, a school teacher serving a life sentence for enticing her high school lover to kill her husband; James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Martin Luther King Jr.; Jeffery McDonald, the convicted "Fatal Vision Killer"; Kenneth Bianchi, the convicted "Hillside Strangler" and Dimond is the only reporter to have ever interviewed Richard Allen Davis, the convicted killer of Polly Klass.
She began her broadcasting career in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At the fifty thousand watt KOB Radio she wrote and anchored the morning newscasts and her investigative series on corruption within the local sheriff’s department earned her the prestigious Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association.

In 1976, Dimond moved across the country to Washington, DC to anchor newscasts for National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered.” In 1980 she became Correspondent for the RKO Radio Network, assigned to cover Capitol Hill, the White House and various Washington agencies. She became the networks National Political Correspondent and covered the campaigns of both President Ronald Regan and his challenger Walter Mondale.

Finally making a move into television in 1986 Dimond’s first TV news job was at the flagship CBS Station in New York. At WCBS she earned several awards for covering such groundbreaking stories as the “Baby M” surrogate mother case.

Dimond went into syndicated television in 1990 when she became the investigative reporter for the program Hard Copy. Time Magazine cited Diane’s continuing coverage of the Michael Jackson story as among "The Best TV of '93". Dimond also made headlines when she acquired and aired the actual interrogation tape of OJ Simpson being questioned by the Los Angeles police department. She then anchored the nationally syndicated program EXTRA and made headlines with her expose of the deceptive practices of the Jerry Springer show, among other investigative reports.

In 1998 Diane moved to NBC and partnered with Geraldo Rivera to co-anchor CNBC’s nightly newscast, UpFront Tonight. Among other top-shelf stories she anchored extensive live reports from Washington on the impeachment proceedings against former President Bill Clinton. After moving to MSNBC Dimond hosted the series, “Missing Persons”, anchored major news blocks and, among other stories, covered the 2000 presidential campaign, traveling with three of the candidates, George W. Bush, Al Gore and Ralph Nader. Dimond also became known as the correspondent who spent 35 straight days outside the Vice President’s residence in Washington as the nation awaited the final, controversial recount of the vote.

After the September 11th 2001 terror attack in New York City Diane anchored live programs on the Fox News Channel where she specialized in the network’s continuing coverage of the war on terrorism. Her live interviews with military and policy newsmakers were often quoted by other news organizations.

Diane Dimond lives in Rockland County, New York with her husband, fellow broadcast journalist Michael Schoen.

Blog Entries by Diane Dimond

Terrorists on Trial: Do We Give Them What They Want?

9 Comments | Posted November 24, 2009 | 11:52 PM (EST)


So, the so-called 9-11 Gang of Five will go on trial in a federal court as opposed to before a military commission. The bottom line question then has to be: Are you ready for the possibility that Khalid Sheik Mohammed or any of his fellow collaborators might walk free on...

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Terrorism That Hits the Bread Basket

2 Comments | Posted November 17, 2009 | 01:27 PM (EST)


My husband says I worry too much. Naturally, I don't agree. But there I was at the grocery store the other day and my mind began to work overtime.

Given the nature of the work I do -- writing about crime and justice -- I admit my brain doesn't...

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Our Lost Children

22 Comments | Posted November 11, 2009 | 02:35 PM (EST)


What the hell is going on with our children?

In one high school in Palo Alto, California four teenagers, acting separately, killed themselves recently by stepping in front of a train.

And who wasn't stunned by the recent reports, also from California, about a group of 20 high school...

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Our Lost Children

Posted November 11, 2009 | 01:37 PM (EST)



What the hell is going on with our children?

In one high school in Palo Alto, California four teenagers, acting separately, killed themselves recently by stepping in front of a train.

And who wasn't stunned by the recent reports, also from California, about a group...

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A Reality Check On Reality TV

Posted November 2, 2009 | 09:39 PM (EST)


I got the opportunity recently to spend time with two of America's most talked about Dads: Jon Gosselin, of the "Jon and Kate plus Eight" television show and Richard Heene, the man behind the recent so-called Balloon Boy Hoax.

Let me just say: Long gone are the TV Dads...

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The Crime Clock And You

Posted October 26, 2009 | 09:18 PM (EST)


The official "Crime Clock" is counting down the odds that you or a family member or a friend will be touched by violent crime in the coming year. Think it can't happen to you?

The Crime Clock doesn't recognize race or age or gender. It's all about statistics.

The...

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How Crime Victims Become Crime Survivors

1 Comments | Posted October 22, 2009 | 01:06 AM (EST)


It was an overcast October Saturday at the Joint Forces Training Base at Los Alamitos, California. The 7 am start time was daunting but I'd promised to go.

I'm glad I did.

It was the annual "Survive and Thrive" 5k run/walk event put on by a group called...

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Law Enforcement Traitors

8 Comments | Posted October 12, 2009 | 12:20 PM (EST)


There are traitors among us. Some are wearing the uniform of American law enforcement.

They are members of our federal defense force at the U.S. border, others are from local police departments in areas nearby. They are men and women who carry a badge and a gun and are...

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Polanski Punishment Should Fit the Crime - Period

32 Comments | Posted October 6, 2009 | 04:26 PM (EST)


Don't be distracted by the recent debate over whether fugitive movie director Roman Polanski should return to America and do time for sex crimes.

Don't let ill-informed daytime talk show hostesses convince you it wasn't really a crime.

Don't get distracted by Hollywood types who claim the deed...

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The Terror Threat Still Exists

Posted September 28, 2009 | 12:13 PM (EST)


Crime happens when we least expect it. Criminal activity festers in places we can't imagine and in the minds of those we least expect. We should not be surprised when it is discovered.

The recent arrest of three seemingly low-key, non-descript men on charges of lying to federal agents...

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A Government That Feels Our Pain - Too Much To Ask?

Posted September 21, 2009 | 04:09 PM (EST)



This column is about both crime fighting and journalism - the two entities that come together to define what I do. Regular readers know this column has never been about politics but today it contains an appeal to politicians and other government workers nationwide.

Get your heads out...

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An Antidote for Bank Robbery

Posted September 14, 2009 | 02:47 PM (EST)


Have you gone into a bank lately and noticed anything different?

During my recent travels I noticed a bank in Albuquerque invited me, via a sign on the door, to "Please remove your sunglasses so we can smile at you!" At a bank in Los Angeles I was greeted...

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Is Rape Okay With You?

24 Comments | Posted September 7, 2009 | 01:58 PM (EST)


Is there anyone out there reading this who condones rape?

No, of course not.

Who in civilized society would believe the violent sexual assault of another person is okay?

So then, why do we allow the brutal, repeated rape of our prisoners? We've known about the problem...

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Hate Is the Name of the Game in Crime

11 Comments | Posted July 21, 2009 | 10:40 PM (EST)


Let's talk about hate. Hate crimes to be specific.

By definition these are crimes perpetrated by someone who targets another based on their race, color, religion or national origin. Congress now seeks to expand the definition of hate crimes to those who attack based on a victim's sexual orientation...

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Maliciously Missing People

Posted July 13, 2009 | 06:33 PM (EST)


How many times have you heard about a missing person case? To be sure there are hundreds of thousands of Americans reported missing every year. Some come right back home. But too often families of the missing either get the horrible news that their loved one's body has been found...

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Green Justice For Athletes

Posted July 4, 2009 | 03:13 PM (EST)


I am sick of it. I am sick to my core with professional athletes who escape true justice when they break the law.

Some of these guys project such a powerful image no one dares report their criminal behavior. A recent case in point is former major league baseball...

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Veterans Who Commit Crimes: What Do We Owe Them?

3 Comments | Posted June 24, 2009 | 07:51 PM (EST)


In America everyone is supposed to be equal in the eyes of the law. But we've got a growing group, a particular class of defendants entering American courtrooms who I believe need special consideration. They are soldiers returning from war.

Several studies conclude that between 30% to 40% of...

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Where Guns Go to Die

Posted June 17, 2009 | 03:04 PM (EST)


We want police to get dangerous guns off the street, right? Well, they are -- in record numbers. Now the problem is what to do with all those confiscated guns.

A routine traffic stop yields a rifle in plain sight in the back seat of a car driven by...

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Be Careful Who You Trust -- Nurses Included

Posted June 15, 2009 | 02:10 PM (EST)


My Aunt, Wilma Stephens, was a registered nurse working in my pediatrician's office. If I close my eyes I can still see her in her white uniform, red hair and waffle-soled shoes. She was the one I always wanted to see when I was sick. I have a great respect...

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Our Military Tribunals - Let's Use Them!

5 Comments | Posted June 1, 2009 | 10:49 PM (EST)


From a crime and justice standpoint it's a stupid move to try a terrorist in a civilian court of law. But that's the plan, folks.

Ahmed Ghailani will be the first Guantanamo terror suspect to be brought here and tried in our civilian criminal court system. And that Ghailani will...

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