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Patricia Shevlin

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Patricia Shevlin
Born(1949-08-24)August 24, 1949(age 75)
OccupationTelevision news producer
Years active1973–present
EmployerCBS News

Patricia Shevlin(born August 24, 1949) was the executive producer ofCBS Evening Newsfrom May 2011 until April 2014 when she moved to CBS's60 Minutes.Before her tenure atEvening Newsshe worked as the executive producer on the weekend edition of the program from 2000. She started atCBSin 1973.[1][2]Along with colleague Miles Doran, Shevlin producedVoices of the Lost,the story of the disappearance of cargo shipEl Faro,including recovered audio from the ship's last 26 hours.[3]

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  1. ^Ariens, Chris (2014-04-14)."Pat Shevlin Leaving 'CBS Evening News' for '60 Minutes'".Adweek.Retrieved2023-09-15.
  2. ^Zitrin, Richard (2011-06-20)."CBS News Pioneer Shevlin's Long Road to the Top".Broadcasting & Cable.Retrieved2023-09-15.
  3. ^"'Incredibly moving' audio from El Faro's final hours ".CBS News.2017-03-05.Retrieved2023-09-15.